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Sunday 7 June 2015

Traditional dances Serimpi, Yogyakarta

hello all the loyal readers of my blog. how how are you? already a long time I did not post the article again, because recently I'm busy.okay with it, this time I'll tell you about Indonesian traditional dances from Java, namely Dance Serimpi.

Serimpi dance is a traditional dance that came from local DIY or we are familiar with the name of Yogyakarta Special Region (Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta), or more precisely in Yogyakarta.
This dance is performed by four female dancers are beautiful and graceful. Serimpi word means four. But there are also Serimpi danced by five dancers are on Serimpi Renggowati. In addition means four, the term serimpi also interpreted the word 'IMPI' which means dream. That is, someone who saw this dance will probably feel like being in a dream.

Serimpi dance performances usually last for ¾ hour to 1 hour. Composition of four dancers representing the four cardinal points and the four elements of the world. World elements include grama (fire), wind (air), Toya (water), and earth (ground). This traditional dance was originally only grown in the Kraton. According to belief, Serimpi is sublime artistry and an heirloom Kraton. In this dance, the theme of which is performed by real dancers together with dance Bedhaya Sanga.
This dance depicts a conflict between two things: between right and wrong, passion and reason. The dancers also have the name of the role each Buncit, Dhada, Gulu, and Batak. Currently Serimpi dance, composition

Dancers form a rectangle. This form is not without significance, but it symbolizes the pole Hall rectangular. The emergence of this dance is said to come from the kingdom of Mataram when the reign of Sultan Agung. This dance is considered very sacred because it is only done in the palace for a state ceremony and memorial to the throne of the sultan.

In 1775, broke into two Mataram Sultanate of Surakarta and Yogyakarta Sultanate. It is also an impact on this dance. Although the core of the dance is still the same, but Serimpi in Yogyakarta become Serimpi Dhempel, Genjung, and Babul screen. While in Surakarta be Serimpi Bondan and Anglir Overcast. Although dance has been around a long time, but the dance is only known by the public about the '70s because it was so sacred dance palace.

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