Malay the Force be with you: Star Wars fans bring epic science fiction story to the small screen with shadow puppet shows

Darth Vader’s distinctive helmet-headed silhouette swoops in to seize control of a spaceship, but this is not the movies - instead his movements are being brought to life by a Malaysian shadow-puppet master behind a back-lit screen.
“Tell me, where are the plans that have been intercepted?,” the puppeteer intones in the Malay language, drawing cheers from hundreds of spectators as they recognise Vader’s baritone.
Traditional Indonesian and Malaysian shadow puppetry was once at the centre of Southeast Asian art and culture, but has steadily lost its appeal.
But three Malaysians hope to breathe new life into the art by updating it with Star Wars and other pop-culture themes.
Leading the effort is Chuo Yuan Ping, a designer and Star Wars buff who first crafted shadow puppets based on the movie for an art exhibit a few years ago.