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Page 231
... Thailand , Laos , and Cambodia Vietnam Indonesia and Malaysia The Philippines IV . The performing arts Diverse traditions in the performing arts The folk tradition The court tradition The popular and Western traditions Characteristics ...
... Thailand , Laos , and Cambodia Vietnam Indonesia and Malaysia The Philippines IV . The performing arts Diverse traditions in the performing arts The folk tradition The court tradition The popular and Western traditions Characteristics ...
Page 245
... Thailand as well . At the same time , Thailand's male masked panto- mime was brought to Cambodia , as far as is known for the first time , and it became known as lakon kawl . Both male and female dance - plays were translated into Cam ...
... Thailand as well . At the same time , Thailand's male masked panto- mime was brought to Cambodia , as far as is known for the first time , and it became known as lakon kawl . Both male and female dance - plays were translated into Cam ...
Page 246
... Thailand . The performance technique undoubt- edly came from Malaysia , while the plays and the identi- fying features of the puppet figures , mostly from the Rāmāyaṇa , are from Thai khon and lakon nai . A similar shadow play exists in ...
... Thailand . The performance technique undoubt- edly came from Malaysia , while the plays and the identi- fying features of the puppet figures , mostly from the Rāmāyaṇa , are from Thai khon and lakon nai . A similar shadow play exists in ...
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