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It is also known as Beijing Opera that combines music, vocal, performance, dance, and acrobatics.
Peking Opera
A form of Japanese Theater with highly stylized song, mime, and dance.
Kabuki
An Indonesian form of shadow puppetry.
Wayang Kulit
A technique being utilized in Peking Opera that is commonly used for sorrowful songs and is only sung by bearded characters.
Fan Pan
These are perhaps the most prominent ancient texts which serves as an inspiration of the shadow puppetry in Indonesia.
Ramayana and Mahabharata
The most important opera presentation in China
Peking Opera
An orchestra that accompanies the shadow puppetry in Indonesia
Gamelan
It is considered as the most important Japanese contribution to World theater.
Kabuki
The manipulator and puppeteer of Wayang kulit in Indonesia
Dalang
The male soloist/group singers in wayang kulit
Gerong
The female singer that sings with the orchestra in an Indonesian Theater show.
Pesindhen
An Asian art presentation which stories are usually from the Hindu epics.
Wayang Kulit
A fundamental instrument that accompanies the dance and movement of Japanese performances
Shamisen Music
It is an ancient shadow theater in Thailand which daning puppeteers perform scenes related to their values and ideologies.
Nang Shadow Play
A type of dance that is a vernacular, usually recreational, expression of a past or present culture.
Folk Dance
Mother of Philippine folk dance.
Francisca Aquino
The basic dance steps in the sakuting dance.
Change
step
A folk dance in Jolo, Sulu that uses a fan as an accessory alongside their traditional dance costume.
Sua-Ku-Sua
"My Pomelo Tree"
Sua-Ku-Sua
A place in Pangasinan that means "having to look backward and upward".
Lingayen
A dance that originated in Sulu that means "Fingernail".
Pangalay
A kind of fruit where people of Sulu got the inspiration to create the Sua-Ku-Sua dance.
Pomelo
It refers to rhythmic sticks producing the accompaniment for the dance.
Sakuting
A dance in Sulu with a Thailand, Malaysian, Burmese, Cambodian, and Indonesian influence.
Pangalay
A folk dance by the Tausug that is classified as a wedding dance.
Sua-Ku-Sua
A place where Sakuting originated.
Abra and Ilocos Norte
A dance that depicts a mock fight among Ilokano Christians and non-Christians during the Spanish Colonial period.
Sakuting
These are legal drugs that non-drug user might try which lead them to more dangerous drugs.
Gateway Drugs
Dried leaves rolled into a small square of rice paper to create a small, round cylinder called cigarette.
Tobacco
These are substances which causes cancer.
Carcinogens
The smoke that comes out of the lighted end of a cigarette or pipe.
Side stream/Secondary smoke
A stimulant that is not considered as a gateway drug.
Coffee
A group of diseases which make body cells grow uncontrollably.
Cancer
A physical and mental changes that the body is experiencing upon consuming alcohol.
Intoxication
A condition where a person consumes alcohol consistently which results in numerous body damages and malfunctions.
Alcoholism
A physical effect that gives discomfort to humans who heavily consumes alcohol.
Hangover
A colorless bitter-tasting substances that humans consume.
Alcohol
A person who smokes in sucession.
Chain smoker
It refers specifically to the smoke that a smoker directly inhales.
Mainstream smoke
An addictive substance found in tobacco products like cigarettes.
Nicotine
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