Women Celebrate Freedom Fest
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Married women, including the correspondent of this video in India's Maharashtra to play and dance - otherwise considered a taboo - on Nag Panchami. Nagpanchami or the Snake festival has a totally different meaning for women in Walhe village of India's Maharashtra state as the day allows them to dance and play on the occasion of the festival. Rohini gives us an exclusive insight into this tradition that is the only occasion to feel free. In the rural belt of India - a patriarchal society -women labour harder than men do, their areas of work stretching from home and kitchen to the fields. Yet their lives are dogged with problems such as female infanticide/foeticide, early marriage, dowry, forced divorce, malnutrition, poor health and lack of education. These are endemic problems existing in all states, irrespective of religion and communities. In rural Mahasrashtra where Rohini, the correspondent of this video lives, women are treated as inferior to men. So while men are free to do whatever they want, women's moves are restricted and they must take need special permission from family members to even move out of their homes. They are especially forbidden to sing, dance or play in public view. Those who do so, are looked down upon as women of loose morality. However, once in a year -- on the day of Nagpanchami this bar is lifted and women are expected to dance and play games. So this day local women gather at the snake goddess temple to worship. However, what they really wait for is the moment when the worshipping is over and dance and games can begin. Once that moment comes, everyone joins in dancing and playing -- acts that are otherwise considered a taboo. Rohini says that throughout the year women of her community look forward to this day when nobody will shout at them for dancing or, nobody will accuse them of breaking a tradition by playing. However, after this day, they will have to return to the life of restriction again. Rohini feels that this must change. She wants the patriarchal society to change its thoughts and values, so that women like her will not have to enjoy for one long year to enjoy a day's freedom. • Help us caption translate this video! • http://amara.org/v/C3js/
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