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Traditional Media: Folk Media
Lecture # 14
Introduction to Mass Communication
FOLK AND TRADITIONAL MEDIA
• Folk media are the typical traditional media of a particular
community or nation used from the times immemorial for
communication, and sharing joys and worries. It may vary
from community to community and nation to nation. Various
religious, castes and linguistic groups have different folk
media.
• The folk and traditional media are still the only mass media
in the sense that they have their roots in the traditions and
experiences of a large majority of a population.
CHARACTERISTICS OF FOLK MEDIA
• Folk and traditional media have some salient features, which
advocate its effectiveness and importance. Some of them are
given below :
• Their appeal is at personal level;
• Cross cultural communication hurdles are not encountered here ;
• Rapport is immediate and direct ;
• Available to all and enjoyed by persons of different age groups at
a very low cost ;
• Its impact is much deeper ;
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• Very useful for community development;
• They belong to the community and not to individuals, state or
private industry ;
• No threat of cultural colonialism and foreign ideological
domination. Local talent and localized message would have more
credibility than those centralized ones.
Basic Types of Folk Media
• Folk Music,
• Folk Sayings
• Riddles
Folk Music
• Folk song is the foundation on which the entire structure of
music is based.
• The classical as well as light music derive inspiration from
folk songs.
• Great musicians and singers have composed their attractive
melodies out of folk music.
• Folk Music expresses people's inner and most powerful
feelings and which the ear reveals to mind thus having an
heartening influence on human minds.
• It is not only the expression of art but also portrays harmony
of happy living and moral of entire rural community.
• It reflects the social creeds, the hopes and aspirations of the
people and the intimate picture of life in the community.
• It contains beautiful description of hills, deserts, lakes, rivers,
plains, the sun, the moon, soil and many other aspects of the
nature.
• The way it thrills and fascinates audiences is something to be
felt and experienced rather than explained in words.
• Folk songs of different festivals are song with their typical
traditional background.
• Before the advent of Islam folk music was mainly confined to
religious songs and prayers.
• So the Muslim Sufi poets found folk songs very much
suitable for disseminating Islamic teachings.
• They considered it as an effective medium for fulfilling their
mission.
• They realized the fact that folk music is the weakness of
human beings.
• They composed their poetry containing religious ideas and
recited it in such a charming manner that the listeners were
spellbound.
• Their hearts throbbed with the beat of music and it produced
the desired effects.
• Folk songs are passed on orally through generations of the
traditional peasants, singers, mystic poets and wandering
gypsies.
Folk Sayings
• Folk sayings are traditional sentences that people often say
and that give advice and information about life.
• For instance, there is a saying, man shall not live by bread
alone.
• Every language and community has its own sayings.
• Sometimes the message of one language saying is being
conveyed by another but in its own environment.
• The sayings are considered as a means of guidelines for folks.
Riddles
• In general usage, riddle is an act of artful communication in
which a party poses a witty question to a respondent who is
obliged to offer and reply.
• It is one of the oldest and the most wide-spread folk-lore
type.
• Riddles develop from common features of the group's
environment Linguistic environment are particularly
influential.
FOR EXAMPLE
What is the black and white
and read all over?
The answer to this riddle is
"Newspaper
• Each culture builds its own
riddles on common practices
and objects. Riddles
contribute to the mainstream
of those cultures from which
they drew their material.
• In a wide spectrum of cultures
riddles also function to
manage social conflicts, teach
rules of conduct and
conceptualize the environment
of adults as well as children.
Puppetry And Street Theatre
Puppetry:
• Puppetry is the art of designing, To designing, constructing
and operating puppets and marionettes, usually in theatrical
performance.
• A puppet is an articulated figure controlled by external
means.
• Most puppets represent human or animal forms, though they
may also give movement to normally inanimate objects or
abstract shapes.
• Puppetry is considered to be one of the basic means of
instruction.
• In puppetry serious topics are presented in a humorous and
light way.
• It involves people in characters and story and hence, stirs
them to action.
• Puppets are not hated even when dealing with sensitive
subjects.
• They have the power to convey the spirit of idea.
• From practical point of view, puppets are easier to organize
than real life actors.
• Fewer people are involved ; there is minimum rehearsal.,
Types of Puppets
There are two most common types of puppets.
These are :
• Marionette or string Puppet
• Glove or Hand Puppets
Marionette or string Puppet:
• This puppet has a jointed body and limbs.
• It can be made of wood, wire, paper, etc.
• It is suspended by strings which are
attached to different places on the body and
limbs, and to a control in the puppeteer's
hands.
• Movement of the puppet if produced by
moving the control and by pulling or
loosening the strings.
Glove or Hand Puppets:
• This is the simplest puppet.
• It is like a three fingered glove
which fits on the hand.
• Because the puppet is on a
human hand there is a direct life
quality and through different
movements and actions, the
puppet character can express
itself.
