Rehearsals for the upcoming Bagurumba Dwhou event are currently underway at the Arjun Bhogeswar Baruah Sports Complex, offering a glimpse into the scale of preparations taking shape in Guwahati.
Visuals from the practice sessions show thousands of Bodo dancers assembled in neat formations, moving in rhythm as instructors guide them through coordinated steps of the traditional Bagurumba dance.
Practice sessions for the Bagurumba Dwhou event are underway at Sarusajai in Guwahati, with thousands of Bodo dancers rehearsing in synchronised formations. The rehearsals offer a preview of the large-scale cultural performance scheduled to take place in the city on January 17.
A Preview of the Scale
The practice ground at Sarusajai has transformed into a sea of colour, with dancers rehearsing movements that symbolise nature, harmony, and collective celebration. Organisers say such large-format rehearsals are essential to ensure timing, spacing, and uniformity across the massive group.
Why This Matters for Guwahati
Sarusajai hosting these rehearsals highlights Guwahati’s role as the operational centre for major cultural events in Assam. For residents passing by or watching the visuals, the practice sessions themselves have become a point of curiosity and local pride.
What’s Next
Rehearsals are expected to continue over the coming days as the dancers prepare for the main performance on January 17. Final arrangements, including ground markings and sound coordination, will be completed closer to the event.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Where are the Bagurumba practice sessions being held?
The rehearsals are being held at the Arjun Bhogeswar Baruah Sports Complex in Sarusajai, Guwahati.
Q2. What are these rehearsals for?
They are part of preparations for the Bagurumba Dwhou event, which will feature a large-scale Bagurumba dance performance in Guwahati.









