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Dramas in Goa
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Goa is highly rich in folk drama forms that narrate, often with songs and music,
the stories of great epics like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, and also project
relevant, contemporary issues the society or the community is concerned with.
Jagar
This earliest form of drama in Goa is supposed to be the precursor of modern
Marathi theatre. There are two forms performed by two different communities.
One form, the Perani Jagar, is performed exclusively by the Hindu Perani community.
The theme tackles philosophical questions like the origin of the universe in
the background of mythology. The other form known as Gawda Jagar is enacted
by the Christian Gawda community in different villages in Goa in different styles.
The theme is derived from the contemporary village life.
Tiatr
A tiatr is a form of entertainment unique to Goa. Not exactly a drama or a musical
drama, it consists of 6 or 7 acts, each of roughly 15 minutes' duration, called
podd'dde, which are interspersed by 2 or 3 songs, solo, duo or duet, trio, quarter
or group song. The songs are unrelated to the play but based on social, political
or religious themes. This mix of songs and plays makes tiatr popular among the
masses. The character of tiatr changed after the independence. While family
quarrels, heavily laced with Portuguese language and influence, formed the story
of tiatr in the pre-liberation era, social, religious and political themes crept
in the post-liberation period. Khell Tiatr, a derivative of tiatr, performed
in villages during the Carnival, Intruz and Easter in the open ground, differs
from tiatr in that its songs are relevant to the main play.
Some of the other popular folk drama forms are Dashavatari, Goulankala, Kala,
Lalit, Kalo, Ranmale, and Rathkala.
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