mapeh 8 (arts 1st quarter) - arts and crafts
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SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARTSARTS AND CRAFTS
CARLO JUSTINO J. LUNAMALABANIAS INTEGRATED SCHOOL
THAILAND
Thai Sky
Lantern
Festival
THAILANDSky Lanterns made out of rice
paper with a bamboo frame, which contain a fuel cell or small candle
THAILANDSky Lanterns are used during the
year for festivals are also commonly
called as wish lanterns
THAILANDLoy Krathong Festival the most popular
festival held on the 12th full
moon, usually in November
Silk Cocoons and Spool
CAMBODIA
CAMBODIAHandicrafts are part of their traditional culture and their livelihood.
CAMBODIAHandicrafts textiles baskets jars pottery tools for daily use
LAOS
LAOSMaking PaperLaotians make paper by hand in the wider region for over 700 years using the bark of the local sa or mulberry tree.
LAOSSa PaperUses: for calligraphy making festive
temple decorations umbrellas fans kites
LAOSSa Paper has been revived in, particularly in Luang Prabang, Northern Laos is used to create lampshades, writing paper, greeting cards, and bookmarks
Making Sa Paper1. The mulberry bark is crushed and soaked in
water until it dissolves into a paste.2. The liquid is then scooped out, poured
through a bamboo sieve.3. Finally, placed in a thin layer on a bamboo
bed and dried in the sun.
Handicrafts made of Sa paper in Laos
VIETNAM
VIETNAMSilk Painting one of the most
popular forms of art in Vietnam
favored for themystical atmosphere that can be
achieved with the medium
VIETNAMSilk Painting typically showcase
the countryside, landscapes, pagodas, historical events, or scenes of daily life.
Silk Paintings
INDONESIA
INDONESIAWayang Kulit is a puppet shadow
play performed around the Indo-Malayan archipelago, tracing its origin to India
INDONESIAWayang Kulit Wayang, in modern
Indonesian language means “show” or “perform”.
INDONESIAWayang Kulit Others say that
wayang is also attributed to the Indonesian word bayang which means "shadow".
INDONESIAWayang Kulit Kulit means “skin”, a
reference to the leather material that the figures are carved out of.
INDONESIAWayang Kulit is derived from a
Javanese Hindu-Buddhist tradition, where hand-crafted leather puppets depict epic stories of the gods in shadow play
WAYANG KULITThe Show The puppets are moved behind a cotton or
linen screen by a Dalang, or a “puppet master" in a shadow puppet play.
The Dalang tells the story, interprets and voices for each character, producing sound effects with speech and movement and manipulates all the figures between the lamp and the screen to bring the shadows to life.
WAYANG KULITThe Show Most shadow play is based on two epic
stories from India - the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
The Balinese and Javanese have combined the Hindu stories with Buddhist and Muslim ideas mixed with their own folklore.
Wayang Kulit
MALAYSIA
MALAYSIAWau Kite is a uniquely
designed Malaysian kite
its wings are similar to an Arabic letter (pronounced “wow”)
MALAYSIAWau Kite Farmers used kites as
scarecrows in the fields and as a means to lull their children to sleep, so they could work with little interruption.
Pasir Gudang International Kite Festival
BRUNEI
BRUNEISongkok is a cap widely worn
in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, the southern Philippines and southern Thailand
BRUNEISongkok mostly worn by male
Muslim in formal situations such as wedding feasts, funerals or festive occasions such as the Muslim Eid ul-Fitr and Eid al-Adha
BRUNEISongkok is also called peci or
kopiah
BRUNEI DARUSSALAMCategories of Men’s Headgears1. Dastar – is a piece of cloth tied around the
head2. Songkok (or kopiah) – a type of cap made
from velvet3. Tengkolok (or serban) – resembles a
turban and is a typical headdress in the Middle East
Dastar
Songkok
Tengkolok
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