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