Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4901496> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 23 of
23
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4901496 subject Q8462837.
- Q4901496 abstract "Bhavai is a genre of folk dance popular in Rajasthan state in western India. The male or female performers balance a number of earthen pots or brass pitchers as they dance nimbly, pirouetting and then swaying with the soles of their feet perched on the top of a glass, on the edge of the sword or on the rim of a brass thali (plate) during the performance. The Dance form consists of veiled women dancers balancing up to seven or nine brass pitchers as they dance nimbly, pirouetting and then swaying with the soles of their feet perched on the top of a glass or on the edge of the sword. There is a sense of cutting edge suspense and nail biting acts in the dance.The accompaniment to the dance is provided by the male performers singing melodious songs and playing a number of musical instruments, which include pakhawaj, dholak, jhanjhar, sarangi, and harmonium.".
- Q4901496 wikiPageExternalLink bhawailokkalasansthan.com.
- Q4901496 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q1437.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q1645980.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q1916772.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q201022.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q213461.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q21872034.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q225586.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q4387218.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q5556922.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q608650.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q6351763.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q668.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q7261801.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q7307961.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q8462837.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q854970.
- Q4901496 wikiPageWikiLink Q936590.
- Q4901496 comment "Bhavai is a genre of folk dance popular in Rajasthan state in western India. The male or female performers balance a number of earthen pots or brass pitchers as they dance nimbly, pirouetting and then swaying with the soles of their feet perched on the top of a glass, on the edge of the sword or on the rim of a brass thali (plate) during the performance.".
- Q4901496 label "Bhavai dance".