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ZẹẹmẹIndian folk culture is characterized by its simplicity-Dance makeup.jpg
English: Folk culture reflect the history, traditions, beliefs, and customs of a community. By preserving folk arts, we can ensure that our cultural heritage is not lost or forgotten. Promoting Diversity: Folk arts are unique to different regions and communities, and they reflect the diversity of our society. Various forms of folk theater, such as Tamasha in Maharashtra, Yakshagana in Karnataka, and Jatra in West Bengal, contribute to the dynamic folk culture of India. These performances often combine elements of music, dance, and storytelling, providing a vibrant and engaging platform for both entertainment and cultural expression.
nado má – nado yi, bo má podọ nado ze azọ́n lọ do jẹhọnmẹ
nado wludopọ – nado yíi zán po azọ́n devo po
To nubiọtomẹsi he bọdego ehelẹ glọ:
Mẹhe tindo e – A dona na sisi he jẹ, bo wleawuna notẹn intẹnẹt tọn dé na gbedewema lọ, bo sọ dohia eyin diọdo dé ko wá aimẹ. A sọgan wamọ to aliho he sọgbe depope mẹ, ṣigba e ni ma taidi dọ gbedewema-namẹtọ lọ nagbe we kavi zan we blo.
ma dehe di yedelẹ – Na eyin dọ a vọ nude jlado, lẹ́ nude do kavi yi nude dogọ na azọ́nwanu ehe, a dona ze nuyidogọ towe ehelẹ jo gbọn gbedewema dopolọ kavi dehe di yedelẹ gblamẹ taidi vonọtaun lọ.