Potehi Glove Puppet Theatre in Southeast Asia and Taiwan

The glove puppet theatre, potehi, which originated in the south of Fujian province, China, is one of the most elegant forms of music theatre in the world. In this path-breaking book, six researchers chart its spread from Fujian to Taiwan and Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore a...

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Other Authors: Fushiki, Kaori (Editor), Ruizendaal, Robin (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Taipei Taiyuan Publishing 2016
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