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Match each traditional regional folk theatre and performing art form listed in List-I with its corresponding state cultural heritage and performance characteristics in List-II.

  • MaachMalwa region of Madhya Pradesh, staged on an elevated wooden platform with operatic ballad dialogues
  • KaryalaHimachal Pradesh hill tracts, enacted as an open-air night-long satirical community play during local fairs
  • Burra KathaAndhra Pradesh and Telangana, presented as a dynamic three-performer musical storytelling narrative
  • Bhand PatherKashmir Valley, performed by traditional artist guilds utilizing satire, social parody, and the surnai ensemble

Cevap

Maach matches with the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh (elevated platform operatic ballads); Karyala matches with Himachal Pradesh hill tracts (night-long satirical community play); Burra Katha matches with Andhra Pradesh and Telangana (three-performer musical storytelling narrative); and Bhand Pather matches with the Kashmir Valley (traditional satire with the surnai ensemble).
Each folk tradition matches its specific regional background: Maach is native to Malwa (Madhya Pradesh); Karyala belongs to the hills of Himachal Pradesh; Burra Katha is the traditional tripartite storytelling art of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana; and Bhand Pather is the socio-cultural satirical theatre of Kashmir.

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1
Identify the geographical origin and defining performance traits of Maach.
Maach originates from the Malwa cultural zone of Madhya Pradesh and is staged on high platforms using operatic song-dialogues.
Connecting the etymology from 'manch' (stage) to its central Indian Malwa heritage establishes the first pair.
2
Identify the regional identity and staging format of Karyala.
Karyala is native to the mid-Himalayan valleys of Himachal Pradesh, performed overnight during festive village gatherings.
Recognizing this Pahari folk drama format identifies the second pairing.
3
Determine the structural elements of Burra Katha and Bhand Pather.
Burra Katha is the three-artist ballad tradition of the Telugu-speaking Deccan states, while Bhand Pather is the quintessential satirical street theatre of Kashmir.
Matching the respective performance structures to their linguistic and geographical zones completes all correspondences.

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