The Jakarta Post/Meet the guardian of Yogyakarta’s traditional mask culture
Published on 16 Dec 2020 11:31:51 AM
Even in the face of mounting economic uncertainty, 60-year-old Supana remains loyal to the art of the traditional Yogyakarta mask. He still makes the traditional masks by hand — a process that can take up to two weeks. Yogyakarta masks enjoy a rich and illustrious history as an icon of the region’s traditional performing arts.
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Even in the face of mounting economic uncertainty, 60-year-old Supana remains loyal to the art of the traditional Yogyakarta mask. He still makes the traditional masks by hand — a process that can take up to two weeks. Yogyakarta masks enjoy a rich and illustrious history as an icon of the region’s traditional performing arts.
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