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  2. Javanese dances - Wikipedia

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    Javanese dance (Indonesian: Tarian Jawa; Javanese: ꧋ꦠꦫꦶꦗꦮ, romanized: Beksan Jawa) is the dances and art forms that were created and influenced by Javanese culture in Indonesia. Javanese dance movement is controlled, deliberate, and refined.

  3. Lengger - Wikipedia

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    Lengger (Javanese: ꧋ꦭꦺꦁꦒꦺꦂ) is a traditional Javanese dance originating from Banyumas, Central Java, Indonesia. This dance is played in pairs, between a man and a woman. Lengger dance is one of the sacred dances in Java. [1]

  4. Srimpi - Wikipedia

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    The srimpi dance is one of the classical dances of Central Java. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Along with the bedhaya , srimpi epitomised the elegant ( Javanese : alus ) character of the royal Javanese court, becoming a symbol of the ruler's power as well as the refinement of Javanese culture .

  5. Bedhaya - Wikipedia

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    The bedhaya (also written as bedoyo, beḍaya and various other transliterations) (Javanese: ꦧꦼꦝꦪ, romanized: Bedhaya) is a sacred, ritualised Javanese dance of Java, Indonesia, associated with the royal palaces of Yogyakarta and Surakarta.

  6. Lengger lanang - Wikipedia

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    Actually, the Lengger dance is performed by men but is dressed like a woman. So as if the dance was performed by women. The Lengger Lanang dance is thought to have appeared in Banyumas in the 18th century. At that time Mangkunegara VII ordered three writers to travel to Java. Then write about the life of the Javanese people at that time.

  7. Gambyong - Wikipedia

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    Gambyong (Javanese: ꦒꦩ꧀ꦧꦾꦺꦴꦁ) is a traditional Javanese dance originating from Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. It has existed since ancient times, and began to be displayed at the Mangkunegaran Palace in the era of 1916 to 1944. Gambyong became famous for its smooth and graceful dance moves that amazed the audience who watch ...

  8. Ireng mask dance - Wikipedia

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    Ireng mask dance also known as Topeng Ireng or Dayakan (Javanese: ꦠꦺꦴꦥꦺꦁꦲꦶꦉꦁ) is a traditional Javanese art that developed in Magelang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. The main attraction of the Ireng mask art lies in the costumes of the dancers, which are almost similar to the Indian tribes in America or the Dayak tribes ...

  9. Javanese culture - Wikipedia

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    Javanese is a member of the Austronesian family of languages and is closely related to, but distinct from, other languages of Indonesia. [18] It is notable for its great number of nearly ubiquitous Sanskrit loans, found especially in literary Javanese. [ 19 ]