The BIHU is a group dance in which males and females dance together but maintain
different gender roles. In general, females follow stricter line or circle formations. The male dancers and musicians enter the dancing
area first, and they maintain their lines and follow synchronized patterns.
When the female dancers enter later the male dancers break up their lines to
mingle with the female dancers, who maintain their stricter formations and
order of the dance. The dance is usually characterized by definite postures;
movements of the hips, arms, wrists; twirls, squats and bends but no jumps.
Male and female dance movements are very similar, with only minor but subtle
differences.
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