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  2. Dalang (puppeteer) - Wikipedia

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    The wayang kulit performance by the Indonesian notable dalang (puppet master) Manteb Soedharsono, with the story "Gathutkaca Winisuda", in Bentara Budaya Jakarta, to commemorate the anniversary of the Kompas daily. The dhalang or dalang (Javanese: ꦝꦭꦁ, romanized: dhalang; [1] Indonesian: dalang) is the puppeteer in an Indonesian wayang ...

  3. Wayang kulit - Wikipedia

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    The wayang kulit performance by the Indonesian notable dalang (puppet master) Manteb Soedharsono, with the story "Gathutkaca Winisuda", in Bentara Budaya Jakarta, Indonesia, on 31 July 2010. Wayang kulit ( Javanese : ꦮꦪꦁꦏꦸꦭꦶꦠ꧀ (in the ngoko register ) ) [ 1 ] is a traditional form of shadow puppetry originally found in the ...

  4. Wayang - Wikipedia

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    A dalang (puppet master) depicting a fight in a wayang kulit performance There are three main components of wayang kulit shows including dalang, gamelan (music and sindhen), and wayang kulit itself. Wayang kulit are without a doubt the best known of the Indonesian wayang.

  5. Theatre of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Wayang Kulit performance with Dalang. Wayang is a traditional form of puppet theatre play originated on the Indonesian island of Java. Wayang kulit is a unique form of theatre employing light and shadow. The puppets are crafted from buffalo hide and mounted on bamboo sticks.

  6. Manteb Soedharsono - Wikipedia

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    The wayang kulit performance by Soedharsono with the story "Gathutkaca Winisuda", in Bentara Budaya Jakarta, to commemorate Kompas daily anniversary. On 4–5 September 2004, Ki Manteb set a record by performing 24 hours non-stop with the play Baratayudha. This show is located at RRI Semarang, Jalan A. Yani 144–146 Semarang. Thanks to this ...

  7. Culture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian Javanese wayang kulit shadow puppet. Pandava and Krishna in an act of the Wayang Wong performance. The Wayang show, the traditional shadow puppet theatre of the Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese cultures, is a rich and ancient art form that showcases several mythological legends such as the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, and many more ...

  8. Sulukan - Wikipedia

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    Dhalang plays the wayang.. Sulukan normally refers to mood setting songs by a puppeteer in Javanese wayang ("puppet") performances in Indonesia.The term can also refer to the pathetan pieces played before and after gamelan pieces in a non-wayang context, [1] and to mystical poetry relating to the doctrinal meaning of the term sulook.

  9. Kepyak - Wikipedia

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    The Kepyak is a percussion instrument played by the dalang (puppeteer) of a wayang performance in Java, Indonesia.It is a struck idiophone consisting of several bronze or iron plates attached by strings (in Surakarta) or a single plate (in Yogyakarta), which the dalang plays with a small mallet held between the toes of his right foot.