[1] This folk dance is very popular in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh, India.
Dancers wear very colorful costumes and beautiful ornaments during this dance performance.
The main purpose of the dance style is to enable unmarried women to celebrate the 'Holi' festival with a bang.
[2] Apart from the rural areas, this dance is also performed in the semi-rural area[3] The dance originally originated from the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh to allow unmarried women to celebrate the festival of Holi with fanfare.
[2] Phulpati folk dance is associated with Dashain festival in Madhya Pradesh which is celebrated for fifteen days.