Saang
Saang (Hindi: सांग), also known as Swang or Svang (स्वांग), is a popular folk dance–theatre form in Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. Swang incorporates suitable theatrics and mimicry (or nakal) accompanied by song and dialogue. It is dialogue-oriented rather than movement-oriented. Religious stories and folk tales are enacted by a group of ten or twelve persons in an open area or an open-air theatre surrounded by the audience.Swang ia an art of immitation means Rang-Bharna, Nakal-Karna. "EK MARDANA EK JANANA MANCH PAR ADE THE RAI"
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Saang
Saang (Hindi: सांग), also known as Swang or Svang (स्वांग), is a popular folk dance–theatre form in Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. Swang incorporates suitable theatrics and mimicry (or nakal) accompanied by song and dialogue. It is dialogue-oriented rather than movement-oriented. Religious stories and folk tales are enacted by a group of ten or twelve persons in an open area or an open-air theatre surrounded by the audience.Swang ia an art of immitation means Rang-Bharna, Nakal-Karna. "EK MARDANA EK JANANA MANCH PAR ADE THE RAI"
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Saang (Hindi: सांग), also know ...... JANANA MANCH PAR ADE THE RAI"
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Swang, auch Svang (Hindi स्वा ...... chichten der Panjabi-Folklore.
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