Nautanki
Nautanki is a traditional form of folk theatre originating from the northern regions of India. It combines music, dance, and drama to tell stories, often based on historical events, mythology, or social issues. Performances are typically lively and colorful, engaging the audience with their vibrant costumes and energetic acting.
The art form is characterized by its improvisational style, allowing actors to interact with the audience. Nautanki performances often take place in open-air settings and are accompanied by live music, enhancing the overall experience. This theatrical tradition has been a significant part of local culture and continues to be celebrated today.