Jatra
Jatra is a traditional folk theater form originating from the Indian subcontinent, particularly popular in regions like West Bengal and Bangladesh. It combines music, dance, and drama to tell stories, often based on historical events, mythology, or social issues. Performances are typically held in open-air settings and can last for several hours, engaging audiences with vibrant costumes and lively performances.
The art form is characterized by its improvisational style, allowing actors to interact with the audience. Jatra plays often feature exaggerated characters and humor, making them accessible and entertaining. This cultural practice not only serves as entertainment but also reflects the social and political landscape of the communities where it is performed.