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	<title>Bhutan Cultural Atlas &#187; Performing Arts, Popular Songs &amp; Dances</title>
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		<title>Introduction to Performing Arts, Popular Songs &amp; Dances in Bhutan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 12:28:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The word &#8220;performing arts&#8221; is ambiguous as most of the performances  are of religious nature and do not imply professional troupes.</p>
<p>The tradition of religious dances and plays performed by monks or  male villagers at different times of the year in villages is very much  alive as well as folk songs and dances performed by both women and men,  either during the religious festivals or at any festive occasions.</p>
<p><strong>Popular Songs and Dances</strong></p>
<p>Popular songs and dances are performed during lay celebrations, at friends&#8217; gatherings or between religious dances.</p>
<p>Men and women sing together or separately, and most of the time,  songs are accompanied by dances where both men and women take part,  either forming a line or a circle. The choreography is usually quite  simple some of the steps can be tricky like sidesteps and tap dance &#8211;  like steps. Graceful arm and hand gestures compliment the steps. The  body remains usually upright.</p>
<p>In Bumthang, like in most of Bhutan, the villagers dance and sing. There are no specific professional dance troupes as such.</p>
<p>The language of the songs is traditionally Choeke, which derives from  Classical Tibetan, using a lot of metaphors with reference to religious  and natural contexts. The tunes follow the musical pentatonic scale.</p>
<p>Traditionally there are two styles of folk singing: the Zhungdra and  Boedra. The first one, which means “the State/ Central melody”, is very  solemn. It has no rhythm and uses the CDFGA tones. The second one  meaning &#8220;the melody of the courtiers&#8221; has a fast rhythm and use CDEGA  and CDFGA tones.</p>
<p>There is now a new genre of song called rigsar popularized on radio  and TV, it is in the Dzongkha language and has more westernized or  Bollywood inspired melodies.</p>
<p><strong>Devotional songs (Gurma)</strong> were composed by great religious  figures such as Milarepa, A Tibetan mystic and poet (1040-1123) or more  recently, Dudjom Rinpoche (1904-1987). They are sung in Classical  Tibetan, in seven or eight syllable verses. They are not accompanied by  dances as they are a means of religious expression and can be sung by  religious people as well as lay people of both sexes.</p>
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		<title>Specificities of Performing Arts, Popular Songs &amp; Dances in Bumthang</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 14:19:13 +0000</pubDate>
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