Owa dance

The Owa dance is a traditional Indian dance. It originated in Tripura, India.

 

The dance is one of the traditional dances of the Mog people of Tripura, who also perform the Sangrai dance. The Mogs are Buddhists, and the Owa -Cho -labre is one of their main Buddhist festivals. The Mogs celebrate the Owa festival on the full moon day of Ashwin in the Bengali calendar. They attend the Buddhist temple, and later launch paper boats or toy boats in the river.

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