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- The Kalbelia are a snake charming tribe from the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India. The dance is an integral part of their culture and performed by men and...
- Rajasthan, ISBN 2-7427-3129-6 Soparrkar, Sandip (28 September 2017). "Kalbeliya dancer who charms". The Asian Age. Retrieved 4 May 2020. "Jonty Rhodes...
- Kalbelia folk songs and dances of Rajasthan 2010 Performing Arts Rajasthan Kalbeliya is a snake charming tribe. They perform dance on traditional music. 00340...
- graceful movements and twirling in colorful ghagras (skirts). Kalbeliya: Performed by the Kalbeliya community, this dance is known for its energetic and acrobatic...
- richness. The dynamic and vibrant dances of Bhavai, Ghoomar, Kachchhi Ghodi, Kalbeliya, and Terahtaali add a sparkle to the rich cultural heritage of Udaipur...
- Pusan Nath Sapena Kalbeliya were announced as the Indian parti****nts. On 16 September 2015 the group Rajki Pusan Nath Sapena Kalbeliya were removed from...
- Kajri, Jhora, Chappeli, Jaita. Kathak 6. Rajasthan Ghoomar, Suisini, kalbeliya, Chakri, Ganagor, Jhulan Leela, Jhuma, Suisini, Ghapal, Panihari, Ginad...
- Udaipur; Established Mahila Ashram, Bhilwara, 1944; Established Rajasthan Kalbeliya Seva Sangh. Special interests:  Improvement of agriculture on modern lines;...
- the original on 9 January 2006. "Rajasthan Desert's Gypsy Women: The Kalbeliya and Bopa Women visit Pushkar Fair". www.nativeplanet.org. Archived from...
- Koch-Rajbongshi, Dhadi tribes, Meghwal, Charkula, Ponung, Matka Bhawai, Terahtali, Kalbeliya dancers, Manta Drummers, Kathputli artists, Knife jugglers and Bahurupiyas...