JHUMOIR BINANDINI
• A folk dance performed by the Adivasi tea tribes of Assam.
• performed by both men and women
• performed in Assam, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Bihar and West Bengal.
• Jhumur songs narrate stories of migration, exploitation, and the social struggles of the tea garden community.
• Musical instruments such as the madal, dhol, dhak, flutes, and cymbals.
• Jhumur was brought to Assam by the tea garden community.
• They settled in Assam in the 19th century to work in tea gardens established by the British.
• Mega Jhumoir event symbolises 200 years of the tea industry, and also 200 years of industrialisation in Assam.
• A folk dance performed by the Adivasi tea tribes of Assam.
• performed by both men and women
• performed in Assam, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Bihar and West Bengal.
• Jhumur songs narrate stories of migration, exploitation, and the social struggles of the tea garden community.
• Musical instruments such as the madal, dhol, dhak, flutes, and cymbals.
• Jhumur was brought to Assam by the tea garden community.
• They settled in Assam in the 19th century to work in tea gardens established by the British.
• Mega Jhumoir event symbolises 200 years of the tea industry, and also 200 years of industrialisation in Assam.