AHMEDABAD: A group of 25 traders had been dancing for six hours since early Monday morning. The 'Gair-Naach', a Rajasthani folk dance performed by the Bhil community, was a tough feat but the all-men troupe was not complaining."Our troupe played the dhol and danced to its beats with gunghroos tied to our feet without a break," said Bhimji Chaudhary, one of the troupe members. Chaudhary was happy they could showcase Rajasthani culture at the roadshow of US President Donald Trump and PM Narendra Modi All along the 22-km stretch from the airport to Motera stadium, tableaux, folk dancers and musicians from 28 states of India lined the roadsides, rolling out the country's cultural tapestry. At least 50 stages were set up with some bearing unique names like Lilliput and Michael Jackson.Young, old and children alike thronged the roads to watch Trump. Home-maker Meena Bharwad was there with her eight-month-old son . There was unprecedented curiosity over Trump's bulletproof limousine 'The Beast' as large crowds bent over the railings to click photographs of the vehicle. Unlike Japanese PM Shinzo Abe and wife Akie Abe, who participated in an 8-km roadshow from airport to Gandhi Ashram in an open vehicle, the fact that Trump was in a closed vehicle was a bit of a dampener ."We wanted to catch a glimpse of Trump and Modi together. But we understand the security concerns," said Madhav Patel, a professional. Subrato Paul and Riddhan Sarkar, who travelled from Kolkata hoping to sell Team India t-shirts and tricolours failed to make brisk sale but were happy to be there at the world's largest cricket stadium.