Pahari dance summary.

Natural Pahari dance
Pahari dance refers to the traditional folk dances that originated in the Pahari region of North India, which includes parts of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir, and Punjab. These dances are typically performed during festivals, weddings, and other cultural events.
One popular form of Pahari dance is the Naati, which is a group dance performed by both men and women. It is characterized by quick and lively movements, with dancers forming circles and moving in sync to the beat of drums and other traditional instruments.
Another popular Pahari dance is the Chamba Dance, which originated in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh. It is a graceful dance performed by women, who wear traditional costumes an
Other Pahari dances include the Kullu Natti, which is a group dance performed by men and women during the Kullu Dussehra festival, and the Gaddi Dance, which is performed by the Gaddi tribe of Himachal Pradesh