Nepali traditions are facing a challenge from modernization and this is evident with the recent decline in popularity for Karnali region\u2019s Hudke<\/em> dance, where the tradition is slowly fading. The cultural dance has begun to disappear due to the arrival and growing popularity of modern music.<\/p>\n The traditional dance was performed along with traditional Nepali musical band Panchebaja, <\/em>during social and cultural celebrations such as weddings and bratabandha (a sacred thread-wearing ceremony).<\/em><\/p>\n Ancestors have been negligent in passing on Hudke and Panchebaja skills and the new generation has shown hardly any interest in learning the folk dance, further contributing to the dance form\u2019s decline.<\/p>\n According to local youth Jaya Prasad Gautam, the revival of the dance can help promote cultural tourism in the region.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n