Melissa Enderle's travelblog on her travels to Mali, Tunisia, Serbia, Eastern Europe, India, South Korea, China, and other places around the world.
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Dance Performance, Udaipur
In the evening we attended a performance at the 18th century haveli consisting of traditional Rajasthani music, dance, and puppetry. The bright red skirt and odhni transformed into a twirling whirl of fire. Displaying incredible concentration, balance, and perhaps thick soles, a 57-year old woman successfully danced and walked over pieces of glass - while balancing twelve clay pots on top of her head! The accompanying music was pleasant but not overpowering, providing a suitable backdrop to the dancing performances. On the way out, I asked the man sitting behind the entrance table if he had a program pamphlet that gave the name and brief synopsis of each performance. Saying that he didn’t, he asked us if we’d like for him to write it down. Expecting just a few lines, the man proceeded to write a fairly detailed explanation of each, including the symbolism behind the dance movements. Through conversation, we found out that he founded the organization which was behind the performances, along with a crafts village a short distance from the city.
See more photos of the dance performance on Flickr
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