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5. This dance is popular in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. Bomthna, . Itis a folk theatre form of Maharashtra in which the, , . Itis a traditional dance of Bihar performed when the, , . Itis a popular dance of Gujarat in which lacquered sticks, , . This dance form originated in Gujarat and is performed, , . This dance is one of the most popular dance forms and, , . This 400-year-old dance-drama Mas its origin in, , , , India is celebrated for its plurality and richness of culture. Every, region of the country has its own distinct set of traditions, , and art forms. Given below are the clues about some regional, dances. Read them and write the names of the dances., , , , . Itis a folk dance usually performed after the harvest, , in Assam., fruit crops ripen. / oguem, , are used. Both men and women participate in it with equal, zeal. Pom diva,, , by women during Navratri and Holi. Women clad in yellow, and red attire move around a lamp kept in an earthen pot, , participants, usually young boys and girls, comment on, current social conditions. * Tao!, , , , . This dance is usually performed during the harvest period, , against a backdrop of Bhairava temples of Madhya Pradesh.te# a} lonhad, , has its origins in Punjab. It is a folk dance associated, with the festival of Baisakhi. [i Hom 5 hamg Mad..., , a, , Rajasthan and is still quite popular there. Khowef kK heated, , . This is a folk dance of Uttar Pradesh. It is based on, , social themes. It is very popular amongst the villagers. Nase Tool! Mowifank....