Kauda

Kaura (dance)

Kaura (dance)

Folk musical performance, Nepal


Kaura, also known as Kauda and Chutka, is a folk musical performance indigenous to the hilly regions of Nepal. Kauda was originated in the Magar community of Rising Ranipokhari, Tanahun.[1] According to historians, it was originally called Kandraha dance.[2] Traditionally associated with the Magar people, it is also performed by the Gurung, Darai, Bhujel and Dura communities.

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Although associated with its distinctive costume, musical instruments and prosody, some have expressed concern that Kaura is losing its authenticity due to perversions introduced by commercialization and external influence, while others have been more optimistic deeming the changes a natural part of the cultural evolution and increasing popularity.[3]

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References

  1. Ghartimagar, Manoj. "Kaura Aura Grips Syangja Youths". My City. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
  2. "The Rising Nepal: First Kaura meet in Tanahun". therisingnepal.org.np. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
  3. Ghartimagar, Manoj. "Kaura losing authenticity with time". My City. Retrieved 2019-12-10.

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