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तूरी बारोट (Turi Barots)

Editor: बरुआह, पलाश जे

Keywords: Folk culture
Folk dance

Description: The video is a presentation on the cultural programme of the Turi Barots held at Sanskruti Kunj in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The Turi Barots are traditional genealogists and are native to the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. They are also renowned for their traditional songs and dances. In fact, they are also professional entertainers. The Turi in their name is derived from ‘tur’ which is their traditional form of music. They possess a large repertoire of songs and dances. They have songs like the natya geet, lok geet, marchi nritya geet, mewaro nritya geet, sanedo and maniyaro and have around twenty types of traditional dances. The film takes us from the performance space to a Turi Barot village to further understand their tradition and culture. The programme featured Turi Barot cultural forms like the Mewaro dance, Garba, Marchi dance and the Verari along with a performance by the singer Bharti Barot.

Source: पश्चिम क्षेत्र सांस्कृतिक केंद्र

Type: Video

Received From: West Zone Cultural Centre


DC Field Value
dc.contributor.editor बरुआह, पलाश जे
dc.contributor उदयपुर . पश्चिम क्षेत्र सांस्कृतिक केन्द्र
dc.coverage.spatial Gujarat
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-21T03:03:09Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-21T03:03:09Z
dc.description The video is a presentation on the cultural programme of the Turi Barots held at Sanskruti Kunj in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The Turi Barots are traditional genealogists and are native to the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. They are also renowned for their traditional songs and dances. In fact, they are also professional entertainers. The Turi in their name is derived from ‘tur’ which is their traditional form of music. They possess a large repertoire of songs and dances. They have songs like the natya geet, lok geet, marchi nritya geet, mewaro nritya geet, sanedo and maniyaro and have around twenty types of traditional dances. The film takes us from the performance space to a Turi Barot village to further understand their tradition and culture. The programme featured Turi Barot cultural forms like the Mewaro dance, Garba, Marchi dance and the Verari along with a performance by the singer Bharti Barot.
dc.source पश्चिम क्षेत्र सांस्कृतिक केंद्र
dc.format.mimetype text/htmlvideo/mp4
dc.language.iso hi
dc.subject Folk culture
Folk dance
dc.type Video
dc.format.medium video
dc.contributor.scriptwriter सूद, दलीप
dc.contributor.director मल्होत्रा, मनजीत सिंह
dc.format.duration 00.42.13
dc.contributor.presenter राठौर, ओ. पी.
DC Field Value
dc.contributor.editor बरुआह, पलाश जे
dc.contributor उदयपुर . पश्चिम क्षेत्र सांस्कृतिक केन्द्र
dc.coverage.spatial Gujarat
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-21T03:03:09Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-21T03:03:09Z
dc.description The video is a presentation on the cultural programme of the Turi Barots held at Sanskruti Kunj in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The Turi Barots are traditional genealogists and are native to the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. They are also renowned for their traditional songs and dances. In fact, they are also professional entertainers. The Turi in their name is derived from ‘tur’ which is their traditional form of music. They possess a large repertoire of songs and dances. They have songs like the natya geet, lok geet, marchi nritya geet, mewaro nritya geet, sanedo and maniyaro and have around twenty types of traditional dances. The film takes us from the performance space to a Turi Barot village to further understand their tradition and culture. The programme featured Turi Barot cultural forms like the Mewaro dance, Garba, Marchi dance and the Verari along with a performance by the singer Bharti Barot.
dc.source पश्चिम क्षेत्र सांस्कृतिक केंद्र
dc.format.mimetype text/htmlvideo/mp4
dc.language.iso hi
dc.subject Folk culture
Folk dance
dc.type Video
dc.format.medium video
dc.contributor.scriptwriter सूद, दलीप
dc.contributor.director मल्होत्रा, मनजीत सिंह
dc.format.duration 00.42.13
dc.contributor.presenter राठौर, ओ. पी.