Step 1: Conceptualization: The objective is to chronologically order Indian folk theatre by geographic origin, progressing from East to West.
Step 2: Granular Breakdown: We ascertain the origin state/area for each theatre style:
- (A) Bhaona: Indigenous folk theatre from Assam (Northeast India).
- (B) Jatra: Prominent folk theatre from West Bengal and adjacent territories (Eastern India).
- (C) Ramlila: A dramatic folk interpretation of Rama's life, prevalent throughout North India, particularly Uttar Pradesh (North/Central India).
- (E) Maach: The customary theatre of Madhya Pradesh (Central India).
- (D) Dashavatar: Folk theatre originating from the Konkan region, notably Maharashtra and Goa (Western India).
Step 3: Definitive Resolution: Geographic ordering from East to West yields the subsequent arrangement:
1. Assam (Bhaona - A)
2. West Bengal (Jatra - B)
3. Uttar Pradesh (Ramlila - C)
4. Madhya Pradesh (Maach - E)
5. Maharashtra/Goa (Dashavatar - D)
The confirmed sequence of theatre forms is (A), (B), (C), (E), (D).