People throng Nongkrem Dance festival at Smit

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SHILLONG: Nongkrem Dance or Ka Pomblang Syiem which is the annual dance festival of the Khasis was celebrated in all gaiety with huge crowds thronging the traditional palace of the Syiem of Hima Khyriem at Smit to witness the dance usually performed in the  autumn.

Balajied Sing Syiem, Syiem (Chief) of Hima Khyriem said, “It is the responsibility of the Syiem and the Hima along with the Myntris to preserve the legacy bestowed upon us since ancient days and to see that there is no change in the dances and rituals conducted.”

According to Syiem, there is a need to encourage the young generation of the Hima Khyrim to participate in the traditional dance to showcase the culture and tradition as well as to carry on the legacy from generation to generation. 

The maidens took tiny steps with eyes focused on the ground while the men surround the women swaying their white yak hair whisk in one hand and a sword in one hand, dancing to the traditional music of the duhalia (the traditional musicians).

The dances were performed in the courtyard of the Iing Sad (thatched House) of the Syiem of Hima Khyrim.

The Nongkrem dance marked the five day long religious festival of the Khasis, which is performed to appease Ka Blei Synshar to look forward to a prosperous harvest.

The Syiem along with the high priest performed the Pomblang ceremony, the sacrifice of goats which is an important part of the ceremony.

At the same time, offers were made to Lei Shyllong, the Deity inhabiting the Shillong Peak, by sacrificing a cock.

 

 

 

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