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Baunsa Rani, which means "Bamboo Queen," is an ancient Indian art form from Odisha in which young girls walk barefoot on tightropes. They also often perform various acrobatic poses on and off the rope to the beat of drums and songs. This dance form is very dangerous and requires many years of experience.

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This is the English translation of the Picture of the day description page from 11 February 2024.

Baunsa Rani, which means "Bamboo Queen," is an ancient Indian art form from Odisha in which young girls walk barefoot on tightropes. They also often perform various acrobatic poses on and off the rope to the beat of drums and songs. This dance form is very dangerous and requires many years of experience.

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