| Huli Vesha Dancers (Guest Performers) |
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The Huli Vesha dance is normally performed during Dussehra, which is celebrated to mark the slaying of an evil demon by goddess Sharada, also worshipped as Durga, whose vahan, or vehicle, as we all know, is the tiger. The body paint is part of an arduous ritual, with layer upon layer of yellow applied, and allowed to dry, before the black stripes are super imposed. Huli Vesha quite literally means ‘tiger masquerade’. The survival of such dance forms and the ancient attitudes they represent are at risk today, because IF THE TIGER GOES, the cultures it spawned will also surely vanish. |
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