In addition, this dance is mainly performed during the Hindu month of Bhadrapada, when women usually take a break to escape boredom arising from their daily routines.
Fugdi is generally performed during the month of Bhaadrapada, an occasion for the women to take a temporary break from their normal, monotonous schedule.
At the maximum pace, the dancers match the rhythm by blowing air through the mouth that sounds like "FOO".
Girki, Cycle, Rahat, Zimma, Karvar, Bus Fugdi, Kombda, Ghuma, and Pakhwa are among the popular sub-forms.
Kalashi Fugdi began as a means to break the monotony of the routine of fetching water from long distances.