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Uwaga! Banten Mud!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

The performance of Teater Studio Indonesia was the talk of the town in Gdansk. Throwing mud around was a part of the performance.

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PLASTIC masks were distributed among the audience. Dindin Saprudin, an actor from Teater Studio Indonesia had first dowsed them in incense. The mask made by Arman, a punk activist from Bandung, bore the expression of a face screwed up in pain.

At first the audience was puzzled as to what to do with the masks. However, as soon as the bodies of the Banten actors began to be covered in mud and exploration with cooking utensils made of clay reached

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