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English: The Nicobarese dance of Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a mesmerizing tribal circular dance. It is mainly performed during the Ossuary Feast or the Pig Festival in or near the houses in the island of Car Nicobar. This dance is devoted to the deceased head of the family. It is observed with night long dancing in the full moonlight under the swaying palms. The dancers dressed in coconut fronds step charmingly in time to traditional songs
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