Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Karnataka
The correct answer is Karnataka. - Jaggahalige Kunita
- This is a folk art of the Hubballi Dharwad region (particularly the village of Byahatti), which is performed on occasions such as Ugadi and Holi.
- The Jagghalige is a percussion instrument made from a bullock cart wheel wrapped in buffalo hide.
- The villagers roll out the large instruments and march in procession.
- The performance is directed by a choreographer playing a much-smaller percussion instrument called the Kanihaligi, made of clay and covered with calf hide.
- The performance usually involves about 15 people.
- Karadi Majalu
- This is a popular group of folk music in north Karnataka, performed during occasions and in processions.
- The Karadi or Karade is the percussion instrument used by the group.
- It is a palm-sized cymbal producing metallic sounds, and the shehnai produces the melody.
- Krishna Parijatha
- Krishna Parijatha is a theatre popular in North Karnataka.
- It is a combination of Yakshagana and Bayalata, portraying stories or scenes from the Mahabharata
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