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Videos
of Festival Krakatau, taken in Bandar Lampung by Karen Kartomi Thomas and
Margaret Kartomi. Contents: Kuripan group getting make-up on (filenames ending 001-005) Tupping performers in costume (006) Radin Intan II and other artists in 'fantasi' costumes (009-010); Pak Wely, designer of costumes (011) Waiting for Festival Krakatau to begin (012-013) Pak Indra on guitar accompanying singer (014) Keromong ensemble performing as crowd gathers (015); Participants’ procession to performance square; tupping dancing; Pak Rico Ricardo, Governor of Lampung; elephants performing; (016) Marching band (017-020); Procession begins: performances—note: accompaniment includes female in muli costume playing drumkit (023,040,043)—by groups representing: -Kota (the city of) Bandar Lampung [masked dancers striking bamboo tubes] (021) -Metro regency [masked dancers with umbrellas, flags and capes], (022-024) -Pesawaran regency [bridal party and dancers - dancers walking on talam (trays)], (026) -Lampung Barat regency [dancers wearing cloth masks, sunglasses and holding miniature poles, led by Nyoman Mulyawan], (028-030,039) -Lampung Utara regency [dancers with masks, fans and elaborate head pieces], -Way Kanan regency [masked female dancers in orange skirts, masked male dancers in green skirts, ending with queen in white raised on platform] (031-032) -Lampung Selatan regency [masked dancers bedecked in leaves] (033,038) -Lampung Timor regency [dancers with wings and billowing skirts] (034) -Tulang Bawang regency [masked men covered in brown leaves leading bridal couples with masks], footage of various regencies’ groups milling together (035-037) -Tanggamus & Pesisir Barat [masked and unmasked dancers with unusual head gear] (041) -Lampung Barat with females carrying decorated talam on their heads (042) Pak Indra Kamaruddin guitar, muli on drum kit, with keromongan (043) -Pesisir Barat (045-046) Closing speeches (047) Closing prayer (048) Governor's speech (049) Record set; 1800 masks will be worn (050) |
Issued: 2020-11-02
Created: 2020-11-02
Subjects
Digital Humanities |
Ethnic Studies |
Indonesia |
Lampung |
MAMU |
Music Archive of Monash University |
Musicology and Ethnomusicology |
Performing Arts |
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- DOI : 10.26180/13179917.V1