https://www.spafajournal.org/index.php/spafa1991journal/issue/feed SPAFA Journal (Old series 1991-2013) 2016-10-10T00:00:00+07:00 Noel Hidalgo Tan journal@seameo-spafa.org Open Journal Systems <p>The SPAFA Journal is published by the SEAMEO SPAFA, the Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts. It is a forum for scholars, researchers, professionals, and those interested in archaeology, performing arts, visual arts, and cultural activities in Southeast Asia to share views, ideas, and experiences. The opinions expressed in this journal are those of the contributors, and do not necessarily reflect the views of SEAMEO SPAFA. Full issues and individual articles are available for download for free.</p> https://www.spafajournal.org/index.php/spafa1991journal/article/view/20 Wayang Tantri in Bali 2016-10-05T07:56:55+07:00 Jennifer Goodlander journal@seameo-spafa.org In this paper, Jennifer Goodlander draws on her experience of learning and performing wayang tantri to examine it as an example of the kind of “invented tradition” that has appeared in response to various changes in Balinese society. 2016-10-10T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2016 SEAMEO SPAFA https://www.spafajournal.org/index.php/spafa1991journal/article/view/21 The Appropriation of the Dances of the Igorots 2016-10-05T07:56:55+07:00 Joelle Jacinto journal@seameo-spafa.org The lgorot dances and culture of the Phillippines have been used to create ballets in service of a number of purposes, and in heralding an introduced art form in Philippine culture. Joelle Jacinto asks whether the agenda of establishing a national identity through the appropriation of lgorot culture in balletic form addresses the needs of a Philippine audience as well. 2016-10-10T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2016 SEAMEO SPAFA https://www.spafajournal.org/index.php/spafa1991journal/article/view/22 Connecting the Past and the Future 2016-10-05T07:56:55+07:00 Paul Cornelius journla@seameo-spafa.org Paul Cornelius reports on the making of the documentary on the conservation work done in 2012-2013 at Wat Pa Klang Thung (temple) in Pathum Thani, Bangkok, Thailand. The footage includes the opening ceremonies, a step-by-step recording of the condition of the ordination hall before conservation, the cleaning and stabilization efforts, mural preservation, laboratory processes, and interviews with experts and local residents of the area. 2016-10-10T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2016 SEAMEO SPAFA