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Nongkrem
Dance
Nongkrem Dance is a religious festival
in thanksgiving to God Almighty for good harvest, peace and prosperity of the community.
It is held annually during October/ November, at Smit, the capital of the Khyrim
Syiemship near Shillong. |
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The dance is performed
in the open by young virgins and men, both bachelors and married. The women dressed in
expensive silk costumes with heavy gold, silver and coral ornaments dance in the inner
circle of the arena. The men form an outer circle and dance to the accompaniment of music
of flutes and drums. An important feature of the festival is the 'Pomblang' or goat
sacrifice offered by the subjects to the Syiem of Khyrim, the administrative head of the
Hima (Khasi State). Ka Syiem Sad, the eldest sister of the king is the chief
priest and caretaker of all ceremonies. The festival is conducted alongwith the Myntries
(Ministers), priests and high priest where offerings are made to ancestors of the ruling
clan and the deity of Shillong. |
Shad Suk Mynsiem
One of the most important festivals of
the Khasis is Ka Shad Suk Mynsiem or Dance of the joyful heart. It is an annual
thanksgiving dance held in Shillong in April. Men and women, dressed in traditional
fineries dance to the accompaniment of drums and the flute. The festival lasts for three
days. |

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