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Muhammad Ainun Nadjib (born 27 May 1953), best known as Emha Ainun Nadjib or Cak Nun/Mbah Nun, is an Indonesian poet, essayist, kyai, ulama, and humanist.Born in Jombang, East Java, Nadjib began writing poetry while living in Yogyakarta, publishing his first collection in 1976.
The play is usually presented in Sundanese, Indonesian, or Cirebon dialect. Some thriving local sandiwara troupes can be found in the town of Indramayu, West Java, where it is a popular form of traditional entertainment. A notable sandiwara troupe is Miss Tjitjih, established in Batavia, Dutch East Indies back in 1928. [2]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1950: Darah dan Doa: Usmar Ismail: 1951: Akibat: Awaludin: Enam Djam Di Djogdja: Usmar Ismail: Selamat Berdjuang, Masku! H Asby
She appeared in the films Pocong 2 (2006), and Perempuan Berkalung Sorban (2009), for which she was nominated for Citra Award for Best Leading Actress at the 2009 Indonesian Film Festival. [1] She also starred in a drama collaboration between Indonesia and Korea entitled Saranghae I Love You , paired with Korean singer Tim Hwang .
On return to Indonesia, Bleszynski was noticed in a record store by Jay Subiyakto, who suggested she should become a model. She got a contract to advertise Lux, a beauty soap. Bleszynski began acting in soap operas with her appearance in Anakku Terlahir Kembali (1996) and its sequel, where she appeared with teen idol Desy Ratnasari .
Bahasa Indonesia; اردو; Edit links ... (2 C, 13 P) D. Indonesian drama television series (2 C, 56 P) E. Entertainment news shows in Indonesia (1 P) G.
Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI [a] ([pəŋxiaˈnatan ˈɡe ˈtiɡa ˈpulʊh ˈɛs ˈpe ˈka ˈi]; Indonesian for Treachery of G30S/PKI) is a 1984 Indonesian docudrama co-written and directed by Arifin C. Noer, produced by G. Dwipayana, and starring Amoroso Katamsi, Umar Kayam, and Syubah Asa.
Topeng (Indonesian for "mask") is a dramatic form of Indonesian dance theatre in which one or more mask-wearing. Indonesian masked dance predates Hindu-Buddhist influences. Native Indonesian tribes still perform traditional masked-dances to represent nature, as the Hudoq dance of the Dayak people of Kalimantan, or to represent ancestor spirits.