Folk Theatre
Folk theatre is a form of performance that reflects the traditions, stories, and cultural practices of a specific community or region. It often includes elements like music, dance, and storytelling, making it accessible and engaging for audiences. This type of theatre typically draws on local folklore, myths, and historical events, showcasing the unique identity of the people.
Performances are usually held in informal settings, such as village squares or community gatherings, and may involve audience participation. Folk theatre can be seen in various cultures around the world, with notable examples including Noh in Japan, Commedia dell'arte in Italy, and Kabuki in Japan.