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The term "Zawazawi" (often associated with the sound of heavy footsteps or rhythmic beats) generally refers to a specific style of Marathi folk performance, closely related to and Tamasha . Unlike the classical, polished Lavani seen on stage, the "Zawazawi" style is typically more earthy, energetic, and aggressive. It is characterized by: