How To Dance the Garba: Here Are 5 Dance Videos That Will Make You A Pro Garba Dancer This Navratri 2019 - WATCH VIDEO

Navratri 2019 is just around the corner and in case if you are not quite good at playing Garba, then this what you need this season. Scroll down for some learnings and quick crash course

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How To Dance the Garba: Here Are 5 Dance Videos That Will Make You A Pro Garba Dancer This Navratri 2019 - WATCH VIDEO
We are only a few days away from the festival of colours and lights, we are talking about Navratri 2019. Navratri is one of the biggest and the most auspicious festival which is celebrated in the Hindu religion. The devotees welcome the goddess Durga for nine days. Every year, the festival is celebrated with great reverence and enthusiasm across India.

However, Navratri is always incomplete with people wearing colour co-ordinate outfits and of course, Garba! Talking about which, Garba can be a little tricky for those who are not very good at it, right? Especially, when one has to dance in a group. In groups, it anyways becomes quite difficult when one is unable to match up with others. Plus, Garba is one such dance form that is easy to grasp. Well, in case you're fretting about how you will dance Garba with others, then worry not, you have come to the right place as we have got you covered. As Navratri is just around the corner, we have brought you some tutorial videos that will help you to become a pro this season.


 












We're sure these videos are enough for you to give you all kinds of inspiration. So now go crazy and rock the dance floor with your moves.

Talking more about Navratri, this year, Navratri would commence on September 29 from October 7. In these 9 days of Navratri, the devotees worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga- Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandharghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidathri. However, in states like Gujarat, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal, it is celebrated with much more excitement and fanfare.

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