Tailored to:
Community, Schools
Available in:
Western Australia
Theme:
Storytelling, Theatre
Region:
Asia
Wayang Kulit with Sofari and Tom
Step into the magical world of Javanese storytelling with Tom and Sofari in Wayang Kulit, a traditional shadow‑puppet performance from Java, Indonesia. Using intricately hand‑carved leather puppets, this ancient art form brings myths, heroes and spirits to life through light, shadow and movement.
The word wayang means shadow or ghost, and kulit refers to the leather used to create the puppets. These flat, translucent figures are pressed against a back‑lit screen, where their silhouettes appear to move, breathe and interact. The result is a mesmerising visual experience in which puppetry, music and narration combine to create a living theatre of shadows.
With Tom and Sofari, students will discover the cultural depth and dramatic flair of this storytelling tradition.
Highlights include:
- Demonstration of hand‑carved Javanese leather puppets
- Shadow projection techniques that create lifelike movement
- Scenes inspired by Hindu epics such as the Ramayana
- Insights into Indonesian characters, values and community stories
- Live narration that brings ancestral spirits and folklore to life
Wayang Kulit offers a captivating window into Indonesian culture, blending myth, artistry and imagination.
Join the journey and uncover the stories that dance within the shadows.