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dholl

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dholl [dɑːl]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) a variant spelling of dhal


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North-East voluntary arts and crafts groups, which have been awarded grants ranging from pounds 375 to pounds 1,000, include Hindu Nari Sangh in South Shields, which runs classical Indian dance classes, multicultural music evenings and celebrations of Hindu festivals, and Bangladeshi amateur drama group Tyne Bangla Drama Dholl.
The temple also runs music lessons for young people who want to learn traditional instruments such as the harmonium - like a small piano, tabla or percussion instrument or dholl, a type of drum played at weddings, parties and melas.
Then on Friday, January 21, Panjabi MC, the Mobo award-winning producer who was brought up in Holbrooks, Coventry, will share a bill with RDB (Rhythm Dholl Bass).
 
 
 
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