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Bhangra originated in Punjab in the 15th century. The dance was used alongwith the boliya by the farmers to express their happiness in the harvest season. It was called Bhangra because the farmers used to have Bhang(a stimulant) as they danced and performed their moves.
Bhangra is lively folk tale music, that originates from Punjab. It is traditionally performed whilst celebrating the harvest. There is normally a person playing a dohl drum, a flute, dolahk drum and some other instruments.
Yes Dan and cing see dancing. Pop and lock are often used in dancing.
THey are used for celebrations.
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to express Irish culture
Bhangra originated in Punjab in the 15th century. The dance was used alongwith the boliya by the farmers to express their happiness in the harvest season. It was called Bhangra because the farmers used to have Bhang(a stimulant) as they danced and performed their moves.
Yes, there is a bass line in bhangra music, depending on the particular song being played.
the pagans used bells to celebrate the death of jesus
Bhangra is lively folk tale music, that originates from Punjab. It is traditionally performed whilst celebrating the harvest. There is normally a person playing a dohl drum, a flute, dolahk drum and some other instruments.
Veterans Day originally celeberated "Armistice Day" marking the end of WW1 .
Bhangra fever by midival pundtiz
It was a way to create sound by the art of dance but originally tap was derived from Irish step dancing. Apparently dark skinned people in America used to use tap dancing to mimic the lighter skinned Americans. The lighter skinned Americans then used to mimic the darker skinned Americans by tap dancing too.
The holiday was originally used to celebrate the dead. It is believed to be originated from the Celtics and the Pagans but was later Christianized into the holiday it is today.
"Hallelujah" is a song by Leonard Cohen originally released on the 1984 studio album Various Positions.
A Menorah and Torah learning is used to celebrate Chanukah.
Yes Dan and cing see dancing. Pop and lock are often used in dancing.