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  2. Dance in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Papuan tumbu tanah dance. Prior to their contact with the outer world the people of the Indonesian archipelago had already developed their own styles of dancing, still somewhat preserved by those who resist outside influences and choose tribal life in the interior of Sumatra (example: Batak, Nias, Mentawai), of Kalimantan/Borneo (example: Dayak, Punan, Iban), of Java (example: Baduy), of ...

  3. Music of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian pop music today, known simply as I-pop or Indo pop ("pop Indonesia") sometimes influenced by trends and recordings from West music,. [25] Although influences ranging from American pop , British pop , and also Asian J-pop are obvious, the Indonesian pop phenomenon is not completely derivative; it expresses the sentiments and styles of ...

  4. Culture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Kecak dance, also known as the “Ramayana Monkey Chant”, is another notable example of Bali's rich dance heritage. This unique dance-drama combines rhythmic chanting and synchronized movements of a large group of male performers, retelling episodes from the Hindu epic Ramayana. The rhythmic chanting of "cak" creates a hypnotic atmosphere ...

  5. Javanese dances - Wikipedia

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    Javanese dance movement is controlled, deliberate, and refined. Javanese art often displays finesse, and, at the same time, a serene composure which is elevated far above everything mundane. [ 1 ] Javanese dance is usually associated with courtly, refined, and sophisticated culture of the Javanese kratons , such as the bedhaya and srimpi dance.

  6. List of Indonesian dances - Wikipedia

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    Gendang Beleq dance (West Nusa Tenggara), a sacred dance of Sasak people used big drum as main instrument known as gendang beleq. Gending Sriwijaya dance ( South Sumatra ), a Palembangese traditional dance based on the simpler Tanggai dance and believed as the reenactment and recreation of the original welcoming ceremony commonly found in ...

  7. Sundanese dances - Wikipedia

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    Sundanese dances (Indonesian: Tarian Sunda) is a dance tradition that is a part of ritual, artistic expression as well as entertainment and social conduct among the Sundanese people of West Java and Banten, Indonesia. Sundanese dance is usually cheerful, dynamic and expressive, with flowing movements in-sync with the beat of kendang accompanied ...

  8. Indonesia Celebrates Renaissance at Busan, Aims to ... - AOL

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    The local market in Indonesia, which has the fourth-largest population in the world … Indonesia Celebrates Renaissance at Busan, Aims to Shift From ‘Big Market to Big Player’ Skip to main ...

  9. Balinese dance - Wikipedia

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    Bali dancers learn the craft as children, they play Balinese music. They are taught to dance with their hands before they can walk. Official training as a Bali dancer starts as young as 7. In Balinese dance, the movement is closely associated with the rhythms produced by the gamelan, a musical ensemble specific to Java and Bali. [10]