Chang dance
Chang dance, is a folk dance from Rajasthan, India. It is also referred to Dhamal, dhuff dance,, and as Holi dance as it is performed during the Hindu festival of the same name to celebrate the defeat of evil. It is a group dance performed by men, carousing and singing riotously to the rhythmic beat of the chang instrument.
It originates from the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan. This dance period is starts from the Maha Shivaratri festival and ends on Dhulandi, which is the day after the Holi festival. Folk songs used in this folk dance are called Dhamaal. All men sings, dance and dance. Meanwhile, some represents also plays which is called Sang.
Instruments
- Chang, or, duff - Eponymous with the folk dance form, this instrument consists of a wooden disc, typically to in radius, covered on a single side with stretched male sheep skin leather. The turmeric and other aromatic sprays are made on. Some type of painting is also made on it.
- Cymbal - round flat or convexity metal rhythm instrument, the couple is played by onto the rag date.
- Flute - it is created from natural bamboo. Bales is removed inside Bamboo, eight holes on the body are made. First holes of all are to play with the mouth, the rest seven gives different sounds out of the hole.
- Ghungroo - a musical anklet tied to the feet of classical Indian dancers
- Drums and other instruments are currently in use also.
The time of chang dance