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Monday, August 24, 2009
Ludruk is the traditional art of drama East Java. Ludruk is a traditional drama performed by an arts group in a stage by taking the story of the lives of everyday people, stories of struggle and so are interspersed with jokes and accompanied by gamelan as a musical.
The dialogue / monologue in ludruk are entertaining and make the audience laugh, using typical language of Surabaya, although sometimes there are guest stars from other regions such as Jombang, Malang, Madura, Madiun with a different accent. The plain language used in ludruk, making him easily absorbed by the non-intellect (pedicab driver, patrolman, angkotan driver, etc).
A regular ludruk performances began with Remo Dance performances interspersed with a character who memerakan "Mr. Sakera", a master of Madura.
Kartolo was a legendary comedian ludruk from Surabaya, East Java. He has more than 40 years of living in a world of art ludruk. Name Kartolo and distinctive voice, the jokes are innocent and intelligent, is known almost all over East Java, and even to Central Java.
Ludruk is different from ketoprak, Central Java. The Story of ketoprak often taken from ancient story (history or fairy tales), and are particular message. Meanwhile, ludruk tells the story of everyday life (usually) the "grassroots".
sources : wikipedia.org, flikr.com, google.com
Labels: Indonesian Cultures
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