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April 15, 2024
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Folk theatre reflects the various aspects of the local lifestyle, including social norms, beliefs and customs. It had rural roots and a rustic flavour. They emerged around the 15th – 16th century AD with devotional themes, but later they adopted secular tones.
| Folk Theatre | Description |
| Bhand Pather
(Kashmir) |
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| Bhaona
(Assam) |
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| Bhavai
(Gujarat) |
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| Burra Katha
(Andhra Pradesh) |
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| Chavittu Natakam
(Kerala) |
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| Dashavatar
(Konkan And Goa) |
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| Daskathia
(Odisha) |
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| Garodas
(Gujarat) |
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| Kariyila
(Himachal Pradesh) |
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| Kutiyattam
(Kerala) |
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| Krishnattam
(Kerala) |
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| Kuruvanji
(Tamil Nadu) |
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| Mudiyettu
(Kerala) |
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| Oja-Pali
(Assam) |
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| Powada
(Maharashtra) |
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| Raasleela
(Uttar Pradesh) |
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| Swang
(Punjab And Haryana) |
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| Tamaasha |
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| Therukoothu
(Tamil Nadu) |
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| Villu Pattu
(Deccan) |
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| Yakshagaana |
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