Match the traditional state folk theatre and performance art forms in Column I with their respective regional socio-cultural attributes and practices in Column II:
- Bhand PatherSatirical musical folk theatre of the Kashmir Valley blending secular wit, social critique, and Surnai-Dhol accompaniment.
- MaachOperatic folk theatre of the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh staged on a high wooden platform (Pata) with dialogue in rhymed couplets (Bhol).
- KariyalaOpen-air devotional folk theatre of the Himachal hills enacted around a sacred fire (Dhuni) to appease village deities.
- Villu PaatuAncient musical bow-song ballad tradition of Southern Tamil Nadu and Kerala narrating heroic tales and mythological lore.
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Bhand Pather matches with the Kashmiri satirical folk theatre; Maach matches with the Malwa operatic theatre on an elevated platform; Kariyala matches with the Himachal open-air folk theatre performed around a sacred fire; and Villu Paatu matches with the southern bow-song ballad tradition.
Each folk performance represents an intangible heritage tradition tied to specific state societies: Bhand Pather is Kashmir's satirical rural theatre; Maach is Madhya Pradesh's Malwa regional opera performed on raised wooden platforms; Kariyala is the ritual hill theatre of Himachal Pradesh organized around a sacred Dhuni fire; and Villu Paatu is the indigenous bow-song tradition of southern Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
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Regional Folk Theatres, Performance Traditions, and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Indian States
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