Gending Aesthetics in Janger Menyali Dance in Sawan District, Buleleng Regency

Ketut Tara Listiawan, Ni Luh Sustiawati, I. K. Sariada
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Janger dance is a variety of Balinese art which is classified as a type of social dance for young people in the form of groups (between 16-20 people), very popular among Balinese people. During the dance, groups of female dancers (janger) and groups of male dancers (kecak) dance and sing in unison (mutual sinawurin) with humorous and sometimes romantic songs. The gamelan that is usually used to accompany the Janger dance is called Batel (Tetamburan) which is equipped with a pair of gender puppets. The dance moves are still based on the aesthetic principles of Balinese dance, and the clothing uses the typical janger. Janger dance can adapt to contemporary developments, so janger activists have the freedom to interpret its form, melodies with song lyrics, musical accompaniment, and choreography. In the Janger Menyali dance, the uniqueness of this dance is in terms of the clothes that look quirky, resembling the clothes of the Dutch soldiers when they docked at the Buleleng customs, and the name for the dancers, namely for male dancers it is called jipak, while for female dancers it is called parik. In this study, it is more specific to the aesthetics of gending in the Janger Menyali dance regarding the two pieces that must be performed, namely Dewa Ayu Janger and Mepamit Ring Ratu Gusti Ayu which have the meaning of inviting Dewa Ayu Janger to attend the performance and returning Dewa Ayu Janger to return to his stana with the use of sekar alit banten properties and also kuwud mepayas.
布列楞县沙湾区长格舞中的性别美学
Janger dance是巴厘的一种艺术形式,被归类为年轻人的一种社交舞蹈,以团体形式(16-20人之间),在巴厘人中很受欢迎。在舞蹈中,成群的女舞者(janger)和成群的男舞者(kecak)一起跳舞和唱歌(相互的sinawurin),伴随着幽默的,有时是浪漫的歌曲。通常用来为Janger舞蹈伴奏的佳美兰被称为Batel (Tetamburan),它配备了一对性别木偶。舞蹈动作仍以巴厘舞蹈的美学原则为基础,服装使用典型的janger。跳响当当舞可以适应当代的发展,所以响当当舞的积极分子可以自由地诠释它的形式、旋律、歌词、音乐伴奏和编舞。在Janger Menyali舞蹈中,这种舞蹈的独特之处在于服装看起来很奇怪,类似于荷兰士兵在布列伦海关停靠时的衣服,舞者的名字,即男性舞者被称为jipak,而女性舞者被称为parik。在本研究中,更具体的是关于Janger Menyali舞蹈中必须表演的两首作品,即Dewa Ayu Janger和Mepamit Ring Ratu Gusti Ayu,这两首作品具有邀请Dewa Ayu Janger参加表演并使用sekar alit banten属性和kuwud mepayas将Dewa Ayu Janger送回他的stana的含义。
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