Kecak is a form of Balinese dance and music dramathat was
developed in the 1930s in Bali, Indonesia. Since its
creation, it has been performed primarily by men, with the very first women's
kecak group starting in 2006.
Also known as the Ramayana
Monkey Chant, the piece, performed by a circle of at least 150 performers
wearing checked cloth around their waists, percussively chanting
"cak" and moving their hands and arms, depicts a battle from
the Ramayana. The monkey-like Vanara helped
Prince Rama fight
the evil King Ravana. Kecak has
roots in sanghyang, a
trance-inducing exorcism dance.
Bali Kecak and Fire Dance Performance,
Not known exactly where Kecak dance originated and which was first developed,
but there are some kind of agreement on the Balinese Kecak was first developed
into a performing arts in the village of Bona, Gianyar, as additional knowledge
Kecak was originally a song or music that is resultant from a combination
sounds that make up melodies that are usually used to accompany the sacred
dance Sanghyang. And can only be staged in the temple. Then in the early 1930s
by artists from the village of Bona, Gianyar trying to develop a Kecak dance by
taking the story of Ramayana who danced as a substitute for Sanghyang Dance so
this dance could eventually be displayed in public as a performance art. Part
of the Ramayana story in which the first is taken as Goddess Sita was abducted
by King Ravana.
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