How is PM Modi Elevating Assam's Bagurumba Dance on the Global Stage?
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New Delhi, Jan 20 (NationPress) The Bagurumba dance, a cultural gem of Assam, is swiftly capturing global attention, thanks to the ongoing initiatives by Prime Minister Narendra Modi aimed at showcasing the state’s rich cultural heritage on both national and international platforms.
For the first time in almost twenty years, the global interest in Bagurumba on Google has reached an all-time high, while the videos shared by the Prime Minister on his social media have garnered over 200 million views, indicating a growing international fascination.
During his recent trip to Assam, PM Modi participated in the spectacular Bagurumba Dhwou event at Sarusajai Stadium in Guwahati, featuring nearly 10,000 performers. This event highlighted the vibrant cultural tapestry of the Bodo community on an extraordinary scale.
PM Modi remarked that he has visited Assam more than any other Prime Minister, driven by his commitment to elevate the state’s art and culture to both national and global recognition.
He acknowledged that events like the grand Bihu celebrations, Jhumoir Binandini, and a significant Bodo festival held in New Delhi have successfully brought Assam’s cultural traditions to broader audiences.
Praising the Bagurumba Dhwou as a dynamic representation of Bodo identity, PM Modi emphasized that it is more than just a cultural festival; it is a homage to the community’s ancient traditions and notable figures.
The Bagurumba dance, known as the “Butterfly Dance,” embodies themes of harmony with nature, peace, and joy, and is closely linked to the Bodo New Year celebration, Bwisagu. The dance features traditional instruments such as the sifung flute, kham drum, and serja.
According to Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, the massive involvement of thousands of artists reflects a revival and increasing pride in indigenous traditions.
Cultural experts argue that such large-scale events are vital for preserving folk art forms and transmitting them to future generations, while also enhancing India's cultural influence globally.