Wayang golek
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Wayang golek is one of the traditional Sundanese puppet arts from West Java, Indonesia. In contrast to the wayang art in other areas of Java island that use leather in the production of wayang, wayang golek is a wayang art made of wood. Wayang golek is very popular in West Java, especially in the Pasundan land area.[1][2] Today, wayang golek has become an important part of Sundanese culture.
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Wayang golek | |
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Types | Traditional puppet theatre |
Ancestor arts | Sundanese people |
Originating culture | Indonesia |
Wayang Puppet Theatre | |
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Country | Indonesia |
Criteria | Performing arts, Traditional craftsmanship |
Reference | 063 |
Region | Asia and the Pacific |
Inscription history | |
Inscription | 2008 (3rd session) |
List | Representative List |
Wayang Kulit, Wayang Golek, Wayang Klithik |
On November 7, 2003, UNESCO designated wayang the flat leather shadow puppet (wayang kulit), the flat wooden puppet (wayang klitik), and the three-dimensional wooden puppet (wayang golek) theatre, as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. In return for the acknowledgment, UNESCO required Indonesians to preserve the tradition.[3]