
Folk Theatre
Folk theatre is a traditional form of performance rooted in local culture, customs, and stories passed down through generations. It often involves community participation, music, dance, costumes, and storytelling to entertain, educate, and preserve cultural heritage. These performances are typically spontaneous, informal, and reflect the everyday life, beliefs, and values of a particular community. Folk theatre serves as a means of social expression and cohesion, maintaining cultural identity through accessible and engaging artistic practices familiar to the local people.