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Cards (15)

  • Japanese Theater, known for storytelling through song and dance.
  • Chinese Theater features musicians dressed similarly to stage assistants in contemporary China.
  • Wayang Kulit in Central Java is an Indonesian Theater tradition, utilizing puppet materials and musical accompaniment.
  • Noh is a spiritual drama in Japan, combining symbolism from Buddhism and Shinto.
  • Kyogen serves as the comic partner to Noh, linking theological themes with everyday life through farce and slapstick.
  • Bunraku, which began in the 16th century, involves the use of puppets and is a form of traditional theater in Japan.
  • Shingeki, a form of modern drama in Japan, employs naturalistic acting and contemporary themes.
  • Yose was a popular form of spoken theater in the Edo period in Japan.
  • San-sien is a type of stringed instrument, similar to a lute with four strings.
  • Wayang is the Indonesian and Malay word for theater, particularly used in reference to various kinds of puppet theater.
  • Ta-lo, siao-lo are gongs used to signify the beginning of a performance.
  • Tan-piku are kettle drums used to create the tempo of a performance
  • Pi-pa is a lute with four strings, similar to the description provided
  • Siao are recorded flutes, typically played along with singing.
  • Ti-ts are cross flutes, commonly played alongside singing.