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Malwa Utsav 2021: The colours of Gujarat’s tribes came to Indore in the grand celebration of Malwa Utsav on Monday. The famous shield sword dance of Gujarat was presented by tribal artists.

The colours of Gujarat’s tribes came to Indore in the grand celebration of Malwa Utsav on Monday. The famous shield sword dance of Gujarat was presented by tribal artists.
A blend of Gond, Baiga, Korku tribal folk dances was also seen during the fest.
Small children wearing masks and driving in a remote-operated car, young men and women enjoyed a ride on a camel.
The delicious taste of Malwai cuisine was loved by all. Dances from Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Kerala, Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Odisha will also be presented in the coming days.
Further, northern and eastern heritage of the country will be represented by dancers from Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
Shankar Lalwani said that in this festival dedicated to tribal dance and folk art. The dance performances ranging from Holi to Ghodi Pathai will be seen during the fest.
Artist Ankita Aggarwal with her team of 15 members presented Shiva vandana on Monday. The vandana was named as: ‘Vandana Karpoor Gauram Karunavataram’.
The team from Porbandar, Gujarat, which has participated in the national parade 5 times and has given performances in 15 countries, presented a magnificent shield sword dance.
Organized in collaboration with Lok Sanskriti Manch and IMC the cultural evening began from December 25. Malwa Utsav celebrating the culture of the state is being held at Lal Bagh Palace with tribal dances and fun-filled art workshops. The festival will conclude on December 31, 2021.

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