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Tharu folklore of Nepal on verge of extinction

 

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CHITWAN, Apr. 7: Artists have been fleeing to India as the

historical and ancient folk dances linked with the Tharu history,

culture and folklore of the indigenous community, have been fast

disappearing.

 

The dances of the 17th and 18th century Rani Saranga, Rasadhari,

Tamungara, Reguni, Ramjhumari, Medari, and Jhumara have now been

extinct, said Uttam Kumar Chaudhari of Shishai of Dibyanagar-4.

 

They are being extinct after CDs, CD players and CD films came into

vogue, with the introduction of the western civilisation.

 

Only few dance companies are now working out of the more than 100

companies and the rest are now fleeing, said the locals.

 

The state has not been able to preserve it, said Central Observer of

the Tharu Kalyankari Sabha Chudamani Chaudhari.

 

http://www.gorkhapatra.org.np/pageloader.php?

file=2006/04/08/topstories/main12

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