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The gallery label reads:
In shadows cast on a cloth screen, gods battle against agents of evil. Awe and divine inspiration unfold night after night through the Hindu epic of Ramayana.
It was believed that shadows inhabited a different world. Puppets, as part of this shadow world, came to life at full moon. The 'divine' voice of the puppet could be heard on a bamboo instrument and is translated for the audience.
This act of religious devotion, often performed in front of a temple, also provided popular entertainment and moral instruction. Today's shadow shows incorporate contemporary music, multi-media and fantastic light effects.
Find out more about the Performance Gallery at Brighton Museum
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