Gussadi dance
Indian rhythmic folk dance
Summary
The Gussadi dance is a traditional folk dance form deeply rooted in the cultural practices of the Raj Gond tribes, particularly in the Adilabad District of Telangana, India, as well as parts of Maharashtra. It is performed by Dandari dance troupes around the Diwali festival, at a event celebrated annually by the Gond tribes and typically lasting between five to nine days.
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