Garba & Dandiya

  1. Garba Raas Dance

    Gujarat, during the 9th century, was divided into four regions-Saurashtra, Kachchh, Aanarta and Laat (south Gujarat). Raas, Garba, Hudo, Tippani are the dance forms of Saurashtra, while Dangi of Dharampur and Holi Nritya from Kawant are attributed to Laat. Garba, Garbi and Bhavai are the dances from Aanarta (north Gujarat), while Siddi Dhamal, Matukadi, Ged-do are original dances of Kachchh. Click here more read

  2. Navratri Garba Dresses

    Young men and women are dressed at their best during this festive season. Women wear bright coloured Chaniya Cholis and men wear Kedias. Chaniya Cholis are hand embroidered and embedded with mirrors, shells and anything that goes with it. Women go to great extents experimenting on decorative accessories and jewellery that are a mix of traditional Gujarat and modern-day fashion. Click here more read

  3. Garba / Dandiya Tips

    Do you want to be a crowd-puller in the forth-coming Navaratri festival ? Here are some tips & special guidances by expert dandiya coach Rajesh Joshi. Let's have a glance. Click here more read

  4. Dandiya Sticks

    One can purchase fancy dandiya sticks available in the market that come for Rs 80 and more for a pair or you can buy simple dandiya sticks and decorate them at home. It's your call since you would be dancing with them. Look around and you'll see dandiya sticks galore in the market. Click here more read