Kalshi Fugdi


Kalshi fugdi is an interesting form of dance performed by the tribal women. Kalshi is a copper pot used to store or carry water from a well, spring or a 'Naalaa' (locally known as Vhaal).

During the summer, the women engage themselves to grow a vegetable farm. For watering vegetables, water has to be caried from a distance many of the times.



While going back to the watershed, they dance with empty Kalshi(pot). The Kalshi is caught by both the hands and on the rhythm of songs sung by the participants, the Kalshi is moved up and down, relieved from the hands and caught again. While doing so, the bangles of brass metal hit the pot and create a sweet sound.

At he end of the dance, the mouth of the pot is blown forcefully by moving the pot all around, up and down cautiously with rhythmic steps. This blowing suggests that the pot should not remain empty forever. The narration spells out this meaning.

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