Hai-hak dance

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The Hai-hak dance is a traditional Indian dance. It originated in Tripura, India.

Culture[edit]

Hai-Hak dance, an important dance of the Halam community of Tripura, is performed along with music at the site of worship to please the Goddess Lakshmi. Hai-Hak dance is usually performed after the harvest. Hai-Hak dance is characterised by exquisite grace and rhythm, reflecting the traditions inherited. [1]

References[edit]

  1. "Hai-Hak Dance in India".