parodas
Parodas are a traditional form of comedic performance that originated in the Balkans during the late 19th century. The term derives from the local dialect word for “mockery,” reflecting the genre’s emphasis on satire and parody. Early parodas were typically performed during rural festivals and community gatherings, where performers, often dressed in colorful folk costumes, would compose and recite humorous verses about local politics, social norms, and everyday life.
The structure of a paroda usually follows a call‑and‑response format. A lead performer introduces a subject
Parodas gained increased prominence during the 20th‑century nationalist movements in Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Serbia, where performers
Scholars of Balkan folklore regard parodas as an important vehicle for the transmission of traditional oral