The correct answer is: a) Cheraw (Bamboo Dance)
Cheraw (Bamboo Dance) is a traditional dance performed by the Mizo tribes of Northeast India. It is a vigorous dance performed by men and women in a circle, holding bamboo sticks in their hands. The dance is accompanied by music from drums and gongs.
Bihu is a festival celebrated by the Assamese people of Northeast India. It is a harvest festival and is celebrated in the months of January and February. Bihu is a time for feasting, dancing, and singing. There are three types of
Bihu: Rongali Bihu, Bohag Bihu, and Magh Bihu.Garba is a folk dance from the state of Gujarat in India. It is a dance performed during the Navratri festival. Garba is a group dance performed in a circle. The dancers hold hands and move in a circular motion. The dance is accompanied by music from drums and cymbals.
Bhangra is a
folk dance from the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. It is a vigorous dance performed to the beat of drums. Bhangra is often performed at weddings and other celebrations.Cheraw (Bamboo Dance) is the most appropriate answer to the question because it is a traditional dance performed by the Mizo tribes during festivals. The other options are not traditional dances performed by the Mizo tribes during festivals.