Pesta Bayangan: Festival of Shadows, Festival of Imagination
Sat, 11 October, 4pm, 7pm
River Room, Level 2
Free performance
Enjoy wayang kulit performances at ACM! As part of Pesta Bayangan: Festival of Shadows, Festival of Imagination, with venue support from ACM during Crossing Cultures for the following performances:
4pm: Sena Ngundha Layangan (Sena Flies a Kite)
Betrayed and cast into the river, young Bratasena meets a sea serpent god who gives him a magical kite that amplifies his emotions. His sadness unleashes an epidemic in a broken world. Amid ruins and disasters, Bratasena discovers the true joy of play.
This performance features Wayang Cinema, an innovation pioneered by Ki Aneng Kiswantoro that combines shadow puppetry with cinematic visuals and live and digital music.
7pm: Rama Tambak (Rama Builds a Causeway)
After prince Rama’s wife is kidnapped by the demon king Rahwana, Rama is furious and he uses his powers to heat the sea, killing everything. When the sea god pleads, Rama agrees to build a causeway with the help of an army of monkeys, despite resistance from sea creatures loyal to Rahwana.
Performers
Jan Mrázek has studied and performed Javanese shadow puppet theater and gamelan music for many years. He is Associate Professor in the Department of Southeast Asian Studies, NUS, and founding director of NUS Singa Nglaras Gamelan Ensemble.
Ki Aneng Kiswantoro is a well-known puppeteer, musician, and composer, and a lecturer at the Department of Puppetry in the Indonesian Institute of the Arts, Yogyakarta. He has revived rare genres of wayang, such as Wacinwa, and created new forms like Wayang Cinema.
Singa Nglaras Gamelan Ensemble, founded by Jan Mrázek in 2004, is made up of NUS students, alumni, and faculty and members from outside the university. Weekly latihan (practice sessions) combine learning, socialising, and enjoying music.