Post on 28-Jun-2018
Radin Mas – A Princess
of Singapore
By Mini Monsters Limited
Pre-show © The Esplanade Co. Ltd
About Mini Monsters LimitedMini Monsters Limited is the Education Outreach arm of TV Production
House Dua M Pte Ltd, helmed by the Creative Directors, Rilla Melati
Bahri & Najip Ali. Their aim is to revive the interest in the Malay
language by offering an interesting and fun approach in its learning. It
is hence apt that their motto is “Berhibur dan Belajar” (Entertain and
Educate).
To promote active Malay learning, Mini Monsters Limited provides
Malay language school programmes in schools around Singapore.
This is their 3rd year producing theatre shows as part of Esplanade’s
F.Y.I season.
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Radin Mas – A Princess of Singapore
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Fascinated by the legend of Princess Radin Mas, Gary begins to wonder if
the legend is a part of Singapore’s history as he uncovers historical evidence
to prove the story to be true. He goes back to a time when Singapore was
known as Temasek with the help of a magic book and tries to change history
by helping Princess Radin Mas. Is it true that the princess was rescued from
her heartless uncle by a loyal servant? Did the princess and her father flee to
Temasek? Will the princess be able to save her father? Gary hopes to
discover the answers to these questions and help the princess along the way.
This tale about loyalty, love and perseverance is told through traditional Malay
art forms such as kuda kepang (horse dance), silat (martial arts), wayang
kulit (shadow puppetry) and Indonesian gamelan music.
Radin Mas – A Princess of Singapore will help pupils to understand the history
behind Radin Mas, a local neighbourhood, and the various traditional Malay
art forms.
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Think-Pair-Share
1. Do you know what a legend is?
2. Who is Radin Mas?
3. Is she a real person?
What are legends?
•It is a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as
historical.
•However, some details may be true and some may not
be true.
•Details cannot be proven to be a fact because there are
no documented evidence.
Can you spot where the Radin Mas constituency is on the map of Singapore?
Did you know that the area is named after a very beautiful princess, Puteri
Radin Mas Ayu?
Who is Radin Mas?
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• She is a real princess from Java who came to Temasek with her
father, Pangeran Agung Adipati.
• Even though she is a real person and she died saving her father,
nobody knows for sure if the events are facts.
• The stories were passed down orally. This means that the stories
were told through the spoken form. There are no documents to prove
that the events were 100% accurate. Image Source: A Village Remembered – Kampong Radin Mas 1800-1973
Radin Mas – A Princess of Singapore
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Can you guess why the area was named after her?
When Puteri Radin Mas Ayu came to Temasek, she lived in the very
same area you saw on the map. The area is also known by its
other name, Telok Blangah.
Image Source: A Village Remembered – Kampong Radin Mas 1800-1973
Map of IndonesiaPrincess Radin Mas is from Java. Do you know
where Java is?
Image source: Google maps
Map of IndonesiaDo you know where Java is?
Island of Java
Did you know?
•Java is an island.
•Java is estimated to have been inhabited by early
Man, about one and a half million years ago.
• Between the 8th and 9th century A.D., the rulers of the
Sailendra Dynasty built Borobudur Temple, the world’s
largest Buddhist monument.
•Between the 8th and 10 century A.D., the Sanjayas
built the largest Hindu complex , the Prambanan
Temple.
•Some of the traditional art forms that come from Java
have been around for more than a thousand years.
Borobudor Temple
Image source: wikipedia.com and travel.nationalgeographic.com
Prambanan Temple
Image source: wikipedia.com and www.yukiba.com
Radin Mas – A Princess of Singapore features music, dance, theatre and a martial art form that come from Java.
Let’s find out what these are!
Do you know what the horses in the pictures are used for?
Do you know what art form this is?
Image source: www.longwindingroad.wordpress.com and tribunnews.com
Kuda Kepang
• Kuda kepang is a type of traditional Javanese dance depicting a
group of horsemen.
• Horsemen "ride" the horses.
• Horsemen are actually dancers.
• In Java, this art form is known as kuda lumping.
• In Singapore, it is known as kuda kepang. Kuda means “horse”.
• A lot of kuda kepang performances are based on Hindu epics.
Image source: tribunnews.com
Do you know what the man is holding?
Image source: explore.id.blogspot.com
Wayang Kulit
• The figures are puppets.
• The puppets are used in
wayang kulit, a type of shadow
puppetry.
•Puppets are made of buffalo
hide and horn handles.
•Some traditional performances
can go up to nine hours.
•A lot of stories are based on
Hindu epics.
Image source: http://prasetya.ub.ac.id/
Do you recognise this martial art form?Have you seen it anywhere before?
If yes, where?
Image source: silatireland.com
Silat
• A form of martial arts.
•Spread throughout the Malay Archipelago since 7th A.D. including Java
•Became the martial arts form of choice for sultans, bendahara (prime
minister), hulubalang (warriors) and panglima (knight).
•There are over 1000 types of silat forms all over Asia, including
Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Myanmar.
• Traditional music is often used as an accompaniment.
Image source: wikipedia
Keris
•A traditional asymmetrical dagger from Java.
•Keris are often carved in meticulous detail.
•Made up of bilah (blade), hulu (hilt) and warangka (sheath).
•Used in silat.
•Spread to Malay archipelago and is now a weapon associated with the
Malay culture.
Image source: halimlading.com
bilah hulu
warangka
During the show….
1.Find out more about the Legend of Radin
Mas Ayu.
2.Find out more about Javanese culture and
the different art forms.
3.Learn a few Javanese words.
4.Enjoy the show and observe the 12
Golden Rules of Theatre!
Also, don’t forget to visit the Jendela at the Esplanade for our special visual arts exhibition on local legends,
Tales from Jalan Buang Hoe.
The Jendela is located on level 2, next to the Esplanade
Recital Studio. So pop by right after the show!
Located at level 2, next to
Esplanade Recital Studio