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  2. Lenong - Wikipedia

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    Lenong is a form of theatre traditional to the Betawi people of Jakarta, Indonesia.Dialogue is generally in the Betawi dialect.Actions and dialogue are often presented in a humorous manner on top of a stage known as a pentas tapal kuda, so named for the way actors enter the stage from the left and right.

  3. Sandiwara - Wikipedia

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    Sandiwara (Indonesian term for: "drama") is a genre of traditional theatrical drama of Indonesia.In general, it refers to any kind of drama or theatrical performance, and literally, sandiwara means "to pretend" or "to act".

  4. Theatre of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Folk theatre (Indonesian: Teater rakyat) is born spontaneously in people's lives, is lived and develops according to the development of the community. Folk theatre was born because of the people's need for entertainment, then it was increasingly used for other purposes such as the need to fill traditional ceremonies.

  5. Ludruk - Wikipedia

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    Ludruk is one of the theatrical genres in East Java.It is a form of traditional performance presented by a troupe of actors (or comedians) on a stage, re-telling the life stories of everyday people and their struggles.

  6. Ismail Marzuki Park - Wikipedia

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    Teater Halaman or Studio Pertunjukan Seni is an open-air auditorium for experimental art for young artist's theater and poetry performances. Plaza : the courtyard of TIM is sometimes used as additional space to stage outdoor performing that can accommodate 2,500 spectators.

  7. Wayang wong - Wikipedia

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    Wayang wong (Javanese: ꦮꦪꦁꦮꦺꦴꦁ (in the ngoko register)), [1] also known as wayang orang (lit. ' human wayang '), is a type of classical Javanese and Balinese dance theatrical performance with themes taken from episodes of the Ramayāna or Mahabharāta.

  8. Randai - Wikipedia

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    Randai (Jawi: رنداي) is a folk theater tradition of the Minangkabau ethnic group in West Sumatra, Indonesia, which incorporates music, singing, dance, drama and the martial art of silat.

  9. Komedi Stambul - Wikipedia

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    Komedi Stambul (or simply Stambul), spelled Komedie Stamboel during the Dutch colonial era, is a form of trans-ethnic Indonesian folk theatre developed lately, from the 19th-century to the mid-20th century. [1]