When most travelers think of Goa, images of beaches, nightlife, and Portuguese-era architecture often come to mind. Yet beyond the coastline lies another Goa—one of village traditions, sacred rituals, and community celebrations that have been preserved for generations. Among these cultural treasures is Dhalo, one of Goa's most important folk dance traditions performed primarily by women in the state's rural heartland.
More than a dance, Dhalo is a ritual of devotion, gratitude, and community bonding. Performed during the Hindu month of Pausha, usually around December and January, the tradition brings together women from village communities for nights filled with song, storytelling, and synchronized movement.
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