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- Dandia_Dhamaka abstract "Dandia Dhamaka (dD) is an Indian Dandiya Raas dance competition. In 2001, students from the University of Michigan created an organization called the RAAS Association to coordinate Dandia Dhamaka. Dandia Dhamaka showcases the South Asian traditional dance form of raas, a traditional, yet expressive form of Indian folk dance involving wooden sticks called dandias, representing the swords of Durga. The dancers hit each other's sticks to the beat of the music. The women wear traditional dresses such as colorful embroidered choli, ghagra and bandhani dupattas (traditional attire) that shine with mirror work and heavy jewellery. The men wear special turbans and kedias, but this varies regionally.The 2013 competition was held on January 26, 2013 at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor, Michigan.Dandia Dhamaka has held mixers on the Friday night that teams have arrived at the competition. These mixers allow teams to participate in team building activities so teams can interact with their own teams and their competing teams.".
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- Dandia_Dhamaka wikiPageWikiLink Ann_Arbor,_Michigan.
- Dandia_Dhamaka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Indian_diaspora.
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- Dandia_Dhamaka wikiPageWikiLink Choli.
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- Dandia_Dhamaka wikiPageWikiLink Michigan_State_University.
- Dandia_Dhamaka wikiPageWikiLink Michigan_Theater_(Ann_Arbor,_Michigan).
- Dandia_Dhamaka wikiPageWikiLink Rutgers_University.
- Dandia_Dhamaka wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Louis_University.
- Dandia_Dhamaka wikiPageWikiLink Turban.
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- Dandia_Dhamaka wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Illinois_at_Chicago.
- Dandia_Dhamaka wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana-Champaign.
- Dandia_Dhamaka wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana–Champaign.
- Dandia_Dhamaka wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Michigan.
- Dandia_Dhamaka wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Pittsburgh.
- Dandia_Dhamaka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dandia Dhamaka".
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- Dandia_Dhamaka subject Category:Culture_of_Indian_diaspora.
- Dandia_Dhamaka subject Category:Dance_in_the_United_States.
- Dandia_Dhamaka subject Category:School_dance_competitions.
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- Dandia_Dhamaka comment "Dandia Dhamaka (dD) is an Indian Dandiya Raas dance competition. In 2001, students from the University of Michigan created an organization called the RAAS Association to coordinate Dandia Dhamaka. Dandia Dhamaka showcases the South Asian traditional dance form of raas, a traditional, yet expressive form of Indian folk dance involving wooden sticks called dandias, representing the swords of Durga. The dancers hit each other's sticks to the beat of the music.".
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