WANGALA
DANCE - ART AND CULTURE
News: Wangala art on the banks of Umiam Lake
What's
in the news?
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Members of the Garo tribal community
perform Wangala dance on the occasion of The Rising Sun Water Fest-2022 or the banks of Umiam Lake in Meghalaya.
● The event was organised by the Eastern Command Aquatics Node.
Wangala
festival:
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The Wangala Festival, also known as the 100 drum festival is celebrated in
Meghalaya.
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It's the most important festival of the Garo tribe.
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Wangala is a post-harvest festival, when the Garos give
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The celebration of the Wangala Festival
marks the end of a period of toil, which brings good output from the fields. It
also signifies the onset of winter.
● Wangala is celebrated with different forms of dance. These dances are performed on the tunes of folk songs that are played on drums and primitive flute (made of buffalo horns).
Important
ceremonies of Wangala dance:
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Ragula:
On
the first day of the festival, people celebrate it with a ceremony called
Ragula. This ceremony is performed in the house of the village’s chief. On this
day, people dress up in colourful costumes along with feathered headgears.
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Kakkat:
On
the second day of celebration, which is called Kakkat, people begin the
ceremony by dancing to the rhythms of long oval-shaped drums. In this
celebration, young and old join together while men play the drums and women
perform traditional dance forms. The dance form is known as Dama Dagota which is done to please God
Saljong.