
Swang is an ancient form of Indian folk theatre, now on the verge of extinction. This play is a musical drama, it presents folk tales and stories through a blend of songs, music, and dance. Known for its humour, satire, and social messages, Swang is primarily performed in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana, where it’s also called Saang. Typically staged during fairs, festivals, and special occasions, its stories often explore rural life, mythology, and history. Performers, in traditional costumes and makeup, captivate audiences with their unique acting and dialogue. Swang not only entertains but also addresses social evils and superstitions, serving as a powerful tool for social awareness.