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Gangsa (Cordillera, Luzon)
a flat gong
Kudyapi (Visayas)
Two-stringed boat-lute
Kulintang (Mindanao)
set of horizontally laid gongs
Singkil (Maranao, Mindanao)
A folk dance revolves around the tale of Princess Gandingan
Sayaw sa Parol (Dance of the Lantern)
Traditional Filipino folk dance originating from Pampanga, Central Luzon.
Komedya (Visayas)
a vibrant form of musical theater, usually Christians against Moors
Banduria
small pear-shaped plucked instrument
Octavina
small guitar with a shorter neck
Parol
star-shaped lantern that symbolizes the Star of Bethlehem
Wayang (Indonesia)
Theatrical presentations based on the epic myths of the Mahabharata and Ramayana from India.
Wayang Kulit
Is a puppet theater that uses the shadow of the puppets mounted on sticks
Dalang
The master that manages the puppets, sings, and more.
Wayang Golek
Doll-puppet theater
Nang Yai (Thailand)
Refers to large leather puppets used in shadow plays
Mua Roi Nuoc (Vietnam)
from of folk art that evolved from entertaining royalty.
Originated in the Red River Delta
Mua Roi Nuoc
Sbek Thom (Cambodia)
Unique form of shadow puppetry where puppets are made from tanned cowhide
Legong Dance (Indonesia)
Depicting mythical stories
Originated as the "dance of the royal palace"
Legong Dance
Pendet (Bali, Indonesia)
Ritual dance performed by women during religious ceremonies
Ram Thai (Thailand)
Portrays stories from Indian epic "Ramayana"
Also known as Thai masked dance-drama
Ram Thai
Khon (Thailand)
Depicts the life of Rama
Joget (Malacca, Malaysia)
Traditional lively Malay dance performed during cultural celebrations and weddings.
Zapin (Malaysia)
Traditional malay dance with influences from Middle Eastern culture
Xoan (Phu Tho, Vietnam)
Declared 2017 Intalgible Cultural Heritage
Hat Dance (Vietnam)
Tells stories about rural life
Songkran (Thai New Year)
Rituals such as pouring scented water on Buddha images and elder's hands are observed.
Diwali (India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Malaysia)
Festival of Lights
Loy Krathong (Thailand)
Symbolizes the release of negativity.