In a village far from the hustle and bustle of the city center, there is an art that has been passed down from generation to generation in the village. Indeed, the village is a village of dancers; most of the residents are also artists as their livelihood. In that village there are also 2 famous puppeteers who are of course well-known throughout the district, sub-district and are often summoned to appear at the Republic of Indonesia's anniversary, big events or celebrations outside the district to the province and it can no longer be denied that when you pass a corner the village sounds as if the villagers are rehearsing for their art performances and livelihoods, in perfect sync with the beautiful strains of the village children learning to read Iqro, Juz’ama and the Al-Qur'an with their beautiful chants at night.
There were also those who became ketoprak players, crew puppeteers in puppet shadow performances or the women there, most of whom also became sinden professionals who rehearsed once a week before booking a puppet performance. Diffusion between religion and culture is very evident there. Sandiyo with the Javanese ngoko accent is the name of the village which indeed refers to a noun which refers to Old Javanese which refers to the word in terms of etymology which means "Art" or when viewed from the terminology you will get from the Google search engine that art includes many human activities in creating visual, audio, or performance works that express the creator's imagination, ideas, or technical skills, to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional strength.
It is location of flanked by a large mountain towering between 2 districts and 2 provinces in Central Java and Yogyakarta. This is very, very supportive when viewed from an ecological or economic point of view, it is clearly very, very beneficial where the 2 cultures meet both in terms of the Javanese language, although it is "Ngoko", there is still a mixture of the Javanese version of "Ngapak", a term for regional Javanese rough language in the Cilacap region, Banyumas, Tegal Up to Kebumen and "Ngoko", the term for refined language, this is the area in the middle of Central Java, from the Temanggung regency area, Magelang to the south of Yogyakarta, then entering again to Solo and its surroundings. Even so, it is only imagery because in fact the dialect is used only for a variety of everyday uses; even this will lead to the use of "Krama Mady"a or "Krama Inggil" to interact with elders or a social contract between humans as a form of respect for others when using formal language. A high culture taste.
Let's just say that Tari is a Ndolalak dancer. At a millennial age and not even 20 years old, she looks beautiful, maybe because she was born from a descendant of her beautiful mother and father, who has a handsome face, is single and the target of many married men and single man. Her tomboyish stature does not reduce her grace when she dances. The shorts that clung to both of her thighs were in sync with her olive skin.
Surprisingly her family are all artistic blood. I don't know if it's hereditary or if it's just coincidence that her father is one of the well-known ketoprak players in her village who often finds himself in the world of theatrical performances that adopt themes and titles in Puppet Shadow series such as Mahabharata, Ramayana or other stories in ketoprak performances. Often the father named Sugiyono gets an important role in every show, naturally because of the basis of martial arts that is owned by him, sometimes he acts as Rama or Arjuna or the protagonists in his performances, indeed he is similar to Uko Uwais when he was young. Meanwhile, her mother is a beautiful, middle-aged sinden, even though she is more than half a century old, but her beauty never seems to fade with age, maybe because she often consumes herbs or body scrubs. When practicing vocals or singing, it is very melodious, similar to the famous Indian artist Kajol. Maybe when she was still young, if you look at it at that time, maybe the mother named Wartini became the target of young people in her village and was lucky that Mr. Sugiyono got the wife of a sinden who is beautiful and beautiful with a melodious voice as if attached to his beloved wife.
The fruit of their marriage love only gets a beautiful daughter. She is Sutari, who most people call “Tari”, if judging from the convergence theory of the National educator, Ki Hajar Dewantoro, it is indeed true that her parents' blood is concerned and involved in the art world with a supportive social contract that seems to be in sync with the manifestation of her identity as a dancer as form of existence and consistency.
Not because of ethics and logic, but because of the inherent elements of art where he was born into a family of artists, his father and mother never forced what profession he would have later when he grew up, at first when he came home from school when he was still in elementary school, he always never misses just to see the Dolalak dance practice session, Ndolalak or whatever the name is called when it refers to a Dutch heritage art which seems to have a magical element emerge when the performance takes place, where the dancers will experience a trance and not a trance if I may borrow Sigmund Freud's term because there are different understandings and practices. If one looks, listens and pays attention, the dancers who are in a trance don't have rhythm and there are supernatural beings that intervene if the trance has a special pattern according to the direction of the therapist and there is no interference from the spirits. The term that is often misunderstood by people to see it in essence. Possession here clearly requires a medium, either fragrances or offerings. That way the dancers will consume
In the past, the elders said that the men who danced there, not the women like now. The shift in entity, however, does not reduce the taste, creativity and intention of the arts. Maybe emancipation pushed an artistic initiative to give birth to new nuances in terms of art, so that women are now also participating
His father, when he paid attention to his daughter's hobbies and concerns, from a young age to adulthood, never forbade her. Let the progress and fate of their own daughter be determined by thier own future daugher that was the opinion of the father because he knew very well the sequence and development of the Dolalak dance art in his village. Even so, she never backed down from learning and continued learning until she actually entered the dance studio. The location is not far from his house and the dance teacher who seems friendly and painstaking in teaching dance and his friends in the village. And the struggle was not in vain. She is always the center of attention because he holds an important position in this dancer performance. Even 8 years of dance training so that she is really proficient in performing the dance art. When she was performing, Klobot or Sintren Cigarettes which she smoked while dancing left the eyes of thousands of spectators with Desire. Her chubby body movements gave her a graceful impression. Whoever you are will be amazed to see the attractions.
