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'Gidda' Ladies Dance of Panjab - Fiber Dolls
 'Gidda' Ladies Dance of Panjab - Fiber Dolls
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Product Code: 2212
Size: 10" H x 4.25"W x 3.50"D each
Material: Fiber,enamel paint

Price: $170.00  'Gidda' Ladies Dance of Panjab - Fiber Dolls
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The three resin dolls of Punjabi women dancing Gidda dance. The well dreaaed women are exuding enthusiasm and spirit.

Gidda is a popular folk dance performed by Punjabi women and this beautiful dance exhibits teasing, fun and exuberance of Punjabi life. Gidda dance is just as energetic as Bhangra, another very popular Punjabi dance form, and at the same time it manages to creatively display feminine grace and elasticity.

Gidda dance is stylistically simple. Jingle of the bells, thumping of the feet, beat of the drum and the resplendence of Punjabi women in salwar kameej creates an enchanting atmosphere for it. Harmony is the essence in gidda movements that are inclusive of swinging and twisting the body, shaking of the shoulders, bending to a double and clapping. Giddha dance incorporate village life scenes of woman spinning, fetching water from the well and grinding. This is accompanied with appropriate boli and songs.