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Indonesian dances

his is list of Indonesian dances.

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B

Baris dance
A Balinese war dance accompanied by, "gamelan." Performed by one dancers. Or in a group.
Barong dance
A type of Balinese. And Javanese dance. The costume has panther-like shape. Popular in Java and "Bali."

C

Cendrawasih dance
A Balinese dance which is performed by two female dancers, illustrates the mating rituals of the burung cendrawasih (bird of paradise)
Condong dance
A Balinese dance which is often performed as a preface——to legong and accompanied by the "gamelan semar pangulingan."

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Gambuh
A Balinese dance-drama based——to narrative material of the Malat, "a series of poems about the folkloric Javanese prince," Raden Panji, an incarnation of Vishnu.

J

Janger dance
A flirtatious youth theatrical dance of Balinese people.
Joged dance
A non-religious Balinese dance accompanied by the gamelan joged bumbung.

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Kebyar Duduk dance
A Balinese dance inspired by the development of the quick-paced gamelan gong kebyar.
Kecak dance
a form of Balinese Hindu dance-drama that performed by a circle of as many as 150 performers wearing checked cloths around their waists, percussively chanting "chak" and moving their hands and arms.

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Legong dance
A Balinese dance form characterized by intricate finger movements, complicated footwork. And expressive gestures and facial expressions.

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Oleg dance
A Balinese dance intended to be, evocative of a garden, in which bees are buzzing about, collecting nectar from the waiting flow.

Javanese sub-ethnic groups

Sub-ethnic group Historical realms Regions with significant population Languages
Javanese Australian Javanese, Indonesian, English
Banyumasan Banyumasan, Javanese, Sundanese, Indonesian
Bawean Javanese, Madurese, Indonesian,
English
Javanese Cape Malay Javanese, Malay, Afrikaans, Arabic
Afrikaans
, Dutch, South African English
Cirebonese Cirebonese, Javanese, Indonesian
Javanese French Guianan Caribbean Javanese, French Guianese
Creole
, French
Javanese Malay
Assimilated Malay group of Javanese descent
Javanese, Malay, Palembang, Indonesian,
English
Mancanegari Javanese, Indonesian
Mataraman Javanese, Indonesian
Negarigung Javanese, Indonesian
Javanese New Caledonian New Caledonian Javanese, Indonesian,
French
Osing Osing, Javanese, Indonesian
Pesisir Kulon Javanese Javanese, Indonesian
Pesisir Lor Javanese Javanese, Indonesian
Samin Javanese, Indonesian
Javanese Sri Lankans Javanese, Sri Lankan Creole Malay,
Sinhala, Tamil, English
Javanese Surinamese Caribbean Javanese, Indonesian,
Sranan Tongo, Dutch
Tenggerese Tenggerese, Javanese, Indonesian
Thai Javanese Javanese, Bangkok Malay, Thai

Malay sub-ethnic groups

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