- The
bedhaya (also
written as bedoyo, beḍaya and
various other transliterations) (Javanese: ꦧꦼꦝꦪ, romanized:
Bedhaya) is a sacred,
ritualised Javanese...
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Surakarta Bedhaya Ketawang Bedhaya Pangkur Bedhaya Duradasih Bedhaya Mangunkarya Bedhaya Sinom Bedhaya Endhol-endhol
Bedhaya Gandrungmanis Bedhaya Kabor Bedhaya...
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srimpi dance is one of the
classical dances of
Central Java.
Along with the
bedhaya,
srimpi epitomised the
elegant (Javanese: alus)
character of the royal...
- dances: even more to show
local forms. The
sacred Javanese ritual dance Bedhaya is
believed to date back to the Ma****ahit
period in the 14th
century or...
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often believed to be
similar to the
chorus that
accompanies the
modern bedhaya dance. In the 17th century,
these loud and soft
styles mixed, and to a...
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Sultan Agung of Mataram,
which continues to be
recounted in the
ritualized Bedhaya dance by the
royal line of Surakarta, and she is
honored by the susuhunans...
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maidens in
dances is
still alive and well. The
Javanese court dances of
Bedhaya portray apsaras. However,
after the
adoption of Islam,
bidadari is equated...
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Twirling Batuque BBoying (Breakdance) Bear
Dance Béarnaise
dance Bedara Vesha Bedhaya Bélé
Belly dance Beguine,
dance of
Caribbean origin Berd
Bereznianka Bergamask...
- also
refer to the
choir of male and
female singers used to
accompany the
bedhaya and
serimpi court dances. In this usage,
pesindhen refers to the individual...
- can be pla**** in sets of four as well. They are used to
accompany the
bedhaya and serimpi,
female court dances.
Kemanak is also a
style of
gendhing which...