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- Terukkuttu is a Tamil street theatre form practised in Tamil Nadu state of India and Tamil-speaking regions of Sri Lanka. Terukuttu is a form of entertainment...
- tamasha of Maharashtra, burrakatha of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, terukkuttu of Tamil Nadu, and the yakshagana of Karnataka. India has a theatre training...
- precisely Koothu refers to either Terukuttu or Kattaikkuttu. The terms Terukkuttu and Kattaikkuttu are often used interchangeably in modern times; however...
- traditions include the Jatra of Bengal, the Ramlila of Uttar Pradesh, and the Terukkuttu of Tamil Nadu. Parsi theatre, which "blended realism and fantasy, music...
- Kavitha Charles Sreelatha Vinod S. Vijayalakshmi Bhoopathi Aparna Ramesh Terukkuttu T. Kanniyappan Kaniyan koothu V. Muthu Perumal "Executive Board Members...
- Swang Rajasthan Swang Uttar Pradesh Tamasha Maharashtra Tang-ta Manipur Terukkuttu Tamil Nadu Theyyam Kerala Tholpavakoothu Kerala Tiatr Goa Wari-leeba Manipur...
- subsidiary stories being added. These include the Tamil street theatre, terukkuttu and kattaikkuttu, the plays of which use themes from the Tamil language...
- accompany them on the harmonium, the mridangam and the mukavinai. The terms Terukkuttu and Kattaikkuttu are often used interchangeably. However, historically...
- Mela Kabuki, a visually similar form of ****anese theatre. Kattaikkuttu Terukkuttu This King of Mysore was deaf and dumb, but knew several languages. Mysore...
- Yakshagana of Karnataka, 'Chindu Natakam' of Andhra Pradesh and the Terukkuttu of Tamil Nadu. Parsi theatre, which blends realism and fantasy, containing...