What is fahli?

Fahli is a traditional dance form from the state of Rajasthan, India. It is a lively and colorful dance performed by women during festive occasions and celebrations. The dance involves intricate footwork, graceful movements of the hands and body, and the use of props such as colorful scarves and small pots balanced on the head.

Fahli is often performed in a group, with dancers forming intricate patterns and circles as they move to the rhythm of the music. The dance is accompanied by traditional Rajasthani folk music, usually played on instruments such as the dholak (drum) and harmonium.

Fahli is an important part of Rajasthani culture and is often performed at weddings, festivals, and other special events. It is a way for women to come together, celebrate their culture, and showcase their talent and skill in a beautiful and expressive art form.