The Boro music may lack the sophistication of established schools and. ![]() ![]() The dancers steps in and out to the beats of the bamboos whilst moving their arms in a swinging motion choreographed aesthetically with ease and grace. The Bagurumba (Bodo: ) is a traditional dance of the indigenous Boro. It indicates the timing of the dance as well. The bamboos, when clapped, produce a sound which forms the rhythm of the dance. The bamboos, placed horizontally, are supported by two bases, one at each end. The dancers move by stepping alternatively in and out from between and across a pair of horizontal bamboos, held against the ground by people sitting face to face on either side. ![]() The females who have a perfect sense of timing, dance gracefully by stepping in and out of the crossed and horizontally laid bamboo staves. There is no denying the fact that Cheraw Dance is surely a most enchanting form of Mizoram culture.Aptly supported by two bases, the bamboos are clapped together on a particular beat by the male dancers. While some expressions of Cheraw Dance resemble the swaying of trees some others indicate the flying of birds as well as the harvesting of ripe paddy. More often than not the various movements made by the Cheraw dancers are inspired by the nature.
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