Which folk dance form of Andhra Pradesh is traditionally performed by women during festivals and involves balancing pots on their heads?

Dhimsa
Lambadi
Veeranatyam
Kolattam

The correct answer is: d) Kolattam.

Kolattam is a folk dance form of Andhra Pradesh that is traditionally performed by women during festivals and involves balancing pots on their heads. The dance is performed in a circle, with

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the women holding hands and moving in time to the music. The pots are balanced on the women’s heads without the use of their hands, and the dance is a test of balance and coordination.

Dhimsa is a folk dance form of Assam that is performed by both men and women. The dance is characterized by its fast pace and energetic movements.

Lambadi is a folk dance form of Rajasthan that is performed by both men and women. The dance is characterized by its slow, graceful movements.

Veeranatyam is a classical dance form of Tamil Nadu that is performed by women. The dance is characterized by its powerful movements and dramatic expressions.