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Keelu kudre

Keelu kudre is a folk art form from the Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka, India. It is a dance form in which men imitate the movements of a horse. The dancers wear elaborate costumes that depict the horse, and they use a wooden stick to represent the horse's reins. The music for keelu kudre is typically played on a variety of instruments, including the chenda, maddale, and ganjira.

Keelu kudre is believed to have originated in the 16th century. It is said that the art form was created by a group of warriors who were inspired by the movements of their horses. Keelu kudre was originally performed as a war dance, but it later evolved into a more secular art form.

Dollu Kunitha

Dollu Kunitha is a traditional folk dance from the state of Karnataka, India. It is a drum dance performed by a group of 10-12 drummers, both men and women. The dancers wear traditional Kuruba Gowda attire and beat the drums in a circular or semi-circular fashion, accompanied by singing and music. The dance is high-energy and vigorous, and is often performed at festivals and celebrations

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