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CONTRIBUTION OF FOLK ARTS IN THE PROMOTION OF INDIAN CULTURE / भारतीय संस्कृति के संवर्धन में लोककलाओं का अवदान

Journal: SHODHKOSH: JOURNAL OF VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS (Vol.5, No. 1)

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Page : 1125-1134

Keywords : Culture; Folk Art; Traditional Art; Richness; Collection; Contribution;

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Abstract

In this research paper, I have attempted to explore the ancient recreational forms of Indian culture. These traditional art forms are deeply rooted in Indian cultura and they consists of various expressions such as music, dance, puppetry, and storytelling. These different forms of arts reflects a distinctive aspect of Indian art and culture, with folk art serving as a symbol of this rich cultural tapestry. Indian tradition has the greatest collection of songs, music, dance, stage performances, folk traditions, display arts, rituals, and ceremonies. Indian folk arts, which have flourished in regions like Madhubani, Bihar; Warli, Maharashtra; Gond, Madhya Pradesh; Bhil and Gond, Odisha; Patachitra, Kalighat; Kalamkari, Andhra Pradesh; Tanjore art; Mahabuliyas, Bundelkhand; Phad paintings, and more, symbolize country's rich cultural heritage. These folk arts have coexisted harmoniously for centuries which foregrounds special aspects of social development within Indian culture, underscoring local life and traditions in India. Moreover, the prospect of folk arts in the educational field is also important. Recognizing their contribution to the promotion and enrichment of Indian culture, the importance of preserving and enriching folk arts is emphasized in the conclusion of this research paper.

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