Event Detail
- Event
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Art & Performing Arts
Ramayana Revisited: A Tale of Love & Adventure - Exhibition
Jan 22, 2010 - Aug 22, 2010
Peranakan MuseumMonday: 1pm - 7pm
Tuesday to Sunday: 9.30am – 7pm (to 9 pm on Fridays)
Price:
Adults: $6
Concession (full-time students and National Servicemen): $3
Refer to website for more information.
- Description
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The exhibition is about the universal and timeless popularity of the Ramayana epic and its narration in visual, performing and literary arts of South and Southeast Asia. The exhibition explores the story of the Ramayana epic based on the theme of Ramcharitamanas, a 17th century text from India. The story of the Ramayana epic will be told through shadow puppets, paintings on paper and cloth, and photographs of ancient monuments representing the epic from South and Southeast Asia. About 150 original artefacts will be sourced from the Asian Civilisations Museum’s permanent collection. The selected artefacts will cover different historical and stylistic periods to show how they were depicted through the ages. These objects will be drawn from different geographical locations to emphasise the universality of the epic.
The exhibition is divided into seven sections based on the seven chapters of the epic. The flow of the exhibition is as follows: Bala Kanda (Childhood Chapter), Ayodhya Kanda (Ayodhya Chapter), Aranya Kanda (Forest Chapter), Kishkindha Kanda (Meeting the Monkey Army Chapter), Sundara Kanda (Hanuman’s search for Sita Chapter), Lanka Kanda (Battle of Lanka Chapter) and Uttara Kanda (Epilogue). In each section, two or three events will be further identified for storytelling and a special focus on important character will be introduced in the relevant chapter.
Official Website: http://www.peranakanmuseum.sg/exhibitions/eventdetail.asp?eventid=197

- Venue
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