ASIAN FOLK ARTS

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  1. 2. Khuur- Mongolian instrument also known as horsehead fiddle.
  2. 10. Harmonic overtones
  3. 11. Low guttural tones
  4. 12. One of the traditional Japanese Musical instrument.
  5. 13. throwing of small paper packets onto the stage to show appreciation for exceptional performances in the Kabuki Theater.
  6. 15. SHADOW PUPPETRY-is a form of theatre acted by colorful silhouette figures made from leather or paper, accompanied by music and singing.
  7. 16. a popular Kabuki prop, can be used to represent a tray, a sunrise, the wind, rain, cutting with a knife, drinking, and much more.
  8. 17. One of the feature of the architectural marvels of the Kabuki Theater.
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  1. 1. manipulates the puppets using rods and strings to move the puppets, making them dance, fight, and tell stories.
  2. 2. crafted with meticulous detail portray mythical and historical figures, adding depth to the storytelling in the Thai Khon Dance Drama.
  3. 3. ceremonial opening of Kabuki performances.
  4. 4. a traditional Japanese popular drama with singing and dancing performed in a highly stylized manner.
  5. 5. gestures in Khon Dance. Used to communicate specific meanings and emotions, adding depth to the storytelling.
  6. 6. Whistling sound
  7. 7. material used in the puppet making in Chinese shadow puppetry.
  8. 8. is a form of singing originating in western Mongolia, in the Altai mountains.
  9. 9. Mongolian instrument also known as two-stringed lute.
  10. 11. DANCE DRAMA- is a performing art in Thailand that combines musical, vocal, literary, dance, ritual and handicraft elements.
  11. 14. the conclusion of a Kabuki performance, actors and musicians participate in a closing ritual.
  12. 17. During this period, monks used the shadows of puppets to symbolize the soul of the deceased during the intercession.