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Bamboo Dance

Witness the mesmerizing Cheraw dance—bamboo clappers strike in perfect rhythm as dancers weave through with breathtaking agility. Originating from the hills of Mizoram and Nagaland, this thousand-year-old tradition celebrates harvest and community.

Bamboo dance Cheraw performers in traditional Naga attire

The Bamboo Stalk Dance

One thousand years of rhythmic precision

Bamboo Dance is a captivating folk performance that showcases rhythm, coordination, and cultural tradition in a truly unique way. Widely associated with the northeastern states of India—especially Mizoram—this dance is known locally as “Cheraw.” It is performed using long bamboo poles that are rhythmically clapped together while dancers skillfully step in and out, creating a visually striking performance. The Bamboo Dance is usually presented during festivals, weddings, and cultural celebrations. Performers wear traditional attire that reflects their tribal identity, adding vibrant colors and authenticity to the performance. The music, often accompanied by drums and folk instruments, sets the pace for the dancers, who must maintain perfect timing to avoid the moving bamboo poles. What makes Bamboo Dance truly special is its combination of grace and precision. It symbolizes harmony, teamwork, and the connection between people and nature. Today, this dance form is gaining popularity across India and beyond, often featured in cultural shows, school programs, and corporate events. Including Bamboo Dance in an event not only entertains but also introduces audiences to the rich cultural diversity of India.

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Master Artists

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Bamboo Performances

Tailored presentations for every occasion

Bamboo dance at Wedding

Wedding Celebrations

Bring the rhythmic energy of the hills to your wedding with synchronized bamboo clappers and traditional attire.

Bamboo dance Corporate Event

Corporate Galas

Mesmerize your guests with displays of precision, timing, and the unique sound of bamboo percussion.

Bamboo dance Festival

Cultural Festivals

Authentic Cheraw performances for harvest festivals, Hornbill Festival, and cultural celebrations.

Bamboo dance Workshop

Interactive Workshops

Learn basic bamboo clapping patterns, footwork, and the cultural significance of this ancient dance.

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Indigenous Artists

Performers from Naga and Mizo villages with authentic repertoire passed down for generations.

Traditional Attire

Handwoven shawls, headgears with hornbill feathers, and authentic bamboo staves.

Live Bamboo Percussion

The distinctive sound of hollow bamboo clappers—no artificial substitutes.

Group Synchronization

Perfectly timed formations with 8 to 30+ dancers and bamboo bearers.

Book Bamboo Artists

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Delhi NCR

Plot No.2, 1st Floor, Street No.7

A Block, West Sant Nagar, Burari

Landmark: Rani Public School

Delhi – 110084

Bangalore

102/7, Silver County Rd

Kudlu, Bengaluru

Karnataka – 560068

Patna

Flat No.1, 2nd Floor, Plot No.65

Opp. RPS Institute of Technology

Kothuwwan Road, Danapur

Patna – 801503, Bihar

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about booking Bamboo Dance performances

What is Bamboo dance (Cheraw)?
Cheraw is a traditional bamboo dance from Mizoram and Nagaland. Long bamboo staves are clapped rhythmically while dancers step in and out with precise timing. It is one of India's oldest folk dances, dating back over 1000 years.
Space requirements?
Minimum 18x18 feet for small troupes (6-8 dancers), 25x25 feet for larger groups with 12+ bamboo bearers. Smooth, level surface required. Our team will assess your venue.
Pricing & Packages?
Starts from ₹28,000 for 6 artists, ₹45,000 for troupes of 10-12 artists, ₹85,000+ for full ensembles with traditional musicians. Call +91-9355056666 for custom quotes.
Authentic costumes?
Yes! Our artists wear traditional Naga and Mizo attire: handwoven shawls, headgears with hornbill feathers, and authentic bamboo staves sourced from the Northeast.
Pan-India availability?
We have offices in Delhi, Bangalore, and Patna, and serve all major cities across India. Artists travel from Northeast India or we coordinate with local Naga/Mizo cultural troupes.
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