Shadow Theater
Shadow Theater is a form of storytelling that uses silhouettes to create visual narratives. Performers manipulate cut-out figures behind a screen, casting shadows that are illuminated by a light source. This technique allows for creative and imaginative presentations, often accompanied by music or narration.
Originating in various cultures, Shadow Theater has roots in places like Indonesia with its Wayang Kulit and Turkey with its Karagöz. The art form has evolved over time, maintaining its appeal as a captivating way to convey stories, myths, and moral lessons through the interplay of light and shadow.