- The
Cirebon or
Cirebonese (Wong Cirebon;
Urang Cirebon) are an
indigenous ethnic group native to
Cirebon in the
northeastern region of West Java Province...
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Cirebonese mask
dance (Indonesian: Tari
Topeng Cirebon;
Cirebonese:
beksan topéng Cerbon) is a
local indigenous art form of
Cirebon in Java, including...
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themselves as "Wong Cirebon" ("
Cirebonese people"), and to
their language as "Basa Cirebon" ("
Cirebonese").
Cirebonese language is
related to Javanese...
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Dance in
Indonesia (Indonesian:
Tarian Indonesia)
reflects the country's
diversity of
ethnicities and cultures.
There are more than 1,300
ethnic groups...
- (Tenggerese, Osing, Banyumasan, etc.),
Sundanese (Badui), Bantenese,
Cirebonese, Betawi,
Madurese (Bawean) Madura:
Madurese (Kangean) Sumatra: Acehnese...
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western Central Java,
southern Lampung Ethnicity Sundanese Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese Native speakers 32 million (2015)
Language family Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian...
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dancing and
Betawi people believed that the
topeng has
magical powers.
Cirebonese topeng dance is a
local indigenous art form of
Cirebon in Java, including...
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first created by Mak
Kinang and Kong
Djioen in 1930
which was
inspired by
Cirebonese mask dance. This
theatrical form of
dance drama developed in the area...
- dialects, or even
their respective ways of life.
These include Banyumasan,
Cirebonese, Mataram, Osing, and Tenggerese. The
majority of the
Javanese people identify...
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Semandang Ribun Benyaduʼ
Sanggau Malayo–Chamic *
Sundanese Sundanese Old
Sundanese †
Baduy Bantenese Cirebonese Rejang ?
Rejang Moklenic ?
Moken Moklen...