Goa Cultural Heritage

Goa
abounds in festivals and fairs around temples and churches which also commemorate
eaily legends. They are the occasions when a Goan peasant manifests joy and
happiness.
Corredinho-Portuguese Folk Dance: A peasant dance which is popular among
Goan elite youth. Dekhm-Beauty dance: Performed only by women, displays a rare
blend of Indian & Western rhythms.
Dhangar Dance: In Navratra days. a vigouious session of worship dance.
Fugdi & Dhalo: Folk dance performed by women. The most common folk dance
forms of Goa. Ghode Modnr: It is 111 commemoration of the return of the Ranes
after victories over the Portuguese in Bicholim and Satari Taluka.
Goff-folk Dance: It manifests joy and happiness of Goa peasants after
the harvest, dining Shigmo Festival in Phalgun month. Nanpet-Sword Dance: A
traditional warrior dance performed during the Shigmo Festival. Kala & Dashatlai:
Folk dance forms representing the subsequent development of jagar as tiatr.
Some of the other popular folk drama forms are Ranmale, Ratkala and Tiatr.
Kunbi Dance: Tribal folk dance: A group dance-cum-song thoroughly rustic.
Lamp Dance: Performed during Shigmo festival by women Holding lamps on their
heads.
Mando: A love song. It represents the mingling of Indian and Western
tradition. Monilem: A traditional folk dance presented by the backward community
during Shigmo festival.
Mussal-Khel-Pestel
Dance: A dance-cum-song in praise of valiant Kings. It also projects incidents
in the village life of the times, Romat, Tonya Mel and Dhendio are some other
folk dance forms.
Suvari Folk Music: It is a traditional tone setter to ail Hindu religious
and festival performances. Talgadi: Folk dance performed by men-a social sophisticated,
outdoor group dance for men. Taranga Mel: Banners mela of Farmers.
Tonyamel: Folk dance with sticks- A very vigorous and muscular group
dance which is connected with the farm-folk celebrating the joys of good harvest.