Vol 151, No 4 (1995)

Performing Arts in Southeast Asia

Table of Contents

Articles

Clara Brakel-Papenhuyzen, Wim van Zanten
Introduction 485-487
Rüdiger Schumacher
Musical concepts in oral performance of kakawin in Bali 488-515
Wim van Zanten
Aspects of Baduy music in its sociocultural context, with special reference to singing and angklung 516-544
Clara Brakel-Papenhuyzen
Javanese Talèdhèk and Chinese Tayuban 545-569
Barbara Hatley
Women in contemporary Indonesian theatre; Issues of representation and participation 570-601
Tan Sooi Beng
Breaking tradition; Women stars of Bangsawan theatre 602-616
Alan Feinstein
Modern Javanese theatre and the politics of culture; A case study of Teater Gapit 617-638
Rithaony Hutajulu
Tourism’s impact on Toba Batak ceremony 639-655
Jennifer Lindsay
Cultural policy and the performing arts in Southeast Asia 656-671
R. Anderson Sutton
Performing arts and cultural politics in South Sulawesi 672-699
Philip Yampolsky
Forces for change in the regional performing arts of Indonesia 700-725