Wayang Kulit the Shadow Plays of Bali and Java (version 2.1)

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Here is a free Powerpoint Presentation to introduce elementary school students to Wayang Kulit (leather shadow puppets) from Bali and Java. You can use this presentation before having your students make their own shadow puppets: http://makingvisualnarratives.com/puppet-lesson-plans/wayang-kulit-the-shadow-plays-of-bali-and-java-lesson-plan Check out some student examples of shadow puppets made by third grade students here.

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Wayang Kulit: Shadow plays of Bali and Java

Elements of a Wayang Kulit Show

Puppeteer

(Dalang)

Front

Puppeteer

(Dalang)

Puppets

Back

Elements of a Wayang Kulit Show

"The Dalang tells the story, manipulates all the figures,

interprets characters and voices for each, and produces

sound effects punctuating speech and movement. The

Dalang also sings, cues the musical accompaniment,

speaks several languages, and blesses the performance

and surrounding area with mantras."

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Wayang Kulit puppets are made from:

Water Buffalo leather

Sanded

Next, the leather is:

Carved

Painted

and Gold Leaf is applied

The gunungan (gunung, mountain) or kayanon (forest)

is the most important part of the show. It is used to

signal the beginning and the end of the performance.

The gunungan is placed in the center of

the screen before the drama begins,

separating the opposed groups of

characters that lie to the right and left

of the dalang.

The gunungan is placed in the center of the screen before the drama

begins, separating the opposed groups of characters that lie to the right

and left of the dalang.

Just

(Good)

Unjust

(Bad)

Characters with narrow eyes are refined and elegant. Those

with wide eyes are more down to earth.

If you were a Wayang Kulit puppet, what would your eyes

look like?

Over the head of the dalang there is a special brass oil lamp (blencong)

often shaped like the mythical bird Garuda. The light shining from the lamp

on the head of the dalang – and making possible the projection of the

shadow of the puppets on the screen – represents the divine light infused

through the upper chakra in the dalang (intermediary between gods and

humans).

The Garuda (Sanskrit: Garuda गरुड, eagle) is a

large mythical bird or bird-like creature that

appears in both Hindu and Buddhist religion.

The Ramayana is a popular story to tell with shadow

puppets.

Here are some of the characters from the Ramayana:

Garuda

Rama

Sita

Hanuman

Raksasa

Ravana

Why not write your own story and perform with

puppets you made yourself?

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