Culture / Master of puppets


The dhalang or dalang (Javanese: dhalang, Indonesian: dalang, Malay: dalang) is the puppeteer in an Indonesian wayang performance. In a performance of wayang kulit, the dalang sits behind a screen (kelir) made of white cotton stretched on a wooden frame. Above his head, hanging from beams attached to the top of the screen, is the lamp (blencong), which projects the shadows onto the screen. In front of the dhalang is a stage (debog), traditionally made from the trunk of a banana tree, into which the sharpened control rods of the puppets can be pushed to keep them in position during the performance. To his left is the puppet chest (kotak), and to his right is the puppet chest's lid, on which the puppets sit ready for use.
© Diego Zapatero
March 25, 2014 22:53
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CameraNIKON / D800
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LensNIKON / AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D
FilmDigital / ISO 1000
Aperture f/3.2
Shutter Speed 1/250 sec
Focal Length 50.0 mm
(50mm f/1.4)
TakenAugust 17, 2013 00:01
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