shadow puppetry
Shadow puppetry is a form of storytelling that uses flat, cut-out figures to create shadows on a screen. These figures are often made from materials like paper or leather and are manipulated by puppeteers using rods or strings. The light source, usually a lamp or candle, casts the shadows, bringing the characters to life as they move.
This art form has a rich history in many cultures, including Indonesia, Turkey, and China. Each region has its own unique styles and stories, often reflecting local traditions and folklore. Shadow puppetry combines visual art with performance, captivating audiences of all ages.