The beautiful Khmer art form of shadow
puppetry declared a masterpiece of in tangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in
2005.
The performance involves
the projection of firelight to a white screen. Performers then use puppets made
of leather to produce shadows and bring to life stories told over hundreds of
generations. Puppetry has always played an important role in the cultural and
religious identity of the Cambodian people. It is usually performed to offer
homage to the gods and ways of communicating with them.
Spend this evening
relaxed and get away from the temple hustle with a Dinner and performances of
Shadow Puppetry.
18USD
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