• One person can operate two
puppets at one time, one on
either hand.
Street Theatre
• The term theatre designates forms of communication based on
faked activity.
• It copies the ongoing process of human society and culture and
has been used to communicate observations about almost every
aspect of life.
• It has served as a means of expressing the deepest emotional and
spiritual intuitions of humanity as well as the lightest and most
casual passing fancies.
• It has served to disseminate new ideas and attitudes and to
confirm, celebrate challenge old ones.
• Street theatre or popular theatre is probably the most common
from the theatre.
• It is for general people. It is usually composed of folk farces.
• Theatre is used for highlighting problems confronting the
community.
• Though the cinema, TV and VCR have affected theatre but it
still serves the community.
• Street theatre works local songs, dances. It aims at provoking
the public to rage a war against strange social values and
injustices marking our society.
• Ajoka Theatre, Awami Theatre, Naya Theatre, etc., are some
of the famous theatres in Pakistan.
Traditional Approaches In Communication
To communicate with others is one of the basic fundamental needs of
man. For this purpose he has been using various available means of
communication since the days ancient. Some of the traditional
approaches in communication below :
Drum:
• Drum, whose beat still throbs the hearts, in old
days was used not only for entertainment but
also for information services. Drum is still a
good source of traditional means of
communication in many rural areas of Pakistan.
Mosque :
• From old times worship places are considered as community
centers and a source of communication in all religions.
• In Islam and particularly in our country Mosque is considered not
merely a place where prayers are offered but an educational
institution for both children and adults.
• There the followers are not only taught about religious services
but also about politics, economics, social justice, how to manage
their every day life and also about to cope with the aggressor.
• People also exchange views here, their sufferings and joys.
• Due to religious touch worship places were are and will be a
source of communication in all societies and particularly Mosque
for the Muslims in Pakistan and else where in the world.
Fairs:
• Fair is a festival where there is
entertainment and things are sold
and purchased. It provides an
opportunity to people (locals) to
get together. Various
organizations and industrial
concerns use it as a selling point.
Fairs are arranged on special
occasions.
Arts Councils and Cultural Shows:
• Arts Councils and cultural shows are
means of preserving and refreshing
cultural values and traditions. They
are like a bond which stitches new
and old generations together. They
are also a reflection of the old days.
Some other traditional
communication forms are:
• Jugglers, Moderns, Folk actors,
Bhands, Folk games, story tellers,
Puncheyat, etc.

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Folk Media Lec 14.pptx

  • 1. Traditional Media: Folk Media Lecture # 14 Introduction to Mass Communication
  • 2. FOLK AND TRADITIONAL MEDIA • Folk media are the typical traditional media of a particular community or nation used from the times immemorial for communication, and sharing joys and worries. It may vary from community to community and nation to nation. Various religious, castes and linguistic groups have different folk media. • The folk and traditional media are still the only mass media in the sense that they have their roots in the traditions and experiences of a large majority of a population.
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  • 4. CHARACTERISTICS OF FOLK MEDIA • Folk and traditional media have some salient features, which advocate its effectiveness and importance. Some of them are given below : • Their appeal is at personal level; • Cross cultural communication hurdles are not encountered here ; • Rapport is immediate and direct ; • Available to all and enjoyed by persons of different age groups at a very low cost ; • Its impact is much deeper ;
  • 5. In Egypt Unique Ramadan Tradition
  • 6. • Very useful for community development; • They belong to the community and not to individuals, state or private industry ; • No threat of cultural colonialism and foreign ideological domination. Local talent and localized message would have more credibility than those centralized ones.
  • 7. Basic Types of Folk Media • Folk Music, • Folk Sayings • Riddles
  • 8. Folk Music • Folk song is the foundation on which the entire structure of music is based. • The classical as well as light music derive inspiration from folk songs. • Great musicians and singers have composed their attractive melodies out of folk music. • Folk Music expresses people's inner and most powerful feelings and which the ear reveals to mind thus having an heartening influence on human minds.
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  • 10. • It is not only the expression of art but also portrays harmony of happy living and moral of entire rural community. • It reflects the social creeds, the hopes and aspirations of the people and the intimate picture of life in the community. • It contains beautiful description of hills, deserts, lakes, rivers, plains, the sun, the moon, soil and many other aspects of the nature. • The way it thrills and fascinates audiences is something to be felt and experienced rather than explained in words.
  • 11. • Folk songs of different festivals are song with their typical traditional background. • Before the advent of Islam folk music was mainly confined to religious songs and prayers. • So the Muslim Sufi poets found folk songs very much suitable for disseminating Islamic teachings. • They considered it as an effective medium for fulfilling their mission. • They realized the fact that folk music is the weakness of human beings.
