Sangeet
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The term sangeet has several definitions - all of which are derived from its Sanskrit origins.
Sangeet, literally, may be translated into English as sung together, or singing with instrumental accompaniment.
It is also a term used to refer to the title bestowed upon individuals who have completed an academic course of study in classical music - equivalent to the Bachelors Degree granted by most western universities.
A Sangeet or Ladies Sangeet is an event in a Hindu or Sikh wedding. This event takes place 2 or 3 days before a wedding in a Banquet Hall or if a small affair, then at home. Ladies are the only people to take part in the event. Some men are there if they are close to the bride or groom. During this event ladies will sing traditional Indian songs, and joke around with guests. This event is also like a dinner and dance, because there is a lot of dancing and lots of food! The Sangeet is a good nature ribbing of the couples in-laws. Some Indian instruments like the dholki accompany the joking. The dholki is like a two-sided drum. The Sangeet is also a good time for the wedding guests to be acquainted with each other.