Assam’s Traditional Bihu Dance Enters Guinness Book Of World Records
India`s Northeastern country Assam created records and marked its call withinside the Guinness Book of World Records on Thursday with the aid of using acting the conventional Bihu dance at a unmarried venue. More than 11,000 performers, consisting of drummers and dancers, participated on the Sarusajai Stadium in Guwahati withinside the State Government’s bid to sign up its international file withinside the Guinness Book.
During the occasion, the performers covered singers and people gambling country’s conventional units together with Dhol, Taal, Gogona, Toka, Pepa, and Xutuli, amongst others.
Practice periods had been held throughout the country to convey withinside the high-quality performers for the mega occasion with the intention being to position Assam’s cultural historical past on the arena map.
Each participant, consisting of the grasp running shoes and dancers, will acquire a provide of ₹ 25,000 for taking part withinside the anciental occasion.
The certificates could be passed over with the aid of using Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who could be withinside the country these days to have a good time the country’s spring festival.
Earlier, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had stated that the intention is to “organise the most important Bihu dance overall performance at a unmarried venue and make it to the Guinness Book of World Records withinside the folk-dance category”.