varjupaigateenuseid
Varjupaigateenuseid, also known as "shadow puppetry," is a traditional form of puppetry that originated in Southeast Asia, particularly in countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The term "varjupaigateenuseid" is derived from the Estonian words "varju" meaning "shadow" and "paik" meaning "place," reflecting the technique's use of shadows cast by puppets onto a screen.
In shadow puppetry, puppets are typically made from paper, wood, or other lightweight materials and are manipulated
Shadow puppetry is known for its ability to create intricate and detailed images, often depicting mythological
The art of varjupaigateenuseid has been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity,