In the time of Baisakhi because all the farmers and village people are very happy from buying stuff on sale and getting more money !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bhangra dance is specifically attached with punjabi people. Not all the hindus perform bhangra. Bhangra is a symbol of joy and celebration.
Punjabi people celebrate Baisakhi, if you want to know more, try asking, "What do Sikh people celebrate?"
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Jazzy B (Jaswinder Singh Bains) is a Punjabi bhangra singer/songwriter.
Bhangra is a lively style of music originating in India, or a Punjabi traditional folk dance, originally performed as a celebration of the harvest.
Punjabi is the language that most bhangra music is sung in. How it is sung would depend on the particular song, whether it is fast or a slower song.
For a Punjabi boy participating in a fancy dress competition, the dialogue could be something like: "Sat Sri Akal! I am a proud Punjabi boy representing the vibrant culture of Punjab. Balle Balle! Let's dance to the beats of our traditional Bhangra music and celebrate our rich heritage. Thank you for appreciating the colors and joy of Punjab!"
Theres is a professional folk bhangra group in Mumbai called Mauj Punjab Di. They perform various Punjabi folk dances like giddha, loomar, lawani etc.
Bhangra dance is a "Sikh religion" dance and its not only a dance its a expression of ur mind. if u r happy can dance bhangra on a punjabi beats balle balle hoyy
Punjabis perform bhangra as a traditional folk dance that celebrates joy and cultural identity, often during harvest festivals like Baisakhi. It showcases exuberant movements and vibrant music, symbolizing the spirit of community and togetherness. Bhangra has also evolved into a popular dance form worldwide, representing Punjabi culture and heritage in various social and festive gatherings. Additionally, it serves as a means of expressing emotions and celebrating life’s milestones.
merry christmas btw punjabi ppl dont celebrate that
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.