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  2. Cendrawasih dance - Wikipedia

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    The cendrawasih dance is inspired by the bird of paradise, which is known as burung cendrawasih in Indonesian and as manuk dewata ("the bird of the gods") in Balinese. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] This genus of bird is known to dance and sing when attempting to attract a mate.

  3. Gamelan outside Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Gamelan Dadali is the first (and so far the only one) Javanese gamelan group in Moscow, Russia. It was established under the patronage of the Indonesian Embassy in Moscow in 2017. The name of the group was inspired by the Javanese word Dadali which means garuda. Garuda is the symbol of the Indonesian state.

  4. Gamelan notation - Wikipedia

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    The kepatihan cipher system records the two fixed elements of Javanese gamelan music: the melodic framework (or balungan (literally, skeleton)) represented by numbers, and the set of punctuating gongs that define the form, represented by circles and other symbols.

  5. Manuk (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Manuk is an uninhabited volcanic island located in the Banda Sea, Indonesia. Manuk and its variances Manouk , Manoog and Manoug are also common Armenian given names (Armenian: Մանուկ ) meaning child and/or infant.

  6. Dədəli - Wikipedia

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  7. Manuk napinadar - Wikipedia

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    Manuk Napinadar or Chicken Napinadar is typical Batak cuisine in Indonesia that is usually served at certain customary feasts. The sauce uses chicken blood. The chicken should be baked first, then watered with the blood of a chicken special sauce ( Manuk ) and mixed with andaliman and garlic powder and then cooked.

  8. Manuk - Wikipedia

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    Manuk is an uninhabited volcanic island located in the Banda Sea, Indonesia. Administratively it is part of the Central Maluku Regency, Maluku Province. [2]

  9. Manuk Ghazaryan - Wikipedia

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    Manuk Ghazaryan began his concert activity in 2005 and four years later, in 2009, his Manuk Ghazaryan Band became the winner of the Bucharest Jazz Competition in Romania. Since 2011, the team has been working in Moscow, in 2013 it became a finalist of the competition for young performers "Estate Jazz 2013".