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March 31, 2010

Templing and puppets

                               Sin Hoe Ping (Hokkien) puppet troupe at Po Chiak Keng (Magazine Road)

I went there around 2pm but sorry to say, there wasn't any performance yet or it was already over, quite strange because the day performance usually starts at 2pm..shall compensate with more interesting pictures and information below. As there was no performance at that time, I went in to Po Chiak Keng and have a look. Some of these statues striked me because they actually look quite similar to puppets.


I have yet to find out if there are any links between such statues and puppets but there are indeed puppet deities to name a few, especially those prayed by Henghua people, Marshal Tian (Xiang Gong 相公爷/田都元帅) and Chen Jinggu (陈靖姑) or the more commonly known ones such as Grand Elder (大爷伯). 

Was lucky to be able to visit 2 Henghwa temples, An Ren Gong (安仁宫) and Qing Yun Miao (青云庙) (side by side each other) near Lorong Ah Soo. As usual, these temples never fail to amaze me with their unique traditions and beliefs which are never heard of or seen in other dialect-affiliated temples.The first one I visited was An Ren Gong. Partly due to my research on Xianggong, the first thing I will usually look for in a Henghua temple is whether they worship the deity. Sure enough, I found Xianggong's statue inside this temple.

 
He is being identified as having a crab drawn on his mouth. There are a few interesting stories as to how the crab was associated with the deity. Will share next time. 

The other time I mentioned about the Hu-gi (扶乩) ritual held at Cheow Leng Beo in Yishun. Both the Henghwa temples in Lorong Ah Soo have hu-gi as well. Here is one taken at An Shan Gong.


The next trip was to Jiu Xuan Gong's celebration event of Jiu Tian Xuan Nv (九天玄女千秋日,农历二月十五日). I thought there was a marionette performance but it was a glove puppet one (布袋戏) by Shuang Neng Feng Huang Gezai troupe (双能凤凰歌仔班)! This was the second one (first one which I have watched) I have encountered so far! What a pleasant surprise!

                                                     Glove puppet stage in the day before the performance


The worshipping of Hai ji (孩儿爷) possibly by the glove puppet troupe, which are also worshipped by most Chinese opera troupes and Hokkien puppet troupes.

                                                               Glove puppet performance at night

Anyway, I had a wonderful and fruitful trip today, thanks to chinatownboy for showing me around!

March 27, 2010

Marionette performance in celebration of 10th Anniversary by Sheng Zhi Gong



Updates from chinatownboy:

Sheng Zhi Gong 圣旨宫 celebrates its 10th Anniversary
Blk 116 Pending Rd (Bukit Panjang New Town)
Contact: 9068 6843

Sat 27 Mar 10
2pm: Jin Cai Tong Zi 金财童子 gives Consultation
7pm: Bu Yun - Enhance Luck/Fortune
Sin Hoe Ping 新和平 Marionette Theatre

Sun 28 Mar 10
2pm: Jin Cai Tong Zi 金财童子 leads in release of lotus lanterns
Sin Hoe Ping 新和平 Marionette Theatre

Mon 29 Mar 10
2pm: Jin Cai Tong Zi 金财童子 gives Consultation
Sin Hoe Ping 新和平 Marionette Theatre

Tue 30 Mar 10
8am: Invite Jade Emperor
3pm: Sends off Jade Emperor
7pm: Jin Cai Tong Zi 金财童子 gives Consultation
Sin Hoe Ping 新和平 Marionette Theatre

Wed 31 Mar 10
7.30pm: Grand Dinner
Sin Hoe Ping 新和平 Marionette Theatre

Thu 01 Apr 10
7pm: Jin Cai Tong Zi 金财童子 leads in crossing PingAn Bridge
Getai

March 18, 2010

Marionette performance in celebration of Tua Pek Kong's birthday

Sorry folks I haven't been updating recently..


Thanks to Chinatownboy for taking effort to take photos and videos of marionette performances in celebration of Tua Pek Kong's birthday yesterday (17 March 2009)


Hokkien puppet performance by Feng Huang
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_e5uyrlV4M



The others I did not have pictures or videos at hand, will post later if they are available but just an update:


Sin Hoe Ping puppet performance (Hokkien) at Rochor Tua Pek Kong temple


Xin Yi Sheng puppet performance at Loyang Tua Pek Kong


We can see that the whole of Singapore came very much alive with puppet performances in celebration of Tua Pek Kong's birthday!