Category: Indo Traditional Dances

10 Arts Theatre Tradisional Indonesia

10 Arts Theatre Tradisional Indonesia

| January 18, 2012

Ubrug. “Ubrug” in Pandeglang known as a traditional folk art that is increasingly forgotten by fans. The term ‘ubrug’ comes from the Sunda ‘sagebrugan’ which means mixed in a single location. Ubrug art including theatrical folk that combines elements of drama, music, dance, and martial arts. All the elements were staged as a comedy. The [...]

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Tari Kejei

Tari Kejei

| December 2, 2011

Tari Kejei Rejang a folk art performed at each harvest season to come. The dance is played by the young people in the centers of the village at night in the midst of lighting lanterns. The specificity of this dance is the accompanying musical instruments made ​​of bamboo, such as kulintang, flute and gongs. Played [...]

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Tari Topeng Sinok

Tari Topeng Sinok

| December 2, 2011

Sinok Mask Dance is one of the typical origin of dance created by Suparyanto Brebes of the Arts Council Brebes depicting a beautiful woman, graceful and treingginas. Sinok Mask Dance, tells of women Brebes, which in general they are hard workers are women. Beauty, flexibility, and kenggunannya not reduce their love of nature and his [...]

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Tari Guel

Tari Guel

| December 2, 2011

Guel dance is one of the cultural treasures in Aceh Gayo. Guel mean sounding. Particularly in the Gayo highlands, this dance has a long and unique story. The researchers said the dance and dance choreographer is not just a dance. He is a combination of literary arts, music and art of dance itself. During its [...]

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Tari Pajoge

Tari Pajoge

| December 1, 2011

Pajoge is a kind of dance that originated from South Sulawesi, both Bugis and Makassar. Pajoge Dance usually displayed in a palace or residence of the nobility by the girl who came from among the common people. At first dance is only an entertainment for men. The audience, usually from among the nobles, sitting in [...]

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Tari Giring Giring

Tari Giring Giring

| December 1, 2011

Tari Giring-giring is one of the dances of Central Kalimantan regions and districts. Bartim in particular. The dance was popularized by the Dayak tribe Ma’anyan and danced in happy events, welcoming guests as well as a distraction to the parties or a particular event. In addition, tari Giring-giring is also used as social dances among [...]

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Tari Mung Dhe

Tari Mung Dhe

| November 30, 2011

Mung Dhe dance is a traditional dance originating from the village of Garu, sub-Baron, Nganjuk. In this dance theme of heroism and love of fatherland, heroic, patriotic. Besides this dance is closely related to the defeat of soldiers led by Sentot Diponegoro Prawirodirdjo). In this dance illustrates some of the soldiers who were practicing a [...]

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Tari Cokek

Tari Cokek

| November 30, 2011

Cokek dance is a dance from Betawi culture of the past. Today the orchestra Gambang Kromong commonly used to accompany dance performances new creations, performances of new creations, such as dance Worship Nyai, Betel Yellow and so on, as well as social dance accompanist called cokek dance. Cokek dance danced in pairs between men and [...]

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Tari Mesekat

Tari Mesekat

| November 30, 2011

Mesekat one dance from tribal Alas in Southeast Aceh, is a dance that sung by children to adults in groups with a position lined up, it seems like people praying while reading tahayatul end. The dance is usually chosen to be priests is kadi or SHE will be role models in motion and poetry are [...]

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Tari Rentak Kudo

Tari Rentak Kudo

| November 29, 2011

Tari Rentak Kudo is a dance art Kerinci distinctive indigenous cultural communities that come from Rawang District Overlay area Kerinci, Jambi are much in demand among community in Kerinci district. This dance is known as “Rentak Kudo” because the movement is pounding like a horse. This dance is danced in the celebration that is considered [...]

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