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Which of the following pairs are examples of Indian folk theatre forms that rely primarily on narrative or vocal techniques?

AKathak and Bharatanatyam

BKoodiyattam and Mohiniyattam

CYakshagana and Kathakali

DRamlila and Rasleela

Answer:

D. Ramlila and Rasleela

Read Explanation:

Indian folk theatre can be broadly categorized into two main types: religious and secular, which gave rise to Ritual Theatre and Theatre of Entertainment, respectively. These two forms developed alongside one another, influencing each other in various ways. Folk and traditional theatre forms are often primarily narrative or vocal in nature, relying on singing and recitation, with examples such as Ramlila, Rasleela, Nautanki, and Swang, and typically do not involve complex gestures or dance elements. While each of these theatrical styles has its own distinct form based on local traditions, they differ in aspects such as execution, staging, costumes, makeup, and acting styles, though they share some broad similarities.


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