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Topeng : the Art of Dance and Storytelling in Bali, Indonesia

Professor Randal Baier Multimedia, Fine & Performing Arts Librarian Eastern Michigan University . Topeng : the Art of Dance and Storytelling in Bali, Indonesia. Topeng: Masked Dance-Drama. Roots of Topeng: Ritual and Babad. The Mask in Bali. Topeng Styles. Topeng Pajegan

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Topeng : the Art of Dance and Storytelling in Bali, Indonesia

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  1. Professor Randal Baier Multimedia, Fine & Performing Arts Librarian Eastern Michigan University Topeng : the Art of Dance and Storytelling in Bali, Indonesia Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  2. Topeng: Masked Dance-Drama Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  3. Roots of Topeng: Ritual and Babad Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  4. The Mask in Bali Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  5. Topeng Styles • Topeng Pajegan • One dancer, ritual occasions in the temple • All roles danced and spoken by the same person • Topeng Prembon (a mixture) • A troupe, usually 3-4 dancers, also includes women • Influence of other styles, such as Arja Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  6. Characters portrayed • Introductory Characters • Regal Patih, or Strong Male • Topeng Tua, the “Old Man” • Youth or Humorous Character • Panasar and Kartala (Servants) • Dalem, the Good King • Clowns • Maidservants and Female Attendants Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  7. Regal Patih, or Strong Male • Usually the second character • Proud, grandfatherly, lovable • Stock character, must be present Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  8. Topeng Tua, the “Old Man” • Usually the second character • Proud, grandfatherly, lovable • Stock character, must be present Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  9. Topeng Tua, the “Old Man” II Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  10. Panasar (Clown-servants) Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  11. Bondresan: Bring on the Clowns Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  12. Sidhakarya: Closing the Ritual Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  13. Topeng – Storytelling in Bali • Professor Randal Baier • Multimedia, Fine & Performing Arts Librarian • 734-487-0020 x2401 • rbaier@emich.edu • http://www.emunix.emich.edu/~rbaier/arts/ Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  14. Thank You! Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  15. Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  16. Backstage Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  17. Synopsis of a Topeng story: Dalem Dukut Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  18. How a Balinese mask is made Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  19. The story of Durga Uma Dewi Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  20. Topeng Prembon and Topeng Sakti • : the most recent developments Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

  21. The roots of Topeng Topeng – Storytelling in Bali

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