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Rhythm of Rajasthan

Rhythm of Rajasthan
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'Rhythm of Rajasthan' is an Initiative to collaborate with the various folk performing artists of Rajasthan. This project conceived in Jodhpur, Rajasthan by Nitin Nath Harsh a folklore promoter of Rajasthan. Nitin is working with over hundred of folk artists of Rajasthan from last 10 years. He began his career in folklore of Rajasthan with legendry folklorist Late Padam Bhushan Komal Kothari.

The 'Rhythm of Rajasthan' has a vision and mission to ensemble the top class folk performing artists of Rajasthan to come up with different performing art genre to showcase their talent at national and international platforms.

In '09 and '11 RofR met with rave reviews on their cross Canada and US tours, that included performances at the Hollywood Bowl (opening for global superstar A.R.Rahman), the Kenney Centre (Maximum India), the 11th Chicago World Music Festival and the 5th Annual New York Gypsy Festival at the World Music Institute, and many other dynamic performances across the US and Canada.

The Rhythms of Rajasthan have proven time and time again that their performances are exciting forays into the musical and cultural heritage of Northern India and have captivated audiences worldwide.

Founder-Director : Nitin Harsh

Rhythm of Rajasthan was founded by Nitin Harsh, a folklore promoter and researcher based in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Nitin started his career with Late Padam Bhushan Komal Kothari in his organization Rupayan. He worked under Komal Kothari for video documentation and production. Since last 10 years Nitin has documented hundred hours of video and sound recording on all performing arts of Rajasthan.
Later on he decided to promote top class performing artists of Rajasthan under banner of 'Rhythm of Rajasthan’. Nitin has successfully promoted more than 100 performing artists of Rajasthan at National and International festival and concerts. He visited in countries like USA, UK, Canada, Russia, China, Belgium, Serbia, Iran, Jordan, Czech Republic and Pakistan etc.

He has deep interest in multimedia production on various performing arts. Nitin is also a Documentary film-maker that’s helps him to achieve his aims of promotion and Preservation of Rajasthan’s performing arts. His first film 'Rajashtan : a folk music journey' which was produced in year 2006 and it was a tribute to Late Komal Kothari. He also produced a series of documentaries covering all performing arts of Rajasthan. his latest travel documentary "Colors of Rajasthan" which reveal the musical heritage of the Langa and Manganiar, Dance of Kalbelia and Kamad women, puppetry art of bhat community, stunning acrobatics stunts by Rajnat, and Epic narration by the Nayak devotees of Pabuji.

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Rhythm of Rajastan
Rhythm of Rajastan
Bhavai
Bhavai
Dance by Rhythm of Rajastan group
Dance by Rhythm of Rajastan group
Dhola
Dhola
Kalbelia
Kalbelia
kalbelia dance
kalbelia dance
Rajasthani Music
Rajasthani Music
Nitin
Nitin
Rhythm of Rajasthan group
Rhythm of Rajasthan group
Teratali
Teratali
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Rhythm of Rajasthan presents Puppetry - Kathputli show

In Rajasthan, there is only one tradition of puppetry-the marionette tradition-in which the puppets are manipulated by strings. We have no examples of shadow or glove puppetry. It is possible that this string puppet tradition could have migrated all the way from Rajasthan to Maharashtra, Karnataka, and West Bengal, but we can’t be sure. In fact, there is no clear evidence about the origins of puppetry in Rajathan itself. All that we have are some legendary stories that pass off as history.

Rhythm of Rajasthan presents Dingal Chhand Poetry

You may not comprehend its meaning by listening, but still the effects of the sounds involved, never fail to make an impression on your mind. The listener passes through an experience. It is an experience in listening of sounds that are ordinarily prohibited in use, mainly produce a heroic feeling, similarly the predominance of the sound tend to produce delicate feelings in the heart.

Rhythm of Rajasthan presents Multimedia Show

This is a story projection in backdrop. The whole show will take you to a journey of Rajasthan with heart touching emotions of love, romance, separation, joy, sadness……..and so on…...

Rhythm of Rajasthan presents Teratali Dance

Tera Tali is a Rajasthani dance performed by the members of Kamar tribe. This dance is performed to worship their deity Baba Ramdev and as such is performed at the Baba`s temple in Runecha. Bhajans or hymns or folk songs are sung while performing this dance. The dance performed by the women of the tribe has one major difference over other dances. The dancers perform this while sitting on the ground and the dance moves resemble that of a snake`s movement.

Rhythm of Rajasthan presents Bhavai Dance

Bhavai is a genre of folk dance popular in Rajasthan state in western India. The male or female performers balance a number of earthen pots or brass pitchers as they dance nimbly, pirouetting and then swaying with the soles of their feet perched on the top of a glass, on the edge of the sword or on the rim of a brass thali (plate) during the performance. The accompaniment to the dance is provided by the male performers singing melodious songs and playing a number of musical instruments, which include pakhwaja, dholak, jhanjhar, sarangi, and harmonium.

Rhythm of Rajasthan pressent Kalbeliya Dance

Kalbeliya is a nomadic community who sometimes introduces themselves as Naath, Jogi, Sapere and Sadhu. Their family business is to catch snakes. This comes in handy as they showcase a number of tricks using these snakes while giving spectacular shows in nearby villages and qasbas and at their Jajmaan’s place and thus earn livelihood for themselves. As the time changed they have made permanent lodgings outside the cities. Pungi is a special instrument of Kalbeliya community. They catch snakes with the help of pungi. They enchant the snake by playing this instrument and then catch it. They believe that the snake can never bite them and they also make ‘Surma’ using the snake’s poison . Due to the use of Surma they believe that they will never lose their eye sight.

Rhythm of Rajasthan presents Rajasthani music programs

The vast unending expanse of burning hot sand that makes up the Thar Desert of Rajasthan hosts one of the most vibrant and evocative music cultures of the world. The heady, hypnotic combination of rhythm and melodies sung and played by the Langas and Manganiars are part of the eternal appeal of this mysterious and wondrous land.
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