Poetry in praise of women is called "panegyric" or "ode." These types of poems celebrate and honor the beauty, strength, intelligence, and virtues of women.
Yes praise poetry can be presented in a theater
In Islamic poetry, madhiy is a form of praise poetry that specifically praises the Prophet Muhammad. It is significant because it expresses love, admiration, and reverence for the Prophet, highlighting his virtues and qualities. Madhiy differs from other forms of praise poetry by focusing exclusively on praising the Prophet Muhammad, rather than other individuals or subjects.
An ode is the type of lyric poetry that is defined as one that typically gives praise to its subject.
M. Kinny has written: 'A single rose' -- subject(s): American Love poetry, Christian women, Love poetry, American, Poetry, Women authors, Women's poetry
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Odes
The psalms in the Bible are considered poetry, expressing praise worship and confession to God.
Linda A. Kinnahan has written: 'Lyric interventions' -- subject(s): American Experimental poetry, American Feminist poetry, American poetry, English Experimental poetry, English poetry, Feminism and literature, History and criticism, Lyric poetry, Women and literature, Women authors 'Poetics of the feminine' -- subject(s): American Feminist poetry, American poetry, Authority in literature, Criticism and interpretation, Feminism and literature, History, History and criticism, Influence, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Women and literature, Women authors
Nabati poetry is also known as "the people's poetry" and "Bedouin poetry".
Thomas Hornblower Gill has written: 'The golden chain of praise' -- subject(s): Christian poetry, Hymns 'The golden chain of praise: hymns' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The golden chain of praise: hymns'
Just that - a Poetry Reading.
Hymns