
The Fever Folk Project hosted by RJ Peeyush – a show that promises to explore the history of folk music in India - Roots se Rooh tak - its influences on our lives and Indian cinema. This is a Fever FM production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | HistoryArtsPerforming Arts | ||||

In this episode, RJ Peeyush will tell about the 'Lai Haraoba' Folk Form of Manipur. What was the real story behind this folk? Why is it named 'Lai Haraoba'? Tune in Now to know the full interesting story!
In this episode, RJ Peeyush will talk about the folk form of Tamil Nadu - Kargam. What is the speciality and the story behind Kargam? Why this dance form is called is a mixture of various dance forms? Tune in now to know more!
In this episode, RJ Peeyush will talk about the famous folk dance Poikkaal Kuthirai Attam. Also, why it is called a Dummy horse dance? Tune in to know the belief that what happened in between when Maa Durga was performing.
तो आज हमने चुना है ककसार या ककसाड़ फोक डांस को। ये फोक आर्ट MP -छत्तीसग़ड़ के बस्तर इलाके में रहने वाले Abuj-Maria tribal community का ट्रेडिशनल डांस है।
‘ककसाड़’ दरअसल स्थानीय देवता है जिनकी पूजा ये कम्युनिटी बारिश के बाद करती है। इस उम्मीद से अगर ‘... more
Kaksar is a folk dance of Madhya Pradesh which is performed by the people of the Abhujmaria Tribe. It is done after the annual community rain in hope of a good harvest. Tune in to this episode of The Fever Folk Project in which RJ Peeyush to know mor... more
Bhotkala is a deity worship festival celebrated in South Karnataka and a few parts of Kerela. Localites believe that the mistakes made by humans tend to upset the spirits and so, it is important to apologize to them and this festival serves the purpo... more
Chakyar Koothu is a performance art from Kerala, India. It is primarily a type of highly refined monologue where the performer narrates episodes from Hindu epics and stories from the Puranas. Tune in to this episode as RJ Peeyush tells you in depth a... more
Bhojpuri is part of the Eastern-Hindi or Bengali continuum of languages which once extended from Assam and Bengal to Benaras. Tune in to this episode as RJ Peeyush tells you in depth about the origin of the Bhojpuri language and their culture.
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