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In Sang Hyang Jaran, the audience may participate by forming a chorus and singing. This portion of the performance ends when a dancer enters a trance, which is traditionally said to be caused by spirit possession. The performers mount rattan horses and dance while traditional instruments such as the angklung, gongs, and dog-dog drums are played. Kuda Lumping is traditionally performed by a group of men drawn from the local community this group can number from two to eight. It is generally performed in a cordoned-off area, with the audience separated from the dancers. It may also be performed as entertainment, in a busker style. Kuda Lumping may be performed in celebration of a special event, such as a boy's circumcision or rite of passage. ISBN 978-9-1.Dancers on stick horses and musicians participating in a Kuda Kepang game in a courtyard of a private house in Java, between 19 Popular Culture in Indonesia : Fluid Identities in Post-Authoritarian Politics. "Other Worlds in Yogyakarta: From Jatilan to Electronic Music". Performing the Nation: Cultural Politics in New Order Indonesia. The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Children's Issues Worldwide. "Performing Arts of Indonesia (Performance Education and Archive)" (PDF). Archived from the original on 29 August 2011. "Kuda Lumping: A Spirited, Glass-Eating Javanese Game of Horse".
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ĭuring their trances, the dancers may pretend to eat grass or drink water, while another performer or shaman uses a whip to direct them.
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Dancers on stick horses and musicians participating in a Kuda Kepang game in a courtyard of a private house in Java, between 19