Raibenshe Explained

Raibenshe (Bengali: রায়বেঁশে), alternatively, Raibeshe (Bengali: রায়বেশে), is a genre of Bengali folk martial dance performed by male only.[1] This genre of dance was once very popular in West Bengal. Presently, it is performed mostly in Birbhum[2] Bardhaman and Murshidabad districts.

Dance

Traditionally, this dance involves vigorous and manly movements of the body along with the acrobatics of a raibansh (a long bamboo stick), from which its name originated.[3] During the performance, the performers enact the actions of drawing a bow, throwing a spear and waving a sword.[2] The performers wear a brass anklet (nupur) on their right ankle. This dance is accompanied by dhols (drums) and Kanshis (cymbals).[1] This dance was traditionally performed by Bagdi community, who worked as the bodyguards of the landlords in medieval Bengal.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gupta, Shobhna. Dances of India. 2002. Har-Anand Publications . 81-241-0866-8. 71. New Delhi.
  2. Book: Devi, Ragini . Dance Dialects of India. 2002. Motilal Banarsidass. 81-208-0674-3. 195. Delhi.
  3. Web site: Raibenshe (Bengal). India Heritage website. 1 January 2011.