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Where is Kuda Kepang from?

Where is Kuda Kepang from?

Indonesia
Kuda Lumping (Javanese: Jaran Kepang or Jathilan, Indonesian: Kuda Lumping or Kuda Kepang, English: Flat Horse) is a traditional Javanese dance originated from Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia depicting a group of horsemen.

Where is Reog Ponorogo from?

East Java
Reog is one of the performing arts from the northwestern region of East Java and Ponorogo is the region where Reog originated. The city gate of Ponorogo is decorated with warok and gemblak, two characters who were present at the time when Reog is performed. Reog is one of Indonesian culture that is still very strong …

What is jathilan?

Jathilan is one of the names for traditional Javanese trance dance which takes its roots in the most archaic levels of local culture but remains very popular nowadays. It is also described as a horse dance for the horse effigies made of woven bamboo are the hallmark props used by the performers.

Is Kuda Kepang Haram?

Kuda kepang is regarded as sinful (haram) because it involves non-Islamic actions such as burning the benzoic stone (kemenyan) and chanting to invoke spirits.

Is Kuda Kepang banned in Singapore?

From a distance, Kuda Kepang seems only like a group of people riding horse sticks – you’ll probably assume that it’s performance art. Perhaps this is why the art has been in the hot seat often in Singapore, which resulted in it being banned within some estates.

Why is Kuda Kepang banned in Singapore?

During a Kuda Kepang session, dancers go through a series of terrifying feats – chugging buckets of water, eating glass and getting whipped are just part of what happens. Perhaps this is why the art has been in the hot seat often in Singapore, which resulted in it being banned within some estates.

What is the purpose of Kuda Kepang?

The two-dimensional mock horse – which is traditionally made out of hide or pleated bamboo, and is painted and decorated to resemble a horse – is said to harbour spirits which have to be appeased in a pre-dance ceremony conducted by a bomoh (shaman). These days, this belief and practice is not encouraged.

Is Kuda Kepang real?

Kuda Kepang, which originated from Java, is one of the Malay traditional dance theatre forms that incorporate trance in its performance. Brought over to Tanah Melayu (Malaya) by Javanese immigrants it is exclusively performed by members of the Javanese community who have acculturated into the Malay cultural milieu.

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Ruth Doyle