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  2. Wayang golek - Wikipedia

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    Wayang golek began using the accompaniment of sinden in the 1920s. Until now the wayang golek continues to develop as entertainment for the community, especially in Sundanese land. In this wayang golek show, as with other wayang shows, plays and stories are played by a puppeteer. The difference is the language in the dialogue that is brought is ...

  3. Wayang - Wikipedia

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    Wayang golek performance (3D wooden puppet), Indonesia. Wayang golek are three-dimensional wooden rod puppets that are operated from below by a wooden rod that runs through the body to the head, and by sticks connected to the hands. The construction of the puppets contributes to their versatility, expressiveness and aptitude for imitating human ...

  4. Gunungan (wayang) - Wikipedia

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    'tree') [2] or kayonan in Bali, is a figure in the Indonesian theatrical performance of wayang e.g. wayang kulit, wayang klitik, wayang golek, and wayang beber. The gunungan is a conical or triangular structure (tapered peak) inspired by the shape of a mountain .

  5. Cepot - Wikipedia

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    Cepot is humorous and easy going, everything Cepot says tends to be funny, and Cepot's act has many slapstick jokes, mostly done together with its antagonist wayang golek character. Cepot in wayang golek puppetry also has other, good looking faces: Astrajingga, described with its straight, humble, good looking and white face. Cepot is the ...

  6. Petruk - Wikipedia

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    In wayang performances the dhalang generally provides a "warrior's voice" for Petruk, as opposed to the nasal voice used for his brothers. [1] He is married to Dewi Ambarawati, [4] whom he won the right to marry after defeating four other suitors in a vicious battle. Together they have a son, Lengkungkusuma. [4]

  7. National Intangible Cultural Heritage of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Wayang Topeng Pedalangan: Performing Arts 201700516: 2017: Bancakan Bayi Yogyakarta: Community Customs, Rites, and Celebrations 201700517: 2017: Tata Cara Palakrama Yogyakarta: Community Customs, Rites, and Celebrations 201700518: 2017: Beksan Golek Menak: Performing Arts 201700519: 2017: Srimpi Rangga Janur: Performing Arts 201700520: 2017 ...

  8. Gamelan salendro - Wikipedia

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    Gamelan salendro in National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka. The gamelan salendro is a form of gamelan music found in West Java, Indonesia.It is played as an accompaniment to wayang golek (rod puppet) performances and dances.

  9. Punokawan - Wikipedia

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    Similar characters appear in other Indonesian wayang and theatrical traditions, including those of Bali and Sunda, under different names. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The panakawan characters are generally much-loved by audiences who attend wayang plays in Indonesia and their appearance in the plays is usually greeted with laughter and anticipation.