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She’ll perform with Ta-Thaiya at this show, which like all her dandiya events is part concert, part dance party.

“I feel people are more intrigued because there is a vast contrast between my feminine voice and boyish dressing,” she told one reporter. But though her pop songs explore romantic themes, she tends to brush off direct questions about her sexuality. Pathak’s sweet, lilting voice sometimes gets less attention than her short hair and masculine attire, a look that has made her an icon in India’s growing gay community. She and her band, Ta-Thaiya, perform both dandiya music and pop songs, a mix that has attracted massive crowds to her live shows in Mumbai. The dance is generally performed to upbeat folk music dominated by traditional percussion instruments like the dhol, but Falguni Pathak has become India’s “dandiya queen” by adding Western instruments. To celebrate the autumn Hindu festivals of Navratri and Dussehra, Gujaratis perform a dandiya raas, or “dance of swords,” in which actors use wooden sticks to re-create the battle between goddess Durga and demon Mahishasura. Of the estimated 125,000 Indian immigrants living in the Chicago area, approximately half hail from the western state of Gujarat. Sommelier Series (paid sponsored content).Best of Chicago 2021 ballot: Bonus round of nominations.
