Chaap

Balochi dance performed by graduates of folk dance academy, Tehran, Iran
Balochi dance performed by graduates of folk dance academy, Tehran, Iran

Chaap (Balochi:چاپ) is a traditional folk dance of Baloch people in Balochistan. Chaap dance is performed in circle with a rhythmic clapping.

It is also identified by the number of claps in a recurring grouping (do chapi, se chapi, char chapi).

Do-Chapi

Do-Chapi(Balochi:دو چاپی) is a balochi dance mostly performed by forming a circle by a group of people, dancing and clapping. and some cases sticks or swords.

It mostly performed by forming a circle by a group of people, dancing and clapping. Do-Chapi almost always includes Sorna and Dohol.

Women's dancing is a little different from men's, they walk two steps behind during the dance and repeat their steps with a slight movement in a circle while clapping.

Background

Chaap is a Balochi word that means clapping, and the dance is called nach in Balochi.

Balochi Dance
Balochi Dance

Most of Balochi dances include clappings (Chaps). Every dance include unique style of clappings with different body movements in the circle. Balochi dances are performed separately by men and women in big circle while dance together with clappings.

Various types of ‘Chaap’ include Balochi Lewa, Hambo and Latti. Chaap is often performed when many musical instruments exclusive to the Balochi culture and balochi music, like Nar Sur, Suroz, Naal and Taboora are played.

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