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Introduction to Magical Indian Folk Theatre SWANG

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Description: The origins of Indian drama are traced back to the Vedas, with the Natya Shastra by Bharat Muni (200 BC-200 AD) being the first comprehensive treatise on drama and dramaturgy. Early performance forms combined dance, music, and recitation, laying the foundation for both classical and folk traditions. After the classical Sanskrit tradition declined, various regional folk forms emerged, particularly from the 14th to the 19th centuries.1 MODULE - INTRODUCTIONDefine folk theatre: Contrast folk vs. classical theatre (formal vs. community-driven).Importance of theatre in rural communities 2 MODULE- HISTORYOrigin in Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh; link to 18th–19th century.Connection to Bhakti poets like Surdas, Meerabai, and influence of saint poets.Role of local rulers in supporting Swang troupes.3 MODULE- CHARACTERICTS COSTUME, DANACE, MUSICMusical foundation: dholak, sarangi, nagada, harmonium.Singers narrate while actors dramatize.Role of folk songs, ragas like Bhairavi, Kafi, and Pilu.4 MODULE- SWANG AND SOCIETYMythological: Ramayana, Mahabharata, Krishna leela.Romantic: Tales of Heer-Ranjha, Laila-Majnu.Social: Justice, morality, rural life issues.Comedic: Satire on greedy landlords, corrupt officials.5 MODULE- DECLINE AND SURVIVAL OF SWANGDecline due to cinema, television, urban migration.Reduced patronage and audience interest.Government and cultural institutions’ revival efforts.Role of modern troupes and cultural festivals in sustaining Swang.Visuals: Government posters, cultural preservation projects.CONCLUSION
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