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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, a unique musical folk play, is a 19th-century contribution by Jaipur city in Indian state of Rajasthan to the folk theatre of Rajasthan. At the start of the 18th century, in the peripherals of Agra, two groups originated and developed a poetic dialogue.

  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. List of traditional Indian theatre - Wikipedia

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    Theatre State/Region Originated Features Exponents Akhyana: Gujarat: Enactment of religious episodes from Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagavata by Mana-bhatas: Premanand Bhatt, [2] [3] Narsinh Mehta, Acharya Hemachandra

  6. Yamunabai Waikar - Wikipedia

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    Yamunabai Waikar (31 December 1915 – 15 May 2018), née Yamunabai Vikram Jawle [1] was an Indian folk artist, [2] known for her expertise in the Marathi folk traditions of Lavani and Tamasha, folk art forms involving music and dance and reported to be one of the leading exponents of the art genres.

  7. 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

  8. Sawaal Majha Aika! - Wikipedia

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    The storyline of the film is based on a traditional theatre form called Tamasha. The film has many popular songs sung by Sulochana Chavan. [2] The film won the Certificate of Merit for the Third Best Feature Film at the 12th National Film Awards ceremony held on 31 May 1965. [3]

  9. List of Indian folk dances - Wikipedia

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    It deals with social issues and conflict between traditional and modern, rich and poor. Domkach is performed in the bridegroom's house by women during a marriage ceremony. Phagua is a dance and also a type of folk song performed during Holi. Jat-Jatin is the most popular folk dance of North Bihar, especially in the Mithila. It is performed by a ...