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Erecting the submerged tree trunk

Mak Yong theatre and practices of traditionalisation in the Riau Islands, Indonesia

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Archives

  • KITLV4 D CD2730; KITLV4 D CD 5127. (Video recording) Komunitas Seni Mak Yong Pulau Mantang Arang. Seni Tradisi Mak Yong: Gunung Berintan. Jakarta: ATL & Department Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata.
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  • Leiden UB. GM. 7001 A 26. (Video recording) Komunitas Seni Mak Yong Kampung Keke, Bintan Timur, Kepulauan Riau, Raja Megat Muda. Jakarta: ATL & Department Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata.
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