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District Profile: Arts & CultureChhattisgarh is rich in its cultural heritage. The State has a very unique and vibrant culture. There are over 35 big and small colourful tribes spread over the region. Their rhythmic folk music, dances and dramas are a treat to watch and also provide an insight into the culture of the State. The most famous dance-drama of the State is Pandwani, which is a musical narration of the great Hindu epic Mahabharata. Raut Nacha ( folk dance of cowherds), the Panthi and Soowa are some of the other famous dance styles of the region. PandwaniPandwani is a folk ballad form performed predominantly in Chhattisgarh. It depicts the story of the Pandavas, the leading characters in the epic Mahabharata. It is narrated in a very lively form, almost constructing the scenes in the minds of the audience.
Teejan Bai, kapalik style of Pandawani performer from Ganiyari Village of Durg district, has contributed immensely in popularizing this dance form in India and abroad. She has been showered with honours including the Ahilya Devi Samman and the prestigious Padmashree in 1988, Shreshtha Kala Acharya in 1994 and the prestigious Sangeet Natak Academy award in 1996 to name a few. In 2002 Guru Ghasidas University, Bilaspur announced the award of D.Litt honour for Teejan Bai. Like Teejan Bai, Ritu Verma from Raubandha, Bhilai also adopted the Kapalik style of Pandawani. Ritu Verma had already visited Germany and England for Pandwani performance. Shri Poona Ram Nisad, vedamati style of Pandawani performer from Ringani Village of Durg district had received Padambhoosan for Pandwani performance.
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