: A unique feat where the dancer balances a water pot on their head while dancing on the rim of a brass plate.
Predominantly found in the Srikakulam and Vizianagaram districts, Tappeta Gullu is a devotional folk dance usually performed during the rainy season to appease the rain god, Gangamma. The dance involves deep acrobatic movements and is performed by men hanging from a central pole or executing complex gymnastics on
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