Xinhua
13 Apr 2025, 13:45 GMT+10
JAKARTA, April 13 (Xinhua) -- For centuries, the emerald islands of Indonesia have witnessed the convergence of Chinese, Hindu-Buddhist, and Islamic civilizations, forging a cultural tapestry unlike any other. Among its artistic gems, one shines brightest in the hearts of the people: Wayang, a unique theatrical form honored as Indonesia's cultural crown jewel.
In Javanese, "Wa" signifies the sacred, while "Yang" means shadow-together embodying the divine art of shadows. This classical performance takes many forms, including shadow puppetry (Wayang Kulit in Indonesian), wooden puppetry (Wayang Golek in Indonesian), and human puppetry (Wayang Orang in Indonesian),etc. Documented as early as the 11th century, Wayang flourished into its mature form by the 15th century and has been passed down through generations in Java and Bali.
The performance art of Wayang is breathtaking. Take Wayang Kulit as an example: the exquisitely crafted leather puppets are made from premium rawhide, while their control rods are fashioned from buffalo horn. During performances, a large white square screen stands at the center, surrounded by musicians playing traditional instruments in a semicircle.
Behind the curtain, Dalang, the master puppeteer, serves as the soul of the performance. A storyteller, musician, and philosopher in one, Dalang deftly manipulates dozens of puppets, narrates ancient epics, sings poetic verses, and even strikes metal plates with his toes to keep rhythm. This virtuoso must memorize vast repertoires of classical literature, weaving together philosophy, morality, and artistry, a role that commands deep respect in Indonesian society.
As twilight descends, the magic of Wayang unfolds. Bathed in flickering lamplight and hypnotic music, gods and heroes leap across time, recounting tales of cosmic battles, noble sacrifices, human struggles, and timeless romances. In 2003, UNESCO enshrined Wayang as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, recognizing its universal cultural significance.
Scholars debate its origins: some trace its roots to Indian epics, others credit Chinese shadow plays introduced during the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), while local traditions emphasize its distinct Javanese essence. Regardless, Wayang has evolved into diverse regional styles, even embracing modern elements. Bicycles, airplanes, and high-speed trains now share the stage with mythical figures, reflecting contemporary Indonesian life.
Fascinatingly, Wayang kulit and Chinese shadow puppetry-cultural "twins" born of different lands share striking similarities in craftsmanship, performance, and narrative. Their intertwined histories speak to centuries of cross-cultural exchange.
Today, Wayang remains vibrantly alive. It is performed at weddings, festivals, and modern celebrations. For Indonesians, it is a bridge to their ancestors, a living art that pulses with the nation's spirit. In its timeless stories and ever-evolving forms, Wayang captures the soul of Indonesia, a testament to its people's enduring love for life, tradition, and imagination.
Photographers: Xu Qin, Sahlan Kurniawan, Agung Kuncahya B., Agung Supriyanto
Text: Yu Yang
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