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What are ghungroos and why are they important in dance?

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Ghungroos are small metallic bells worn on a dancer’s ankles. They create rhythmic sounds, emphasizing footwork, maintaining tempo and enhancing the musical aspect of classical dances like Kathak and Bharatanatyam.

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  1. Ghungroos, essential in Indian classical dance, are small metallic bells tied to the ankles. They produce rhythmic beats, highlighting footwork precision. In Kathak, ghungroos accentuate intricate foot movements, while in Bharatanatyam, they enhance expressions and tempo. The jingling sound blends with musical beats, making performances more vibrant. Proper control of ghungroos demonstrates a dancer’s skill in rhythm, coordination and grace.

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