Tari Merak Menembus Batas

Sri Hastuti, - (2015) Tari Merak Menembus Batas. In: Seminar lnternasional sebagai bagian dari kegiatan Festival Tari Merak 50 Tahun (FTM 50th), 4 Juni 2015, Bandung.

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Abstract

Peacock Dance was created by R. TjetjeSomantri, a Sundanese dance maestro. It is a female dance in the form of rampak dance, which is very popular among the Sundanese. Adapting peacocks' behavior, it was often performed at the presidential palace during Sukarno's administration in the 1960s. Similarly, in West Java, especially in the city of Bandung, it has become one of the dances that is often performed to welcome state guests. lrawati Durban, a student of Tjetje Somantri, later gave new touches, either in the aspect of dance movement, accompaniment or costume design. Peacock Dance of lrawati 'style' then spread to many communities. In 1993, the lrawati Durban version of Peacock Dance was part of the courses of Sundanese Dance in the Department of Dance at the Indonesian Art Institute of Yogyakarta. The aesthetic touch given by lrawati Durban apparently caused Peacock Dance to be preferred by many students who are not Sundanese. It seems that the clear structure of the choreography with movement motifs that are easy to learn, very beautiful fashion in harmonious color arrangement, as well as lively dance accompaniment, are aspects which sparked the students' interest. As a result, Peacock Dance has become a dance that is often performed by students at various events. Key Words: Peacock dance, lrawati Durban, choreography.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Speech)
Creators:
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Sri Hastuti, -UNSPECIFIED
Uncontrolled Keywords: seni tari
Subjects: Tari > Pengkajian Tari
Karya Dosen
Divisions: Fakultas Seni Pertunjukan > Jurusan Tari > Seni Tari (Pengkajian)
Depositing User: agus tiawan AT
Date Deposited: 08 Nov 2017 07:06
Last Modified: 13 Nov 2017 01:33
URI: http://digilib.isi.ac.id/id/eprint/2657

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