Dhemsa

The dancers hold each other by the shoulder and waist, then dance to the rhythm of traditional instruments.

Traditional folk instruments that are used in this dance are dhol, tamak', changu, and mahuri.

Kosodum Welfare Private Limited is an ad hoc observer for the Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge, and Folklore at WIPO has organized the Dhemsa and Rela event in Mumbai to promote the ancient dance form in the metro This initiative involved exceptional cooperation among Kosodum Welfare Private Limited, Gondwana Jangom Dhemsa Rela Nrutya Dal, and Gondwana MitraMandal, Mumbai.

[2] The project organized a performance of Gond Tribe artists in Mumbai, promoting tribal dance forms and raising awareness in metropolitan areas.

The collaboration showcases effective inter-organizational efforts in the preservation and promotion of tribal arts.

Dhemsa dance