Sunday, November 27, 2016

Chapter 9--- A Dance in time



Memories that were forgotten in time… come back with the simplest of hints… from a smell, a sight, music, a touch…a dance.

As the sun went down over the forested hills, everybody gathered around the bonfire in the jungle camp. Though nobody knew each other in the camp other than the guide of the tour, DJ could not stop himself from pondering where SHE could be. She was called away by her friend at Unokoti and then went to the other minibus to reach the camp in the forest. But even after reaching the camp DJ’s searching eyes could not spot her among the people gathered around the fire. The people were gathered in a wide circle around the fire, seated and chatting to each other when Jitu the guide proclaimed -
“Ladies and gentlemen, now there will be a performance by the dance troupe. The dance that they are going to perform is an ancient one among the people of the jungle.” A drummer had already started beating a slow tune… “Nobody knows the origin of the tune or the dance…but folklore says that there was once a prince of the hill nation who fell in love with the beautiful princess of the plains and it was their meeting dance…” Jitu’s voice trailed off dramatically as the beating of the drum became louder and the drummer came nearer. A hush fell over the camp. 

The male dancer appeared and started dancing to the lilting sound of the drum beat around the fire. Slowly the drum beat became faster as the dance did too. But slowly the beat and the dance became slow again until the dancer almost laid himself on the ground in a posture as if expecting someone’s arrival into the arena. In a white and green saree worn elegantly like a ghagra most unlike the dress of the hill ladies, came the female dancer onto the arena. The passionate dance of love started …now more enchanting with the music of a flute joining the sound of the drum. But somehow DJ felt that something in the dance was amiss. He closed his eyes and only enjoyed the music which brought back memories...memories that were familiar but …

“As you know, the camp is located just next to the hilly village of Khamgiri. The people of the hills have been living in this village for centuries. The village head, has agreed to participate in our festivities today and I am honoured to receive him as our chief guest for today.” Jitu’s announcement brought DJ back to the present as he noticed that the dance had stopped and everybody was clapping. Some people came in with a kind of high pedestal and a chair. Two torches got lit on both sides and a chair was placed on the pedestal. Shortly, the chief of the village was seen slowly arriving with his warrior escorts in traditional dresses and taking his seat.

“Dear friends, welcome to the Khamgiri Hills” said the chief. 

“Today is a very special day. Today we celebrate the great meeting occasion. According to folklore, our village is an ancient one and there was born a great prince in the Hill nation who fell in love with the princess of the plains. They first met here, on this very spot, on the banks of river Gomti. So, every year, on this day, we celebrate the day of meeting of their great love. The dance that you have just witnessed is performed by our village people to keep alive the memories of their great love.”

“To celebrate the occasion, we hold a dancing contest. All are welcome to participate. Please choose your partners, as we will start the contest in 15 minutes’ time. I have a surprise gift for the winning couple today. After that, we shall have a great feast.”

Suddenly DJ’s eyes fell on the girl he had been searching. It was her- the girl from the paddy fields, the girl at Unokoti. Now was the chance. She was gossiping and laughing with her friend in a corner. He had been unable to spot her because of the huge celebratory flag masts. He boldly approached her:-

“Hello, how are you? I am DJ.”

“Hello, yes I have noticed you at Unokoti clicking my friend’s picture. That’s not right you know, clicking somebody’s picture without their permission you know,” chided Jyoti.

“Stop it Jyoti” quipped Payel.

“And what sort of name is DJ?” Jyoti carried on.

“Pardon me, my name is Digvijay. Friends call me DJ.”

“OO...” Jyoti had started to say something when Payel stopped her.  “Pardon my friend,” Payel flashed a skittish smile “I am Payel and this is Jyoti my best friend”.

DJ smiled back with his most captivating smile and slightly bowing mockingly towards Jyoti. A lot of girls had fallen for DJ’s smile. There were already 3 girls in the tourist group who were trying to get close to the handsome hunk and ogling his every move.

“Actually, I was wondering if you would care to dance with me for the contest” DJ shot at Jyoti. He knew instantly that if he asked Payel, knowing girls like Jyoti from his previous experiences, Jyoti would not allow Payel to dance with DJ.

“How dare you…No.” Blasted Jyoti.

“Then, I am really sorry but I would have to ask your friend. Payel, may I have the pleasure of this dance with you?”

“Yes”, said Payel just to watch her friend’s horrified face which actually worked.

“What?” Jyoti gasped at Payel as if trying to say ‘Wait I will kill you’ with her eyes. Then she stood grouchily as her friend accompanied DJ to the dancing arena.

Quite a few couples had gathered there for the contest which was to start in a matter of minutes.

“But I don’t know how to do the dance” said Payel nervously to DJ.

“Don’t worry; just let the music take you. We have seen how the performers danced…it won’t be tough”, said DJ reassuringly.

All the couples were to wear the traditional attire of the dancers. When they changed and came back to the arena, DJ was looking like the Prince of the hill tribes, strongly built and long hairs. All eyes in the contest were on Him. The female partners had to join in the mid of the dance with their male partners.

“Let us start” proclaimed the chief smiling.

The drum started beating slowly and all the male contestants started dancing to the lilting sound.
Slowly DJ almost closed his eyes feeling the beat and losing himself in the music. He felt as if he had done this dance before in some other time and place. Déjà vu or was it? The beat gathered a fever pitch and DJ started dancing like the warrior in the dance. Most of the novices fell and only the men from the village remained in the arena who had done this dance before. Slowly the beat subsided to the lilting sound again and flute music started accompanying the drum. The female partners of the remaining contestants joined the arena. When the men slowly got up from the posture of expecting their partners to join them, DJ saw Payel in the green and white saree approaching him like the princes she was. It was as if sparks were flying in the air when she touched him to get up with her small soft hands. Both got immersed in the beat and the music and danced like the prince and princess that they were from the other life. They danced forgetting where they were and who they were. Passion of the dance made them forget their present and took them to the other time when they had first danced some centuries back. Memories long forgotten, memories so loving, memories so dear so powerful that when DJ held her closely to him with the last beat and looked longingly in her eyes, Payel closed her eyes and tears started flowing from them. Everybody in the arena was transfixed, as if they had glimpsed the first dancers themselves. The moment was long…a moment in time that contained centuries. No words needed to be spoken. Only thoughts, feelings, memories, remembrances filled the moment. 

A dance in time....nothing else matters...

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