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| DescriptionIndian tightrope girl performing folk art Baunsa Rani (Crop 2).jpg |
English: The Baunsa Rani which means "The Bamboo Queen" is an old Indian art form in which young girls walk on tightropes barefoot. The also often perform various acrobatic postures on the rope. This dance form is very dangerous and requires many years of experience.
Español: Baunsa Rani («reina del bambú»), es una antigua forma de arte india en la que las niñas caminan descalzas sobre la cuerda floja y a menudo realizan varias posturas acrobáticas. Este tipo de baile puede ser muy peligroso y requiere muchos años de entrenamiento.
Français : Une funambule indienne interprète le spectacle folklorique « Baunsa Rani » (« La reine du bambou »), un art indien ancestral dans lequel des jeunes filles marchent pieds nus sur des cordes tendues sur lesquelles elles exécutent également diverses figures acrobatiques.
Українська: «Баунса Рані» («Бамбукова королева») — старовинний індійський вид мистецтва, у якому переважно маленькі дівчатка ходять босоніж по канату, часто виконуючи різні акробатичні трюки. Цей вид танцю дуже небезпечний і вимагає багаторічного тренування. |
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This image was selected as picture of the day on Wikimedia Commons for 11 February 2024. It was captioned as follows: English: Baunsa Rani, which means "Bamboo Queen," is an ancient Indian art form from Odisha in which young girls walk barefoot on tightropes. They also often perform various acrobatic poses on and off the rope to the beat of drums and songs. This dance form is very dangerous and requires many years of experience. Other languages:
Čeština: Baunsa Rani, což znamená "Královna bambusu," je starodávná indická umělecká forma ze státu Urísa, ve kterém mladé dívky chodí bosé po laně. Často také předvádějí různé akrobatické pózy na laně i mimo něj v rytmu bubnů a písní. Tato taneční forma je velmi nebezpečná a vyžaduje dlouholeté zkušenosti. Deutsch: Baunsa Rani (Bambuskönigin): eine Artistikform aus dem indischen
Odisha, bei der junge Mädchen auf einem Seil balancieren und akrobatische Übungen zeigen English: Baunsa Rani, which means "Bamboo Queen," is an ancient Indian art form from Odisha in which young girls walk barefoot on tightropes. They also often perform various acrobatic poses on and off the rope to the beat of drums and songs. This dance form is very dangerous and requires many years of experience. Español: Baunsa Rani («reina del bambú»), es una antigua forma de arte india en la que las niñas caminan descalzas sobre la cuerda floja y a menudo realizan varias posturas acrobáticas. Este tipo de baile puede ser muy peligroso y requiere muchos años de entrenamiento. Français : Jeune funambule pendant la fête de Baunsa Rani (Reine du Bambou) en Inde. À l'occasion de cette vieille célébration indienne, des jeunes filles doivent effectuer plusieurs postures acrobatiques dangereuses sur une corde raide. Magyar: Baunsa Rani (magyarul bambuszkirálynő), régi indiai művészeti forma, amelyben fiatal lányok mezítláb járnak kötélen, emellett gyakran különböző akrobatikus pózokat mutatnak be Nederlands: Baunsa Rani ('bamboekoningin') is een kunstvorm uit de Indiase deelstaat Odisha waarbij jonge meisjes blootsvoets koorddansen Português: Baunsa Rani, que significa “A Rainha do Bambu”, é uma antiga forma de arte indiana na qual as moças andam descalças sobre cordas esticadas. Elas também costumam executar várias posturas acrobáticas na corda. Essa forma de dança é muito perigosa e requer muitos anos de experiência. Slovenščina: Baunsa Rani, kar pomeni »bambusova kraljica«, je starodavna indijska umetniška oblika iz Orise (en), pri kateri mlada dekleta hodijo bosa po vrvi (en). Pogosto izvajajo tudi različne akrobatske položaje na vrvi in z nje ob ritmu bobnov in pesmi. Ta plesna oblika je zelo nevarna in zahteva dolgoletne izkušnje. Македонски: „Бамбусова кралица“ — стара индиска уметничка вештина со која девојче оди по затегнато јаже и прави акробатски зафати. Українська: «Баунса Рані» («Бамбукова королева») — старовинний індійський вид мистецтва, у якому переважно маленькі дівчатка ходять босоніж по канату, часто виконуючи різні акробатичні трюки. Цей вид танцю дуже небезпечний і вимагає багаторічного тренування. |
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Indian tightrope girl performing folk art Baunsa Rani ("Bamboo Queen")
Une funambule indienne interprète le spectacle folklorique « Baunsa Rani » (« La reine du bambou »), un art indien ancestral
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