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  2. Jaipongan - Wikipedia

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    Jaipongan, also known as jaipong, is a musical performance genre of the Sundanese people in the Sundanese language of West Java, Indonesia. Jaipongan includes revived indigenous arts, like gamelan, but it also does not ignore Western music completely despite the ban on rock and roll. It uses the sensuality found in traditional village music and ...

  3. List of Indonesian dances - Wikipedia

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    Bajidor Kahot dance , a Sundanese dance which combines the dance movements of Ketuk Tilu and Jaipongan as the basic of its motions. Bambangan Cakil dance (Central Java), a classical dance-drama of Javanese people which demonstrates wayang kulit performance. Baris dance , a Balinese war dance accompanied by gamelan. Performed by one dancers or ...

  4. Gugum Gumbira - Wikipedia

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    Gugum Gumbira took up the challenge and studied rural dance and festival music for twelve years. Jaipongan , or Jaipong, was the most popular result of his study, derived from the updating of a village ritual music called ketuk tilu , with moves from Pencak Silat , the Indonesian martial art, and music from the masked theater dance, Topeng ...

  5. Sundanese dances - Wikipedia

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    Among Sundanese dances perhaps Jaipongan is the most popular styles and form. Jaipongan dance could be performed solo by a female dancer, in group of female dancers, as couple between professional female and male dancers, or as couple when professional female dancers invite male audience to dance with them.

  6. Music of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Jaipongan dance performance. Jaipongan is a very complex rhythmic dance music from the Sundanese people of western Java. The rhythm is liable to change seemingly randomly, making dancing difficult for most listeners. Its instruments are entirely Sundanese, completely without imported instruments.

  7. Javanese dances - Wikipedia

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    Several dance forms function as courtship or social dance such as ronggeng, gandrung and tayub, while others are celebratory dances such as reog and kuda lumping. The movement of social dances, such as ronggeng and tayub are more vigorous and often erotic, closely related to Sundanese jaipongan. Because of the erotic nuances, those who perform ...

  8. Bajidor Kahot - Wikipedia

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    Bajidor Kahot dance was created c. 2000. In each show, dance is always accompanied by a typical drum from the land of Pasundan. In addition, the Balinese gamelan music adds to the wealth of music that accompanies the dance. As in Jaipongan, Bajidor Kahot is often performed by young women. The dance usually performed by four to eight dancers.

  9. Indonesian art - Wikipedia

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    According to its patrons, it can be divided into two genres; court dance and folk dance. In its tradition, Indonesian dances can be divided into two types; traditional dance and contemporary dance. Notable Indonesian dances includes Aceh saman; Balinese pendet, legong, barong and kecak; Sundanese jaipongan also Javanese kuda lumping, ronggeng ...