Rabha Dance: A Cultural Treasure of Meghalaya and Assam
The Rabha dance tradition is one of the most cherished cultural practices of the Rabha tribes, who inhabit the Garo Hills of Meghalaya and parts of Assam. These dances are not simply artistic expressions but are deeply embedded in the spiritual and social life of the community. They reflect the tribe’s agrarian lifestyle, ritualistic customs, and collective identity. After every ritual, Rabhas gather to perform dances that express gratitude, seek blessings, and strengthen communal bonds. Among The Many Forms of Rabha Dances , the Hamjar Dance and the Farkanti Dance stand out for their symbolism and cultural depth. The Agrarian Spirit: Hamjar Dance The Hamjar Dance, also known as the Girkay Dance, highlights the Rabhas’ close connection with agriculture. Since most of the Rabha community resides in hilly regions, shifting cultivation has long been their primary method of farming. This dance celebrates the collective effort of agricultural work, where men and women join hands in cu...