Tag Archives: Jakarta

Tropical trepidations

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This scorpion was by the footpath one afternoon.

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Dead butterfly wing

DSC_0296This is an ankat, a small van-like bus. It can be flagged down from anywhere and it costs the equivalent of 20 cents to travel.

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Flooding is a regular thing in this area

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These are a great way to get around. Apparently, they have motorbike motors.IMG_9710

A bit of hassling goes on in Jakarta, but it’s not nearly as bad as in some places I’ve been.IMG_9719

Sad to see an old dead tree get cut down.IMG_0348  Women only cars on the train from Bogor to Jakarta IMG_9789

IMG_9727Toilet vansIMG_9726The heat can be a big problem

 

Wayang heritage puppets

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I visited the Wayang Puppet Museum in Kota Tua, Jakarta, on Saturday. I saw the most amazing puppets and met some fascinating puppeteers and puppet makers.

I plan to return one day soon to see a puppet performance. These puppets were originally used in the royal courts of Java and Bali and in rural areas before their use spread to the islands of Lombok, Madura, Sumatra and Borneo, according to the UNESCO website.

There several types of puppet in the museum — including American and European marionettes — but the Indonesian ones on display are mainly the three-dimensional wooden puppet (wayang klitik or golèk) and the flat  shadow puppet made of leather from buffalo or goat skin with holes punched into it (wayang kulit), which are projected in front of a screen lit from behind.

The puppets are manipulated by sticks.

I became the object of fascination among Indonesian tourists who seemed to enjoy taking pictures of me as I spoke with one of the curators in the museum. He came and spoke to me, saying he’s travelled all over Canada, Britain and other parts of the world to show the puppets — he comes from a long line of puppet makers.

The museum is in a building which was formerly a church.

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This unicorn is called “American Doll”. The puppets below are made by rural children.

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This man said he comes from six generations of puppet makers. He said his grandfather made all these puppets he showed me.

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I went to Cafe Batavia for a cappuccino before I went into the museum. It is an incredible old jazz bar mainly made of teak wood inside.

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