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Folk Play

Definition:

A folk play refers to a traditional form of theater performed by amateur actors in a local community or village. It typically includes a combination of drama, music, dance, and comedy, often based on mythical or historical themes.

Sample Sentences:

  1. During the festive season, the villagers gather to watch a captivating folk play that has been passed down through generations.
  2. The folk play reenacts the ancient battle between good and evil, enthralling the audience with its powerful performances.
  3. Local schools often organize folk play workshops to introduce students to their cultural heritage and encourage participation in traditional arts.

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