Dance and Folklore in Bahadurgarh
Dance is an integral part of every culture. It is regarded as the best creative art that eliminates all stresses and worries. Dhamal is a type of folk dance performed by men during the harvesting period in Phalgun. While singing and dancing to the beats of dhol and nagara, the male dancers form a semi circle to worship Lord Ganesha. Chaupaiya is another dance performed by men while harvesting crops. Loor dance is performed by girls during the festival of Holi. Other types of folk dances seen in Bahadurgarh are Jhumar, Phag and Saang.Language in Bahadurgarh
Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi are the commonly spoken languages in Bahadurgarh. Besides, there are other dialects as well. The Harayanvi language spoken here is packed with candor and earthy humor. It is also known as Bangaru and Jatu.Festivals in Bahadurgarh
Fairs in Bahadurgarh
The people of Bahadurgarh love art and craft. Fairs and exhibitions related to craft and paintings are generally held in galleries like Lalit Kala Academy, Sangeet Natak Academy and National Gallery of Modern Art. A religious fair called as Roza Sharit Nawab Saif Ali Mela is held near the sacred tomb of Baba Saif Khan. It is held every year in January and June. Apart from this, animal fairs are organized every month in the Mela Ground located there.Food Culture of Bahadurgarh
The local people of the city enjoy simple cuisine. Home-cooked food is generally rich and spicy. Meals consist of plain rice and dal along with vegetable curry. Parathas are usually prepared with lots of ghee. People are fond of milk and all kinds of dairy products. Lassi and Mattha are served after every meal. However, all kinds of Chinese and continental food too can be found in the developing industrial areas.With fast urbanization, the culture of Bahadurgarh is now gradually taking on a modern hue and has incorporated several western elements too.