The Khoria dance is a collective form of the variety of the Jhumar dance style & steps, exclusively performed by women. This dance is popular in the central region of Haryana and is connected with the daily affairs of the people and with the most important events like the harvest, agricultural work, etc. For this dance, the performers wear skirts with fine golden-thread work and brightly coloured veil-like dupatas along with heavy rustic jewellery. The simple movements acquire form and colour with the swirling of the flared skirt and these steps later increase the tempo.
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