(Bhutan)
Social Dancing (Shagla): The social dances (shagla) which are performed in the family house.
(Shagla): The social dances (shagla) which are performed in the family house. Social Play : Shigla, a folk dance, a song and an expression of gratitude or respect, from which the term social dance derives:
Shigla (Song of the House):
The Shigenaga dancing together to a tune of music in the family house. An example can be heard here at 2:50.
(Song of the House): Social Dance (Shigenaga):
The Shigenaga dancing together to a tune of music in the family house. An example can be heard here at 2:50. Social Dance (Shigenaga):
A social dance, a song, or a dance that takes place on the premises of a family house while the family is living in close association. Examples include: Shikara (a dance of the family house) , Shikan (a dance held at the foot of a mountain)
(a dance of the family house) , (a dance held at the foot of a mountain) Shiga (a dancing at the foot of a hill)
(a dancing at the foot of a hill) Shigalo (Shagla) – Shigla- (and its word shigalo) refers to the performance of social dances and songs. Shigalo:
A dance of the family house.
(Shigalo) – (and its word shigalo) refers to the performance of social dances and songs. A dance of the family house. Shigalo:
A dance of the family house. Shige (Manchu) – Swiga or Swigala is a dance of the family or a family’s hall during the family’s homecoming (homecoming is defined as the beginning of the year when they begin to prepare for the new year). Examples of the name Swigala: Swiga/Hokum/Mantu/Rajan, Swigala (and its word swigala) . Swigala/Swiga:
A dance of the family house. Swigala(or Swigala) – (and its word swigala) – is a dance of the family’s house.
(or ) – is a dance of