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Description | 훈 끄라복(Hun Krabok)은 17세기 아유타야 왕국 나라이(Narai) 왕 지배 시기 이래로 존재해 온 태국의 전통 인형극이다. 훈 끄라복의 내용은 문헌 속의 일화나 설화들을 주제로 하며, 주요 꼭두각시는 프라(pra), 낭(nang), 약(yak), 링(ling), 광대(joker)로 분류한다. 꼭두각시 인형의 한 손은 항상 춤추는 자세이고 다른 손은 무기를 쥐고 있다. 본 영상은 현재 소멸의 위기에 처해있는 훈 끄라복 극단의 이야기와 인형극에 등장하는 꼭두각시 제작 및 공연 기술에 대해 보여준다. | ||
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Manage No | VI00000484 | Running Time | 25:45 |
Country | Thailand | ||
ICH Domain | Performing Arts, Social practices, rituals, festive events, Traditional craft skills | ||
Videos Photographer | Year | 2020 | |
Place | 태국 | File Size | N/A |
Definition | N/A | File Format | N/A |
Copyright | 유네스코아태무형유산센터, 태국 타마삿대학교 |
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Hun Krabok
Hun Krabok is Thailand’s traditional puppet theater, which has endured since the reign of King Narai of the Ayutthaya Kingdom in the seventeenth century. Hun Krabok generally depicts episodes or fables found in literature, with the main puppets classified as pra, nang, yak, ling, and joker. Each puppet holds a dancing pose in one hand and a weapon in the other. This video depicts the story of a Hun Krabok troupe that is currently facing the risk of closure, as well as the production and performance techniques for the puppets featured in this traditional performing art.
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Hun Krabok
Hun Krabok is Thailand’s traditional puppet theater, which has endured since the reign of King Narai of the Ayutthaya Kingdom in the seventeenth century. Hun Krabok generally depicts episodes or fables found in literature, with the main puppets classified as pra, nang, yak, ling, and joker. Each puppet holds a dancing pose in one hand and a weapon in the other. This video depicts the story of a Hun Krabok troupe that is currently facing the risk of closure, as well as the production and performance techniques for the puppets featured in this traditional performing art.
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Hun Krabok
Hun Krabok is Thailand’s traditional puppet theater, which has endured since the reign of King Narai of the Ayutthaya Kingdom in the seventeenth century. Hun Krabok generally depicts episodes or fables found in literature, with the main puppets classified as pra, nang, yak, ling, and joker. Each puppet holds a dancing pose in one hand and a weapon in the other. This video depicts the story of a Hun Krabok troupe that is currently facing the risk of closure, as well as the production and performance techniques for the puppets featured in this traditional performing art.
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Hun Krabok
Hun Krabok is Thailand’s traditional puppet theater, which has endured since the reign of King Narai of the Ayutthaya Kingdom in the seventeenth century. Hun Krabok generally depicts episodes or fables found in literature, with the main puppets classified as pra, nang, yak, ling, and joker. Each puppet holds a dancing pose in one hand and a weapon in the other. This video depicts the story of a Hun Krabok troupe that is currently facing the risk of closure, as well as the production and performance techniques for the puppets featured in this traditional performing art.
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