‘Rama and the Worm’ is a shadow puppet production targeting neglected diseases in Central Java. It is an entertainment-based intervention study to promote health by reducing the impact of parasitic diseases such as soil-transmitted helminths (STH). The study uses traditional Javanese shadow puppetry (wayang kulit) as a vehicle in village communities to disseminate health messages and promote behaviour change to prevent diseases caused, primarily, by inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene. The health education messages contained in the play, although using traditional characters and themes, required the creation of a completely new narrative script, using characters and plot lines familiar to the wayang kulit repertoire, but placing them in ...
This research intends to report an experience of forming a theatre group with puppets Art with healt...
Wayang kulit (Javanese shadow puppet) Purwa show still has a place in the hearts of puppet lover co...
Shadow puppet of the character Abiyasa, made of painted hide and horn. Java, Indonesia, 1800–1816. “...
‘Rama and the Worm’ is a shadow puppet production targeting neglected diseases in Centra...
Performing arts used as a method of spreading health information dates back to the origins of storyt...
Puppet is not just aesthetically pleasing shape, but has its own value for the Indonesian people in...
Background: Fishy Clouds, a 45-minute non-verbal touring puppet theatre show, was created with the o...
One of Indonesia\u27s cultural heritage that is still preserved up to date is the art of puppet show...
Puppetry or the shadow puppet performance has gone into a decrease in its qualiry and .frequen...
Konsep The ancient art of shadow play, or ”wayang kulit” (lit. leather figures), is a unique co...
Efforts to revitalize shadow puppet shows in Sidoarjo Regency are needed to keep up the existence o...
This paper studies on how puppets as a media for preaching. One of them is puppet Thimplong brought ...
AbstractModern society experiences fewer opportunities concerning the arts and culture that benefits...
This research investigated the potential of folk opera as a tool for HIV and AIDS education in Papua...
This research is a research conducted in an area known as Kampung Wayang Indonesia, namely in the Ke...
This research intends to report an experience of forming a theatre group with puppets Art with healt...
Wayang kulit (Javanese shadow puppet) Purwa show still has a place in the hearts of puppet lover co...
Shadow puppet of the character Abiyasa, made of painted hide and horn. Java, Indonesia, 1800–1816. “...
‘Rama and the Worm’ is a shadow puppet production targeting neglected diseases in Centra...
Performing arts used as a method of spreading health information dates back to the origins of storyt...
Puppet is not just aesthetically pleasing shape, but has its own value for the Indonesian people in...
Background: Fishy Clouds, a 45-minute non-verbal touring puppet theatre show, was created with the o...
One of Indonesia\u27s cultural heritage that is still preserved up to date is the art of puppet show...
Puppetry or the shadow puppet performance has gone into a decrease in its qualiry and .frequen...
Konsep The ancient art of shadow play, or ”wayang kulit” (lit. leather figures), is a unique co...
Efforts to revitalize shadow puppet shows in Sidoarjo Regency are needed to keep up the existence o...
This paper studies on how puppets as a media for preaching. One of them is puppet Thimplong brought ...
AbstractModern society experiences fewer opportunities concerning the arts and culture that benefits...
This research investigated the potential of folk opera as a tool for HIV and AIDS education in Papua...
This research is a research conducted in an area known as Kampung Wayang Indonesia, namely in the Ke...
This research intends to report an experience of forming a theatre group with puppets Art with healt...
Wayang kulit (Javanese shadow puppet) Purwa show still has a place in the hearts of puppet lover co...
Shadow puppet of the character Abiyasa, made of painted hide and horn. Java, Indonesia, 1800–1816. “...