Bajidor Kahot
  • Manage No PI00006898
    Country Indonesia
    Year Aug 27-28, 2017
    ICH Domain Performing Arts
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Description This is an original dance created in the 2000s, based on the popular Indonesian dance of 'Jaipongan' created by Bandung-born choreographer Gugum Gumbia Tritasonjaya in the 70s, which was in turn inspired by the Ketuk Tilu folk dance of the Sunda tribe in West Java. It is typically performed by a group of 4 to 8 young young women, characterized by dynamic movements of the hips, arms, shoulders, head and hands, accompanied by steps. The dancers wear brightly colored traditional Sunda attire called ‘kebaya’, specially designed to reveal their figures, and use scarves and fans as accessories. The Bajidor Kahot is an interesting example of the ups and downs of a local folk dance, once discounted in comparison to so-called aristocratic dances in the colonial era, being revived and developed into a dance of nationwide popularity, bringing all generations and groups of people together. Characteristics: ∙Composed of 4 to 8 female dancers ∙Makes use of fan as accessory Performed by Marwar Budaya Dance Atelier Directed by Artistic directorMaria Sofia Trimawarsanti Choreographed by Maria Sofia Trimawarsanti
Photographer Asia Dance Culture Institute
Place Republic of Korea File Size 427KB
Definition 882 x 540 File Format PNG
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