Disc 1: Ramayana - Drama Teaching Module Supplemental Materials
1. Deemdanna - royalty free
2. Ramayana - brief outline
3. Shadow puppets shapes
4. The Ramayana
5. The Ramayana
Disc2: The Ramayana: UCF Teaching Module
1. Introduction
2. The Ramayana Story
3. Shadow Puppets
4. Rod Puppets
5. Mask Theatre
Leslie Caulfield (2005)
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This book deals collectively with the history of modern art in Asia and is based on papers presented at the conference on Modernism and Post-Modernism in Asian Art held at the Australian National University in 1991.
The preface by Virginia Spate and the introduction by John Clarke are original analyses on cross-disciplinary issues, and […]
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In this companion volume to the successful Images of Enchantment: Visual and Performing Arts of the Middle East (AUC Press, 1998), historian and ethnomusicologist Sherifa Zuhur has once again commissioned the edited authoritative essays from noteworthy scholars from around the globe that explore the visual and performing arts in the Middle East. What differentiates […]
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Westerners often have only a confused idea of Asian art, one peopled with good-natured Buddhas, ferocious deities with myriad arms and licentious erotic prints. Now, this beautiful volume offers a clear and visually stunning tour of the artistic achievements of Asian civilization, highlighting the greatest works. Spanning an eclectic range of imagery, from […]
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The International Research & Exchange Board (IREX) is an international nonprofit organization founded in 1968 to provide leadership and innovative programs to improve the quality of education, strengthen independent media, and foster pluralistic civil society development. IREX and IREX Europe deliver programs and consulting expertise in more than 50 countries.
The following IREX programs are […]
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This video is part of an education package that includes five programs from Wide Angle’s first season - Greetings from Grozny, Soul of India, Cause for Murder, The Empty ATM, and To Have and Have Not. Each program begins with specially selected segments that provide a short introduction to the film’s themes and can […]
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This video is part of an education package that includes five programs from Wide Angle’s first season - Greetings from Grozny, Soul of India, Cause for Murder, The Empty ATM, and To Have and Have Not. Each program begins with specially selected segments that provide a short introduction to the film’s themes and can […]
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This video is part of an education package that includes five programs from Wide Angle’s first season - Greetings from Grozny, Soul of India, Cause for Murder, The Empty ATM, and To Have and Have Not. Each program begins with specially selected segments that provide a short introduction to the film’s themes and can […]
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This video is part of an education package that includes five programs from Wide Angle’s first season - Greetings from Grozny, Soul of India, Cause for Murder, The Empty ATM, and To Have and Have Not. Each program begins with specially selected segments that provide a short introduction to the film’s themes and can […]
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This video is part of an education package that includes five programs from Wide Angle’s first season - Greetings from Grozny, Soul of India, Cause for Murder, The Empty ATM, and To Have and Have Not. Each program begins with specially selected segments that provide a short introduction to the film’s themes and can […]
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