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SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARTS

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SOUTHEAST

ASIAN ARTS

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FRESCO OF THE PREACHING BUDDHA -THAILAND

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APSARAS-heavenly dancing girlsAngkor Wat, Angkor-THAILAND

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HANUMAN

RAVANA

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Hanuman, the mighty ape that aided Lord Rama in his expedition against evil forces, is one of the most popular idols in the Hindu pantheon. Believed to be an avatar of Lord Shiva, Hanuman is worshiped as a symbol of physical strength, perseverance and devotion. Hanuman's tale in the epic Ramayana - where he is assigned the responsibility to locate Rama's wife Sita abducted by Ravana, the demon king of Lanka —

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Wayang Kulit- Shadow puppet play. Java INDONESIA

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The shadow puppet plays often tell stories from Hindu poems. Puppet shows are another famous art form of Indonesia. The puppets are usually made from wood or leather. Yet the audience never sees the puppets. The puppeteer or the Dalang moves the puppets behind a white screen to act out a story. The audience sits on the other side. It sees only the shadows of the puppets on the screen.

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DALANG

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Wayang-means shadow and for Malay is theatre arts.

PENCHAK-Indonesian fight dance similar to Martial art dance in Cotabato

Legong- Indonesian dance featuring highly controlled movement of the arm with protruding nails.

Okir-a muslim art.Design done in a wood or metal.

Gamelan- Musical ensemble Indonesia. Orchestra is the equivalent in the Philippines

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Okir Mindanao,Philippines

Legong Indonesia

Pangalay Philippines

Okir-malaysia

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Gamelan-Indonesia

Orchestra-Philippines

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Wayang Topeng- Masked danceBali, INDONESIA

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ATI-ATIHAN

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Ruined temples-Angkor ThomCAMBODIA

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SHWESANDAW CETIYA-building that combines stupa and shrine

MYANMAR

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ShrineA place of religious devotion or commemoration, :a place where devotion is paid to a deity or deities, as in Shinto.the tomb of a saint or other venerated person.a location where an important event in the life of a holy person is thought to have occurred.

StupaA dome-shaped monument, used to house Buddhist relics or to commemorate significant facts of Buddhism or Jainism. Also called tope.

CETIYAThis word means a building that combines shrine and stupa

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SHWE DAGON PAGODAMYANMAR

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WATER PAVILION-THAILAND

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THAT LUANG STUPA VIENTIANE,LAOS

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SHIVA AND UMA- Sandstone CAMBODIA

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SAN AGUSTIN CHURCHPHILIPPINES

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Batik- National art of Indonesia

T’nalakPhilippines

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DHYANI-BUDDHA in BorobudurJAVA,INDONESIA

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TEMPLE OF SHIVA-Java Indonesia

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THE SPOLARIUM-PHILIPPINES

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Shiva

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Similarities

Southeast

Asian Arts

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Southeast Asian Arts are generally influenced by their religion, history and cultural traditions.

The meanings, symbols and purpose of the art forms are related to their religion,culture, and history of the country.

The design may be similar and vary on the type of religion belief materials and creativity of the artists.

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Hope you enjoy and

learned!!!Maam Odie