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- Jaipongan (Sundanese: ᮏᮄᮕᮧᮍᮔ᮪), also known as Jaipong is a po****r traditional dance of Sundanese people from Indonesia. The dance was created by Gugum...
- Indonesian music and dance. Clockwise from top: a gamelan player; Angklung; Sundanese Jaipongan Mojang Priangan dance; and Balinese Pendet dance....
- more modern version, panambih, is metrical. It is usually the drums. Jaipongan is a very complex rhythmic dance music from the Sundanese people of western...
- Jaipongan as the basic of its motions. What distinguishes them from the two, Bajidor Kahot dance doesn't optimize shoulder movement as the Jaipongan and...
- Indonesian dance traditions; such as those of Javanese ronggeng and Sundanese jaipongan. Indonesia portal Balinese dance Dance in Indonesia "What is Joged? « Balinese...
- tempo of Gamelan Degung. Kendang are also used as main instrument for Jaipongan dances. In another composition called Rampak Kendang, a group of drummers...
- father of the bride, at Solo, Java, in January 1921 Jaipong, The Sundanese Jaipongan Langit Biru dance performance in West Java Pavilion, Taman Mini Indonesia...
- entertainment value than rituals. The Javanese Ronggeng and Sundanese Jaipongan is the fine example of this common folk dance traditions. Both are social...
- freedom—as a triangle. Among Sundanese dances perhaps Jaipongan is the most po****r styles and form. Jaipongan dance could be performed solo by a female dancer...
- remote village in Central Java. Ronggeng is closely related to Sundanese Jaipongan dance. Indonesia portal Gamelan Javanese culture Dance in Indonesia "Ronggeng"...