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Unwind in the Age Old Folk Exposure in Jodhpur: Highlights of Flamenco and Gypsy Furore

The Jodhpur Flamenco and Gypsy Festival

By Johnathan WalterPublished 9 months ago 2 min read
Jodhpur Flamenco and Gypsy Festival

Rajasthan – the awesomely dynamic and princely state of India has always been at the helm of a culturally driven momentum. Acclaimed as the biggest state of India, it has always been principal source of attraction for tourists from the West and Europe. Among the vivacious and touristy hot spots blistering in the mist of traditional Indian culture, Jodhpur paves the way towards a whole new way of life. The “Blue City” and its dynamic landscape, is set apart in grand ramparts of palaces, temples and fortresses.

Festivities and merriments are some of the key components that yield surprise moments and tourists are quite mesmerized in many ways. Among these hypnotic festivities, the ‘Jodhpur Flamenco and Gypsy festival’ speaks of great volume and with immense intensity as well. The festival is portrayal of romani cult; a cultural mélange comprising Spain and Rajasthan in a subtle representation.

The Source of Origination

Well, gypsies have been quite an ancient tribe, often referred to as the Romani in Europe. The tribe seemed to behave like nomads who traveled vast distances and crossed over nations and continents. The folk dance of Spain, of what we know as Flamenco, has direct linkage to the communities in Spain, also known as Gitanos. The communities traveled to Europe several years ago and there was intermingling of races.

Over the centuries, the gypsy cult acquired widespread fame as the result of the artistic aptitudes, which comprised mostly the dance and music.

The Jodhpur Flamenco and Gypsy Festival in short is remembrance of the artistic diaspora who traveled to European mainland, which eventually resulted in transformation of cultures.

Principal Highlights of Jodhpur Flamenco and Gypsy Festival

The festival holds a podium for exhibiting unique dance forms like Kathak and Flamenco, and the similarity between these types of dance forms. The festival also has representation of Rajasthani ethnic style and its establishment to the rituals of flamenco gypsy culture and momentum set up thereof. Major part of this festival has traditional dances from Spain and Rajasthan performed by local Rajasthani and international artists on one podium.

What are the Principal Tourist Spots in the Vicinity of Mehrangarh fort, Jodhpur

Mehrangarh fort in Jodhpur is a remarkable site for holding Jodhpur Flamenco and Gypsy festival. The grand fort has volumes of history and plenty of action stored in its parapets. Tourists while planning for Gypsy festival can always look out for other locales, and some of these include: Sadar Bazaar, Jaswant Thada, Bishnoi Village and the Sunset pavilion. The festival has preponderance of local and international tourists, and the whole scape seems to appear celestial and ethereal.

The Setting of Overwhelming World in Motifs and Ostensible Designs

In fact, Rajasthan is the part of India, which offers virtuous diversification as well as scenic views along the countryside. Jodhpur Flamenco and Gypsy festival is a touch of class, a truly traditional folk form with overwhelming artsy and of course, amidst all of these marvelous placements, there is awesomely great tourism happening. The real virtue of this festival lies in confluence of two cultures from extreme worlds. The tale of two cultures is lived and celebrated in Jodhpur, nothing less than joyful symposia. It is not just a festival, but a living bridge between traditions, emotions, and storytelling. Every beat of the drum and flick of the dancer’s hand tells a tale that stays with you long after the music fades.

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About the Creator

Johnathan Walter

I'm Johnathan Walter, a travel lover who enjoys exploring new places and sharing tips to help others travel smarter.

Website: Eazyfares

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