The Kalbeliya (or Kalbelia or Karberia) is a dance form that belongs to the Kalbeliya tribe in Rajasthan. Inscribed in 2010 on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the dance involves women in black skirts in swirling, graceful movements that replicate the movements of a serpent. The Kalbeliyas were snake handlers once, and this connection is reflected in various ways in the dance-via the costumes, the way the women move, and in the alternative, popular name given to the dance form-the "sapera dance." Many dancers use the word sapera as a surname of sorts. For instance, Gulabo Sapera, a famous Kalbeliya artist from Ajmer who has received the Padma Shri and taken her art across the globe. Once a marginalised community, the Kalbeliyas have made an impact through the epic performances they have held throughout India and the world.



