- The
Srimpi (Javanese: ꦱꦿꦶꦩ꧀ꦥꦶ, romanized: Srimpi) (also
written as
Serimpi) is a
ritualised dance of Java, Indonesia, ****ociated with the
royal palaces...
-
Palace Solo, Surakarta,
between 1910 and 1930.
Surakarta Serimpi Ludira Madu
Serimpi Sangupati Serimpi Gondokusuma Srimpi Renggowati Yogyakarta Srimpi Pandelori...
- Gobée, wife of the Head of the
Office for
Internal Affairs,
titled "The
Serimpi and
Bedojo Dances at the
Court of Surakarta", with 16
pages of text. In...
- play in the ensemble. Some
examples of
famous dance include: bedhaya,
serimpi, gambyong,
Bambangan Cakil, legong, oleg tamulilingan, pendet, cendrawasih...
- pla**** by two
people in a lion-like
costume and
accompanied by music.
Serimpi dance (Central Java and Yogyakarta), a
classical Javanese ritualized dance...
- 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 includes...
- the
choir of male and
female singers used to
accompany the
bedhaya and
serimpi court dances. In this usage,
pesindhen refers to the
individual members...
-
featuring graceful c****ography set to
rhythmic melodies. In Java,
Bedhaya and
Serimpi are
performed in the
royal courts of
Yogyakarta and Surakarta. Bedhaya...
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Sanghyang Topeng Bedhaya Gambyong Gandrung Kuda
lumping Lengger Reog
Ronggeng Serimpi Wayang wong
Jaipongan Merak Reog
Sunda Ronggeng Topeng Betawi Yapong Saman...
- held five times. He also
created some
royal dances, the most po****r was
Serimpi dance and its variants. However, his
policy was
opposed by some court's...