WIZARD'S DANCE
W izard Dance is a Pre-historic painting drawn on one of the Cave walls of Bhimbetka. In this painting, a special dance celebration of aboriginal people is painted. All three figures are shown in full of rhythm and movement. In the left of the painting, there is a full standing figure in a lively dancing pose. A lady figure wearing a mask with horns on her head is sitting in a dancing mood while a male having a mask with horns is dancing with full rhythm in front of her.
This painting is the earliest evidence of the development of music and dance in which masks were used. The human figures drawn in paintings are geometric, linear, schematic, bold, and lyrical. The colors used are prepared from different mineral stones and wood charcoal. We find a gradual development of primitive art in this painting.
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