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  1. Snake charming is the practice of appearing to hypnotize a snake (often a cobra) by playing and waving around an instrument called a pungi. A typical performance may also include handling the snakes or performing other seemingly dangerous acts, as well as other street performance staples, like juggling and sleight of hand.

  2. Apr 11, 2024 · Snake charmers are street performers who “hypnotise” and coax their snakes to “dance” and sway to the music they play on their flutes.1 Snake charming is a traditional Indian folk art.

  3. Snake charming is the practice of charming a snake by playing an instrument called a pungi. The pungi is a small reed pipe that produces a sound that is similar to the hiss of a snake. Snake charmers often use other methods to control their snakes, such as using a staff or prompting the snake with movement.

  4. Oct 7, 2012 · Snake Charming is an age old Indian folk art which is soon dying. Watch this video to see how the snake charmers pretend to hypnotize the snake with a flute....

  5. Experience the mesmerizing Snake Charmer Magic Show in Singapore! Watch as skilled charmers perform Indian snake charming tricks today!

  6. Jan 31, 2024 · How does a snake charmer hypnotize a cobra? Are they really hypnotized or just upset? We explore this ancient art form.

  7. www.roots.gov.sg › Collection-Landing › listingSnake charmers - Roots

    Snake charmers were a popular tourist attraction in the 1950s and 1960s and they often performed outside hotels and other public places that were frequented by tourists such as Sentosa and Mount Faber.

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