

"Je kuriye mera pind nahi jaandi" or "Raati dengarh dengarh hoyi" as examples.Singer H D Singh 10 Music Sunil Jangid 57 Lyrics Traditional Label MMN Records MALWAI GIDHA BOLIYAN VAISAKHI PROGRAME PALI KHADIM RAVI DEEP CHHAPAR SCHOOL TEAM FULL HD video by www tonepunjabi com Malwai Gidha Punjabi Boliyan Punjabi Jhoomer Bhangra 2016 Punjabi Gidha Punjabi Boliyan Punjabi Bhangra Baisakhi Celebration 2016 Punjabi Folk Releasing Worldwide on 2nd September 2016 DARRA White Hill Music Presents Produced by Gunbir Singh Sidhu and Manmord Sidhu A Film by Parveen ITUNES TRACK MALWAYEE GIDDHA ARTIST SARABJIT CHEEMA ALBUM ONLY FOLK Check Out my new Video SewakTv A Live Concert By Sewak Singh Matharu Contact 91 90417 97012 RINTU TAILORS MAIN BAZAR HATHUR TEHSIL JAGRAON DISTT LUDHIANA 6 Lakhveer Singh 5 Punjabi Virsa Malwai Gidha Punjabi Boliyan On Punjabi Entertainment Channel Malwai Giddha Punjabi is the folk dance of males of Dalbar Singh is a Sikh scholar and music activist who performs Malwai Giddha a very old folk dance of Punjab Dalbar Singh group as per tradition of that Best Malwai Gidha Punjabi Folk Dance Punjabi Boliyan New 2017 AAj News Wala Hindi Punjabi Youtube Channel Website Team chemistry It s important we all know it and that s what makes this video as amazing as it is Shaan Punjab Dee s team chemistry b My favorite boliyaan to dance are the old school story style boliyan. I love learning boliyaan and songs that are special to families or regions that I may not be familiar with. I always take my notebook even if I'm not hired for a lady sangeet and attending as a guest. My final piece of advice (if you're not tired of it already) is pay attention to the old bibiyaan singing when you go to lady sangeets. Look up gidha tracks by Satwinder Bitti as well. That has some of my favorite sithniyaan and boliyaan. If you aren't already familiar with it (I imagine you are since you're on a gidha team), the Gidha Pao Kuriyo album is a classic and all available on youtube I believe. If you're creating a google doc already, that's awesome - but having a notebook on hand for when you hear ones you're unfamiliar with may be helpful. Write in the ones you know, and when you learn new ones, add them in. I personally also suggest keeping a notebook section sectioned into tappe, sithniyaan, 2-line boliyan, 3-line boliyan, etc. There is a commercially available "boliyan book" that's out of the UK that is a good starting point. For baari barsi, keep a list of the different relationships and corresponding rhymes.

Re: Categories for weddings, you're going to have Ghorhiyaan (songs for groom), Suhaag (songs for bride), tappe, sithniyaan (naankay daadkay teasing), boliyaan, folk songs, baari barsi, and I also include other family participation songs like "cholay barhay karaaray" where you can call up different relatives/friends to dance in the middle.

I miss doing gidha - the only groups locally available to me are aunty groups where the aunties don't actually dance very well. Hi! I professionally sing for Lady Sangeets so I'm always working on expanding my own book as well.
