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Theatre Forms Of India
A living example of diversity in India
Indian social system is characterized by living traditions which reflect the ideals of
the society. Indian theatre forms are a framework of acting, dialogue, poetry, and
music. It started as a narrative form of art where recitations, dance, and music
played a central role in depicting the local history, societal ethos etc. It is based
on spontaneous creativity emerging from circumstances where the intensity of
expressions and natural emotions are drawn from the social system and not from
any classical or grammatical roots.
Traditional theatre forms are generally presented during religious festivals, ritual
offering, gatherings, prayers, almost throughout the year. It reflects the local
lifestyles, beliefs, social wisdom, and emotions of the common.It is an
amalgamation of entertainment and religious traditions.
Earlier Sanskritic theatre was dominant in the society where Ashvagosha,
Kalidasa, Vishakadatta etc contributed immensely. Later due to divergence
towards poetry, restricted creative spaces, loss of popularity and advent of
Muslim rulers led to the decline of Sanskritic theatre forms. Later the Folk
theatres boasted the rich tradition of India to various parts of the country.
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Different forms of traditional theatre
Bhavai
It is a traditional theatre form of Gujarat and Rajasthan.
Kutch and Kathiawar are the main centres of this theatre form.
It is a synthesis of devotional and romantic sentiments.
It consists of dance to narrate series of small plays known as Vesha or Swanga.
It is accompanied by semi-classical music.
Bhungal, tabla, pakhaawaj, rabaah, sarangi, manjeera etc.
Nautanki
Nautanki is popular in the state of Uttar Pradesh. It is an offshoot of Swang.
It is mentioned in Abu Fazl’s Ain-e-Akbari.
The theme is based on historical, social and folk tales, delivered through dance
and music.
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Kanpur, Lucknow, and Hathras are the most popular centres of this theatre
form.
Dialogues are delivered in a lyrical fashion accompanied by drum beats
called Nagara.
Rasleela
It is a theatre form popular in Uttar Pradesh.
It depicts the legends of Lord Krishna.
In this theatre form, dialogues are in pros combined with songs and scenes from
the pranks of Krishna.
Bhand Pather
It is a traditional theatre form of Kashmir.
It consists of unique combinations of dance, drama, and acting.
Surnai, Nagara, and dhol are the instruments used in this theatre form.
It is mainly performed by the farming community, reflecting their ideas and
way of living.
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Swang
It is a popular theatre form of Punjab and Haryana.
It is mainly a musical drama sung through verses.
Ektara, Harmonium, Sarangi, Dholak, and Kharta are the instruments used in it.
Rohtak and Haathras are the two important style in this theatre form.
Maach
Maach is a theatre form of the region of Malwa in Madhya Pradesh.
The term Maach is used for the stage as well as the play.
It is based on mythological themes and later romantic folks tales were also
included.
Songs are given importance between the dialogues in this theatre form.
Dialogues in this form are called Bol and Ryhm in narration is termed as Vanag.
Tune of the theatre is known as Rangat.
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Ankia Naat
It is a theatre form present in the state of Assam.
It was started by Shankaradeva and his disciple Mahadeva in the 16th century
A.D.
Cultural glimpses of Assam, West Bengal, Odisha, Mathura, and Brindavan can
be seen this theatre form.
The narration begins with a story in Sanskrit and later switch to Brajboli or
Assamese.
the narrator called as Suthradhar is accompanied by a group of musicians
known as Gayan-Bayan Mandali who play the‘Khol’ and cymbals.
Use of Masks to depict special expression is one of the unique features of this
theatre form.
Dashavatar
It is the most developed theatre form of Konkan and Goa.
The ten incarnation of Lord Vishnu– the god of preservation and creativity are
personified by the performers.
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Apart from makeup, performers wear a mask of wood and papier mache.
Krishnanattam
It is a folk theatre form of Kerala.
It came into existence in the 17th century under the patronage of Calicut
king Manavada.
It narrates the birth, childhood pranks and various deeds depicting victory of
good over evil by Sri Krishna.
It is performed for eight consecutive days.
Different plays are Avataram, Kaliamandana, Rasa Krida, Kamasavadha,
Swayamvaram, Bhanayudham, Vivida Vadham, and Swargarohana.
Yakshagana
It is the oldest theatre form popular in Karnataka.
It emerged in the Vijayanagara empire and was performed by Jakkula
Varu community.
It is a descriptive dance drama.
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It is presented from dusk to dawn.
The stories are drawn from Ramayana, Mahabharata and other epics from
both Hindu and Jain tradition.
Therukooth
Therukooth is a popular folk drama of Tamil Nadu.
Therukooth means “street play”.
It is performed during the annual temple festival of Mariamman(Rain God) for a
rich harvest.
It plays various themes and one the theme is based on Draupathi in Hindu epic
Mahabharata.
It is a combination of song, music, dance, and drama.
Harmonium, drums, and cymbals are the instrument used in it.
Koodiyattam
It is Sanskritic theatre tradition of Kerala.
Chakyaar(actor), Nambiar(instrumentalist) and Nangyaar( those taking
woman’s role) are the main characters of Koodiyattam.
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The main protagonists are Suthradhar(narrator) and the Vidushak(jesters).
Dialogues are delivered by Vidushak alone.
Hand gestures and eye movements are the features of this theatre form.
Villu Paatu
It is a musical theatre popular in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Villu Paatu means bow-song.
In this, using a bow-shaped instrument, the stories of Ramayana are narrated.
Mudiyettu
Mudiyettu is a traditional folk theatre of Kerala.
It is performed in the month of Vrichigam. ie November-December.
It is performed only in Kali Temple as a presentation to Goddess.
It is a part of Bhadrakali cult. It depicts the triumph of Goddess Bhadrakali over
the asura Darika.
Mudiyettu is performed by Marar and Karuppu community.
Shiva, Narada, Darika, Danavendra, Bhadrakali, Kooli, and Koimbidar are the
seven charaters of Mudiyettu.
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In 2010, Mudiyettu was inscribed in the UNESCO’s Representative List of
Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanityafter Koodiyattam
Some of the other important theatre forms are Kala of Vaishnaite
tradition, Bhuta in Karnataka, Daskathia in Odisha,Garodas in Gujarat, Jatras in
Eastern India, Kariyila in Himachal Pradesh, Powda in Maharashtra, Burra
Katha in Andhra Pradesh, Bayalata in Karnataka and Kuruvanji in Tamil Nadu.
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