Indian Theatre: Theatres of Entertainment

Name Location Features
Bhavai Rajasthan
  • Extensive use of dance to narrate a series of small plays.
  • Theme is romantic and accompanied by semi-classical music.
Daskathia Odisha
  • The narration is accompanied by dramatic music composed using a wooden musical instrument called kathia. 
  • The theme mainly revolves around Lord Shiva
Garoda Gujarat
  • It uses painted pictures to narrate stories of romance and valour. 
Jatra Eastern India
  • It is an open-air performance that was initiated by Vaishnava Saint Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
  • Propagated the teachings of Lord Krishna
Kariyila Himachal Pradesh
  • Open air theatre during festival season.
Maach Malwa in Madhya Pradesh.
  • It was based on mythological themes such as Mahabharata and Ramayana.
  • Dialogues are delivered in the forms of couplets known as Rangat Dohas.
Nautanki North India
  • Finds mention in Abul Fazl’s Ain-i-Akbari.
  • The plays are themed around historical, social and folk tales.
Ojapali Assam
  • Primarily associated with the festival of Manasha or the Serpent Goddess. 
Powada Maharashtra
  • They are operatic ballads depicting stories of valour and sung by the folk musicians known as Gondhalis and Shahirs.
Swang Rajasthan and Haryana
  • They are mainly musical dramas and it involves mimicry accompanied by dialogue. 
Tamasha Maharashtra
  • Known for its humour and erotic content.
  • The unique feature of Tamasha is the presence of female actors, who play even the male roles. 
  • The Tamasha performances are generally accompanied by Lavani songs.
Bhand Pather  Jammu and Kashmir
  • It involves contemporary social satire or even mythical stories and secular outlook.
Bhaona Assam
  • It is a representation of Ankia Naat and Vaishnavite themes are common.
  • This folk theatre was created by Sankardeva in the early 16th century CE.
Dashavatar Konkan region
  • It is to honour the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu.
Naqal or Bhand Punjab (Naqal) and Uttar Pradesh (Bhand). 
  • It is a mimicry based performance.
  • It is performed by artists from Muslim Bhand Community.

 

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