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CHINA SPRING FESTIVAL DRAGON KABUKI KODO RICE HARVESTS WAYANG KULIT DALANG RAMAYANA BALINESE DANCE SHADOW PUPPETRY NANG YAI TO FLOAT SKY LANTERN LOI KRATHONG

It is based on Peking opera is a traditional theater art form in 1. Chinese history; folklore and contemporary life. 2. is also known as Chinese New Year. It is the most important tradition in Chinese holiday. The colorful 3. dancing on the streets accompanied by playing the drums are also part of Page 17 of 17 the celebration. 4. ___________ is traditional Japanese drama with highly stylized song, mime, and dance performed only by male actors. It was performed in full day time. 5. is a professional taiko drumming troupe. Musical pieces are based on traditional rhythm of Regional Japan. A peasant event such as the 6.. dance festivals were celebrated with drums. or The art of Indonesia is permeated by a strong Hindu-Buddhist tradition due to the migration of Indian culture. 7._ is an ancient Indonesian art of shadow play. Lacy shadow images are projected on a linen screen with a coconut oil lamp or electric lamp. The 8. or shadow artist manipulates carved leather figures between the lamp and the screen to bring the shadows to life. In Bali, there are various categories of dances such as the omnipresent Mahabharata and 9. 10. are very ancient dance tradition that is a part of the religious and artistic expressions. Thailand is the only country in Asia that was not conquered by western people. 11. is one form of public entertainment in the South of Thailand. The shadow theater is sometimes called 12.________ Lor Nang Thalung. The performance are normally accompanied by a combination of songs and chant. Thailand was formerly Siam. Thailand's 13._ is known as Yi Peng or Khom Fai usually held on a full moon of the 2nd month of the Lanna lunar calendar. It is considered good luck to release the sky lantern and many Thais believe these are symbolic of problems and worries floating away. Another one is the 14._ festival. Loi literally means 15. while krathong refers to the "lotus- shaped receptacle" which can float on water. The festival believed to originate in an ancient practice of paying respect to the spirit of the waters.​

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