this programme is organised daily by bhartiya lok kala mandal udaipur in "bagor ki haveli". i had been there several times,,,, this terah tali dance includes 13 manjira/cymbals tied on the body. and stricked with the rythm of the background music......without failing the strick.....
Teratali is the correct name: 13 ways of striking ( the manjira)
Since the dance is performed by both Muslim and Hindu I don't think the Kalbaria (Sapera) are the people who traditionally perform this dance, though they probably do now in response in tourism.
Hi, this is typical dance of Rajasthan Roms, tribe Sapera - Kalbeliya. Tera Telli means 13 bells/cymbals - you ment them, one is on a string in dancers hand, one in palm of second hand, 11 on costume. You can find other kinds of Sapera dance here on YouTube - look at Gulabo Sapera or Banjara .
Oooh I would've loved to see that. Where in Udaipur did you see it? This was at Bangore-ki-Havali, and I'm sure it was a "tourist" version, if you know what I mean! (All respect to the dancer of course)
Yes, you have it right. I've seen this dance in Udaipur also. I recall a somewhat more dramatic and beautiful version than that shown here, however. Unfortunately, I didn't capture a video clip. Thanks for the memory.
This dance is the Terah Talli
MoMolOr46 1 year ago
this programme is organised daily by bhartiya lok kala mandal udaipur in "bagor ki haveli". i had been there several times,,,, this terah tali dance includes 13 manjira/cymbals tied on the body. and stricked with the rythm of the background music......without failing the strick.....
vikassjyani 2 years ago
Teratali is the correct name: 13 ways of striking ( the manjira)
Since the dance is performed by both Muslim and Hindu I don't think the Kalbaria (Sapera) are the people who traditionally perform this dance, though they probably do now in response in tourism.
brseavey 2 years ago
This lady is the same one in the video I uploaded, if you'd care to check it out. A superb performer, she is, truly.
borninparis 3 years ago
Hi, this is typical dance of Rajasthan Roms, tribe Sapera - Kalbeliya. Tera Telli means 13 bells/cymbals - you ment them, one is on a string in dancers hand, one in palm of second hand, 11 on costume. You can find other kinds of Sapera dance here on YouTube - look at Gulabo Sapera or Banjara .
bellydancemysteria 4 years ago
Oooh I would've loved to see that. Where in Udaipur did you see it? This was at Bangore-ki-Havali, and I'm sure it was a "tourist" version, if you know what I mean! (All respect to the dancer of course)
laurasbelly 4 years ago
Yes, you have it right. I've seen this dance in Udaipur also. I recall a somewhat more dramatic and beautiful version than that shown here, however. Unfortunately, I didn't capture a video clip. Thanks for the memory.
DaliDog 4 years ago
que chulo!!!
MarieZulaika 4 years ago
yea.. that is right.. this is definately terah taali
rtibrewal 5 years ago
..Hey!!!.. I remember that dance!!.. It's called terah taali!!..
Anomerewina 5 years ago