Sunday, May 7, 2023

बाफ रे बाफ! खतरा दोहोरि नाच Panche baja dance at wedding

 "Bafre Baf! Khatra Dohori Nach" is a traditional Nepali folk song that is often played during weddings, accompanied by the sound of the "panche baja," a set of five traditional Nepali musical instruments. 



The song is typically performed as part of a dance called the "panche baja dance," which is a lively and energetic group dance that involves a lot of spinning, jumping, and clapping. The dance is usually performed by both men and women, and is a popular way to celebrate the joyous occasion of a wedding.


The panche baja musical instruments used in this dance include the damphu (a drum made from a hollowed-out log), the narsingha (a type of trumpet), the shehnai (a reed instrument), the dholak (a small drum), and the jhyali (a type of cymbal). The combination of these instruments creates a loud and lively sound that is perfect for dancing and celebrating.


Overall, the "Bafre Baf! Khatra Dohori Nach" and the panche baja dance are an integral part of Nepali wedding traditions, and serve as a joyful and festive way to celebrate the union of two people in love.

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