Stories for Today: A Contemporary Artist Brings New Life to a Moribund Indonesian Theatre Genre
Dani Iswardana is single-minded about his mission to inject new life into wayang beber, perhaps the oldest form of Indonesian narrative theatre, but now described as a dying art. The intensity of his purpose buoys Dani through long stretches of painting when food is forgotten and his work, fuelled b...
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Main Author: | CHAN, Margaret |
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2010
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