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In Nepal, dance isn’t just an art form but a medium of storytelling and a ritualistic expression. Whether it is the Dashain festival, where the goddess Durga is honored with elaborate dances, or community events where dances like ‘Maruni’ and ‘Tamang Selo’ bring people together, the importance of dance in Nepalese life is unmistakable. These dances are often performed during festivals, family events, and ceremonies, making them integral to Nepal’s cultural fabric. Through fluid movements, rhythmic footwork, and expressive gestures, dancers convey stories, celebrate deities, and evoke emotions.