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Shadow Play Handicrafts Village |
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This is at Mu 1, Ban Bang Kaeo, Tambon Tha Madua.
It is about 9 kilometres from the Phetchakasem-railway intersection and
200 metres from the railway to the centre. The total distance from
Phatthalung city to the village is about 36 kilometres. The village has
25 members, all of whom make shadow play figures from hides in various
styles made to order. The work is delicate and beautiful. The products
are sold nationwide and exported to about 16 countries. For persons
interested in seeing and buying shadow play products, please contact
Mr. Im Chanchum, the centres president, or the Amphoe Bang Kaeo
Community Development Office at tel: 0 7469 7380.
Talung (shadow play) is a regional performance of southern Thailand
that is as popular as Nora. Like Nora, Phatthalung is also regarded as
the birthplace of Talung. Each shadow play figure is made from raw
cowhide that has been dried and then cut into shapes. Each figure is
ornately printed with designs, with black usually covering the entire
figure. Thinner hides will have colouring. The figures are held up by
bamboo sticks, with the mouth and hands movable in tune with the
narration. The Talung hall has a thatched roof and three walls. It has
a white cloth screen. Behind it is where the figures are kept. The
entire troupe of musicians and puppeteers number not more than 8
persons. Musical instruments include pipe, drum and gong. The figure
performance is the duty of the head of the troupe who both operate the
figures and narrate. The stories are from literature or newly written
tales.
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