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A Mudiyettu performer as goddess Bhadrakali with a towering headdress and fierce painted face, lit by flaming torches in a Kerala temple courtyard at night, drummers and villagers around. Folk Theatre
June 17, 2026 6 min read

What Is Mudiyettu? Kerala’s Rarest UNESCO Theatre Form, Explained

Once a year, in temple courtyards along three Kerala rivers, a goddess battles a demon in a ritual drama the…

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A Ramlila performance at night on an open-air stage, an actor dressed as Rama with a golden bow lit by warm floodlights, a huge crowd watching under strings of festival lights. Folk Theatre
June 2, 2026 6 min read

What Is Ramlila? History, Staging, and Where to Watch India’s Biggest Open-Air Theatre

Every autumn, thousands of Indian towns turn into stages for Ramlila, the epic retelling of the Ramayana. Here is where…

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