  • 12. • They composed their poetry containing religious ideas and recited it in such a charming manner that the listeners were spellbound. • Their hearts throbbed with the beat of music and it produced the desired effects. • Folk songs are passed on orally through generations of the traditional peasants, singers, mystic poets and wandering gypsies.
  • 13. Folk Sayings • Folk sayings are traditional sentences that people often say and that give advice and information about life. • For instance, there is a saying, man shall not live by bread alone. • Every language and community has its own sayings. • Sometimes the message of one language saying is being conveyed by another but in its own environment. • The sayings are considered as a means of guidelines for folks.
  • 14. Riddles • In general usage, riddle is an act of artful communication in which a party poses a witty question to a respondent who is obliged to offer and reply. • It is one of the oldest and the most wide-spread folk-lore type. • Riddles develop from common features of the group's environment Linguistic environment are particularly influential.
  • 15. FOR EXAMPLE What is the black and white and read all over?
  • 16. The answer to this riddle is "Newspaper
  • 17. • Each culture builds its own riddles on common practices and objects. Riddles contribute to the mainstream of those cultures from which they drew their material. • In a wide spectrum of cultures riddles also function to manage social conflicts, teach rules of conduct and conceptualize the environment of adults as well as children.
  • 18. Puppetry And Street Theatre Puppetry: • Puppetry is the art of designing, To designing, constructing and operating puppets and marionettes, usually in theatrical performance. • A puppet is an articulated figure controlled by external means. • Most puppets represent human or animal forms, though they may also give movement to normally inanimate objects or abstract shapes.
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  • 20. • Puppetry is considered to be one of the basic means of instruction. • In puppetry serious topics are presented in a humorous and light way. • It involves people in characters and story and hence, stirs them to action. • Puppets are not hated even when dealing with sensitive subjects. • They have the power to convey the spirit of idea. • From practical point of view, puppets are easier to organize than real life actors. • Fewer people are involved ; there is minimum rehearsal.,
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  • 22. Types of Puppets There are two most common types of puppets. These are : • Marionette or string Puppet • Glove or Hand Puppets
  • 23. Marionette or string Puppet: • This puppet has a jointed body and limbs. • It can be made of wood, wire, paper, etc. • It is suspended by strings which are attached to different places on the body and limbs, and to a control in the puppeteer's hands. • Movement of the puppet if produced by moving the control and by pulling or loosening the strings.
  • 24. Glove or Hand Puppets: • This is the simplest puppet. • It is like a three fingered glove which fits on the hand. • Because the puppet is on a human hand there is a direct life quality and through different movements and actions, the puppet character can express itself. • One person can operate two puppets at one time, one on either hand.
  • 25. Street Theatre • The term theatre designates forms of communication based on faked activity. • It copies the ongoing process of human society and culture and has been used to communicate observations about almost every aspect of life. • It has served as a means of expressing the deepest emotional and spiritual intuitions of humanity as well as the lightest and most casual passing fancies. • It has served to disseminate new ideas and attitudes and to confirm, celebrate challenge old ones.
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  • 27. • Street theatre or popular theatre is probably the most common from the theatre. • It is for general people. It is usually composed of folk farces. • Theatre is used for highlighting problems confronting the community. • Though the cinema, TV and VCR have affected theatre but it still serves the community. • Street theatre works local songs, dances. It aims at provoking the public to rage a war against strange social values and injustices marking our society. • Ajoka Theatre, Awami Theatre, Naya Theatre, etc., are some of the famous theatres in Pakistan.
  • 28. Traditional Approaches In Communication To communicate with others is one of the basic fundamental needs of man. For this purpose he has been using various available means of communication since the days ancient. Some of the traditional approaches in communication below : Drum: • Drum, whose beat still throbs the hearts, in old days was used not only for entertainment but also for information services. Drum is still a good source of traditional means of communication in many rural areas of Pakistan.
  • 29. Mosque : • From old times worship places are considered as community centers and a source of communication in all religions. • In Islam and particularly in our country Mosque is considered not merely a place where prayers are offered but an educational institution for both children and adults. • There the followers are not only taught about religious services but also about politics, economics, social justice, how to manage their every day life and also about to cope with the aggressor. • People also exchange views here, their sufferings and joys. • Due to religious touch worship places were are and will be a source of communication in all societies and particularly Mosque for the Muslims in Pakistan and else where in the world.
  • 30. Fairs: • Fair is a festival where there is entertainment and things are sold and purchased. It provides an opportunity to people (locals) to get together. Various organizations and industrial concerns use it as a selling point. Fairs are arranged on special occasions.
  • 31. Arts Councils and Cultural Shows: • Arts Councils and cultural shows are means of preserving and refreshing cultural values and traditions. They are like a bond which stitches new and old generations together. They are also a reflection of the old days. Some other traditional communication forms are: • Jugglers, Moderns, Folk actors, Bhands, Folk games, story tellers, Puncheyat, etc.