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  2. Tamasha - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Tamasha is influenced by many Indian art forms and draws from such diverse traditions as kaveli, ghazals, Kathak dance, dashavatara, lalit and kirtan. There are two types of Tamasha: dholki bhaari and the older form, sangeet baari which contains more dance and music than drama.

  3. Jaipur Tamasha - Wikipedia

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    Jaipur Tamasha Performance By Tapan Bhatt. The Tamasha form with its music comprising classical, semi classical and folk melody, replete with acting and dancing is being performed from the last 250 years in the open theatre called ‘Akhara’ at Brahampuri in Jaipur with a unique style of presentation. Aalaap By Dr Saurabh Bhatt (Jaipur Tamasha)

  4. Marathi theatre - Wikipedia

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    The first public performance of a stage play in Marathi was Sita Swayamvar (Marriage of Sita) by Vishnudas Bhave, based on a popular episode of the epic Ramayana.Staged in 1843 in Sangli, with ruler of the princely state of Sangli in audience, it was an experimental play, based on folk theatre form called Yakshagana from the neighbouring Karnataka region.

  5. Tamasha (ablution) - Wikipedia

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    The rishama and tamasha ablution rituals, which do not require priestly assistance, are distinct from masbuta, which needs to be performed by a priest. [5] Whereas the tamasha is a "self-immersion" in which devotees dip themselves into the water, during the masbuta, devotees need to be immersed into water by a priest, not by themselves.

  6. Tamil folk culture - Wikipedia

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    Tamil folk arts include music i.e. Naattupurapaattu, dance styles, songs, games, crafts, herbal medicine, food, sculpture, costumes, stories, proverbs, and mythology. Tamil folk art is characterized by its local, participatory, and open source character. Tamil folk culture often expresses village sensibilities, where most Tamils historically lived.

  7. Tamil culture - Wikipedia

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    [181] [182] [183] Varma kalai is a Tamil traditional art of vital points which combines alternative medicine and martial arts, attributed to sage Agastiyar and might form part of the training of other martial arts such as silambattam, adimurai or kalari. [184] Malyutham is the traditional form of combat-wrestling. [181] [185]

  8. Tamasha (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tamasha is a traditional form of Marathi theatre Tamasha may also refer to: Tamasha (ablution), an ablution ritual in Mandaeism; Tamasha, Iran, a village in Karasht Rural District; Tamasha, a Hindi-language romantic comedy film; Tamasha, a Hindi-language romantic comedy film Tamasha; Thamaasha, a 2019 Malayalam-language film

  9. Tamil Heritage Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Heritage Foundation (THF) is a non-profit organization that collaborates with the British Library to collect, preserve and digitize documents of Tamil cultural heritage. Among activities around the world, the project activities are centered primarily in India , United Kingdom , Germany , Switzerland and South Korea .