Shadow Theatre
Shadow Theatre is a form of storytelling that uses silhouettes to create visual narratives. Performers manipulate cut-out figures behind a screen, casting shadows that represent characters and scenes. This art form has roots in various cultures, including Indonesia with its Wayang Kulit and Turkey with Karagöz.
The performance often combines music, dialogue, and sound effects to enhance the experience. Audiences watch as the shadows come to life, conveying emotions and actions without the need for detailed visuals. Shadow Theatre is not only entertaining but also serves as a means of preserving cultural stories and traditions.