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Option 2 : Kolannalu
The correct answer is Kolannalu.
- One of the most well-known dance narratives in Andhra Pradesh is the "stick dance," also known as "kolannalu" or "kolkolannalu" (also known as "kolattam").
- It is a sort of rural art that is frequently displayed at village festivals. It consists of songs, music, and rhythmic movements.
- The Kolattam ensemble is made up of dancers in pairs, ranging in age from 8 to 40.
- The predominant beat is provided by the sticks. A leader directs the dancers as they move in two circles.
- The artists in the outside circle deliver the strikes, which the inner circle receives on their sticks.
- The dancers essentially move in circles while striking the sticks to the beat of the song.
- The older generation of the Nagaland state is mostly responsible for creating the unique genre of music known as neuleu song.
- Villu Paatu, also known as Villadichampaatu, is a traditional kind of musical story-telling that is still practiced in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and North-East Sri Lanka. Narration and music are intermingled throughout the performance.
- The socio-religious folk dance known as Raas or Dandiya Raas has its roots in Gujarat, India, and is frequently performed during the Navaratri festival.
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