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I think this is a narrative text story, this story tells about a village that is still attached to its traditions, namely dance, and tells the story of a girl named Sutari, usually called Tari, she really likes dolalak dance. This story can also build the spirit of the younger generation to be proud of our country's culture. -muhammad dawawih, 10 SNT-
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this story is a narrative text. sinopsis: In a remote village named Sandiyo, art is a way of life, passed down through generations. The village is known for its dancers, artists, and two famous puppeteers who perform at major events, including the Republic of Indonesia's anniversary. The sounds of rehearsals and children's recitations of Iqro, Juz’ama, and the Al-Qur'an blend harmoniously at night. The village also features ketoprak players, wayang kulit puppeteers, and professional sinden singers. Sandiyo, meaning "Art" in Old Javanese, epi...
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nama:muhammad dwi syaputra kelas: 10 SNT The narrative recounts the life and journey of Sutari, commonly called Tari, who was born into a family of artists. Her mother was a beautiful and melodious sinden, and her father, also an artist, supported her natural inclination towards the arts without imposing specific expectations on her future. From a young age, Tari was captivated by the Dolalak dance, a traditional dance with mystical elements. Despite its origins as a male-dominated performance, Tari's fascination led her to break this gen...
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In my opinion, this story is included in the narrative text, the synopsis of this story tells the story of a dolalak dancer, not even 20 years old, who lives in a village far from the hustle and bustle of the city center, she looks very beautiful and has two beautiful and handsome parents. art, it has been his hobby since he was little, dancing dolalak. Until he was 8 years old, he danced until he was really good at it. Anyone who saw his performance wouldneverblink
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I think this is a narrative text story, this story tells about a village that is still attached to its traditions, namely dance, and tells the story of a girl named Sutari, usually called Tari, she really likes dolalak dance. This story can also build the spirit of the younger generation to be proud of our country's culture. - Deisylla Amanda Putri Fiona X ULW 1
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I think this text is a narrative text, Tells the story of a village that has a strong artistic heritage, and there is a harmonious family in the village, a family that has a pure artistic soul, with the support of both parents their children become skilled dancers and are loved by many people
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This is recount text Synopsis: In a remote village far from the city's hustle and bustle, an ancient art form has been preserved and passed down through generations. This village, known for its dancers, has most of its residents working as artists. Among them were two famous puppeteers celebrated throughout the district and often invited to perform at national events and major celebrations. The village resonated with the sounds of art rehearsals, harmonizing with the melodic recitations of the children learning religious texts at night.
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The narrative follows a father who supports his daughter's passion for dance, allowing her to pursue it freely. Through dedication and hard work, the daughter becomes proficient in the traditional Dolalak dance, captivating audiences with her graceful movements and leaving spectators in awe. This story highlights themes of gender roles, artistic expression, and parental support.
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This text is a the narrative text, Sinopsis : this story tells about a A Beautiful Ndolalak Dancer" and tells of a girl named sutari, is a story that depicts the struggle and dedication of a young girl in pursuing her dream of becoming a famous Ndolalak dancer. This story presents the conflict between tradition and modernity, as well as how love for culture can inspire positive change in society
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I think this is a recount story, Dolalak dance is a Dutch cultural heritage with magical and supernatural elements. Previously only performed by male dancers, now there are also female dancers. A father encourages his daughter to learn this dance, so she becomes a proficient dancer after 8 years of practice. Her graceful performance accompanied by Klobot/Sintren cigarettes mesmerizes the audience. Dolalak dance reflects the cultural values and creativity of traditional arts that should be preserved.
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This text is a the narrative text. This story tells about a village that is still attached to its tradition, namely dance, and tells of a girl named Sutari, she is usually called Tari, she really likes the dolalak dance. At the age of less than 20 years, he already has a beautiful face, perhaps because he was born to a beautiful mother and a handsome father. The dancer has a tomboyish appearance but that doesn't reduce her elegance when dancing
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recount text, In a village known for its artistic heritage, most residents are dancers and artists. Tari, a young and talented Ndolalak dancer, comes from an artistic family—her father is a renowned ketoprak player and her mother a skilled sinden singer. Encouraged by her parents, Tari pursued her passion for dance. After years of practice, she became a central performer in village events, symbolizing the community's rich cultural legacy.
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Teks ini adalah narativee text
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this story is a narrative text. sinopsis: In a remote village named Sandiyo, art is a way of life, passed down through generations. The village is known for its dancers, artists, and two famous puppeteers who perform at major events, including the Republic of Indonesia's anniversary. The sounds of rehearsals and children's recitations of Iqro, Juz’ama, and the Al-Qur'an blend harmoniously at night. The village also features ketoprak players, wayang kulit puppeteers, and professional sinden singers. Sandiyo, meaning "Art" in Old Javanese, epi...
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This story is intended as a narrative because in a village far from the city center, there is an art that has been passed down from generation to generation in the village. -Qisthianti febrayir Xseni teater-
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this story is a narrative text
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teks ini adalah teks naratif, soalnyaa sangat menarik -Aura Rizka ananda
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this story is a narrative text
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narrative text, Sinopsis cerita tersebut adalah sebagai berikut: Cerita ini berfokus pada seorang penari wanita di desa yang telah berlatih tari selama 8 tahun untuk mencapai keahlian tinggi dalam seni tari. Berkat ketekunan dan perjuangannya, dia menjadi pusat perhatian dalam setiap pertunjukan tari, memegang posisi penting dalam penampilannya. Saat menari, dia merokok Klobot atau Rokok Sintren, yang menambah daya tarik dan membuat ribuan penonton terpesona. Gerakan tubuhnya yang gemuk namun anggun memberikan kesan yang memikat. Penampila...
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In my opinion, this story is a narrative story, this story is also quite interesting because this story tells about a village that maintains its artistic and cultural traditions. This village is very good to be used as a motivation for peace -Syifa Aulia Triandrini (X-SNT)
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