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Shadow play / puppetry

A form of performance in which flat articulated figures (‘shadow puppets’) or the bodies of the performers are moved between a light source and a translucent screen (‘scrim’) so that the audience sees their shadows. It is an ancient form of storytelling that originated in China, India and Indonesia.

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