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Kachchhi Ghodi dance (Hindi: कच्छी घोड़ी नृत्य), also spelled as Kachhi Ghodi and Kachhi Gori, is an Indian folk dance that originates from the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan. It has since been adopted and performed throughout the rest of the country. Dancers wear novelty horse costumes and participate in mock fights while a singer narrates folk tales about local bandits. It is commonly performed during wedding ceremonies to welcome and entertain the bridegroom’s party, and during other social settings. It is also preformed as a profession by some. ==Etymology== In Hindi, Kachchi has many possible meanings, two of which are: ''diaper'', and, ''of or belonging to the Kutch region'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Kachchhi meaning in English )〕 while Ghodi means ''mare''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Ghodi - Meaning in English )〕 Together, Kachchhi Ghodi refers to the dummy horse costume worn around the waist of the dancer.
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