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A Life in Shadows
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A Life in Shadows

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Through documentary photography, A Life in Shadows by Constantine Korsovitis, illustrates the sophistication and value of shadow theater and its creators. One of the oldest storytelling traditions, shadow theatre combines puppetry with music, philosophy, history, storytelling, fashion, ritual, religion, and education. While each nation in Southeast Asia has its own distinct culture, shadow theatre is a shared theme. Many of the masters make their own puppets, play all the musical instruments, learn long texts in ancient languages, sing, study movement, and perform for long period of time in what is one of the most difficult and challenging art forms. Most of the performers are farmers, fisherman, factory workers, or teachers by day and artists by night. Through documentary photography, A Life in the Shadows by Constantine Korsovitis, illustrates the sophistication and value of shadow theatre and its creators, and the author has been capturing the spirit and multiplicity of shadow theatre since 1999 in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Cambodia, the common thread being the use of the Hindu epics of the Ramayana and the Mara Mahabharata as a source stories. AUTHOR: Sydney-based documentary photographer Constantine Korsovitis has a Masters degree in Documentary Photography from Sydney University and a Diploma of Photography from TAFE NSW. He has regularly exhibited his works both within Australia and Internationally. He is an active participant in the Sydney music scene and a regular contributor to the Australian free Press. He has worked on some of Australia's largest festivals including Days Like This, Big Day Out, All Tomorrows Parties, Harvest, Good Vibrations, Parklife and Subsonic. During his overseas travels he developed a strong interest in traditional theatre which led into a long term project of documenting, shadow puppetry throughout Southeast Asia. Korsovitis spent five years travelling around Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Cambodia to capture and interview puppet masters, musicians and craftsmen for his project. The result, "A Life Of Shadows", exhibited at the Ratchadamnoen Contemporary Art Centre in 2018. SELLING POINTS: . One of the oldest storytelling traditions, shadow theatre combines puppetry with music, philosophy, history, storytelling, fashion, ritual, religion, and education . A Life in the Shadows by Constantine Korsovitis, illustrates the sophistication and value of shadow theatre and its creators

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
River Books
Country
TH
Date
24 June 2025
Pages
176
ISBN
9786164510845

Through documentary photography, A Life in Shadows by Constantine Korsovitis, illustrates the sophistication and value of shadow theater and its creators. One of the oldest storytelling traditions, shadow theatre combines puppetry with music, philosophy, history, storytelling, fashion, ritual, religion, and education. While each nation in Southeast Asia has its own distinct culture, shadow theatre is a shared theme. Many of the masters make their own puppets, play all the musical instruments, learn long texts in ancient languages, sing, study movement, and perform for long period of time in what is one of the most difficult and challenging art forms. Most of the performers are farmers, fisherman, factory workers, or teachers by day and artists by night. Through documentary photography, A Life in the Shadows by Constantine Korsovitis, illustrates the sophistication and value of shadow theatre and its creators, and the author has been capturing the spirit and multiplicity of shadow theatre since 1999 in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Cambodia, the common thread being the use of the Hindu epics of the Ramayana and the Mara Mahabharata as a source stories. AUTHOR: Sydney-based documentary photographer Constantine Korsovitis has a Masters degree in Documentary Photography from Sydney University and a Diploma of Photography from TAFE NSW. He has regularly exhibited his works both within Australia and Internationally. He is an active participant in the Sydney music scene and a regular contributor to the Australian free Press. He has worked on some of Australia's largest festivals including Days Like This, Big Day Out, All Tomorrows Parties, Harvest, Good Vibrations, Parklife and Subsonic. During his overseas travels he developed a strong interest in traditional theatre which led into a long term project of documenting, shadow puppetry throughout Southeast Asia. Korsovitis spent five years travelling around Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Cambodia to capture and interview puppet masters, musicians and craftsmen for his project. The result, "A Life Of Shadows", exhibited at the Ratchadamnoen Contemporary Art Centre in 2018. SELLING POINTS: . One of the oldest storytelling traditions, shadow theatre combines puppetry with music, philosophy, history, storytelling, fashion, ritual, religion, and education . A Life in the Shadows by Constantine Korsovitis, illustrates the sophistication and value of shadow theatre and its creators

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
River Books
Country
TH
Date
24 June 2025
Pages
176
ISBN
9786164510845