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Goff :
Goff
is an exotic confluence of colorful cultural strands. The weaving of the
plait - Goff - represents the quite but conscious assimilation of the
impressions left behind by several dynasties, which ruled over Goa
during the past centuries.
The dance is annually
presented by the peasant community in Canacona, Sanguem and Quepem
taluka in the Shigmo festival which is the most popular folk festival of
Goa.
It is a folk dance
with cords, manifesting joy and happiness of Goan peasants after a
bountiful harvest. It is performed during the Shigmo Festival in the
Hindu Phalgun month.
Each dancer holds a
colourful cord hanging at the centre point of the 'mand' - the place of
performance – and starts dancing intricately with the others, forming a
beautiful, colourful, intricate braid at the end of the first movement.
The music starts again
and the dancers reverse the pattern of dancing so skillfully that the
braid gets unravelled and at the end of the second movement, all the
cords are loose and single once again.
There are 4 different
braids of Goff. The songs sung are devoted to Lord Krishna. Ghumat,
Simel and other melodic instruments accompany the dance. Goff has an
affinity with tribal dance forms of Gujarat.
See Also
Other Folk Art Forms of Goa:
(
Dashavatara | Dekhni
| Dhalo | Dhangar |
Fugdi |Ghodemodni |
Goff | Kunbi |
Mando | Muslam
Khel |Ranmale | Samayi Dance |
Veerbhadra | Other Folk Dances )

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