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Malaysia, Mak Yong Theatre(Bengkung and Pending)
Description Inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2008 Specific to the villages of the state of Kelantan in northwest Malaysia, where the tradition originated, Mak Yong is a kind of musical that combines acting, singing, music, dancing, and colorful costumes. Most roles are performed by women, and the stories are based on ancient Malay folk tales Kelantan-Pattani. The lyrics of the songs in Makyong primarily revolve around themes of war, loyalty to the king and kingdom, and the association of this loyalty with religious piety. Mak Yong is also associated with rituals in which shamans attempt to heal through song, trance-dance, and spirit possession. In addition, this performing art properly mixes Hindu and Islamic elements and portrays traditional Malay court life. Bengkung or belt, is a wide strip of cloth used to wrap the stomach, usually worn with Mak Yong clothing as part of the accessories. Pending is Malay silver/ gold Belt Buckle with hand carvings worn together with the bengkung.
Photographer ICHCAP, KF ASEAN Culture House
Place File Size 21.5MB
Definition 300dpi File Format JPG
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