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Legong ( Balinese: ) is a form of Balinese
dance Dance is a performing art form consisting of sequences of movement, either improvised or purposefully selected. This movement has aesthetic and often symbolic value. Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoire ...
. It is a refined dance form characterized by intricate finger movements, complicated footwork, and expressive gestures and facial expressions.


Origins

Legong probably originated in the 19th century as royal entertainment. Legend has it that a prince of Sukawati fell ill and had a vivid dream in which two maidens danced to
gamelan Gamelan () ( jv, ꦒꦩꦼꦭꦤ꧀, su, ᮌᮙᮨᮜᮔ᮪, ban, ᬕᬫᭂᬮᬦ᭄) is the traditional ensemble music of the Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese peoples of Indonesia, made up predominantly of percussive instruments. T ...
music. When he recovered, he arranged for such dances to be performed in reality. Others believe that the Legong originated with the ''
sanghyang ( ban, ᬲᬂᬳ᭄ᬬᬂ​) is a traditional sacred Balinese dance originated from the Indonesian island of Bali, it is based on the premise that an unseen force enters the body of an entranced performer. The force, identified as ''hyang'' ...
dedari'', a ceremony involving voluntary possession of two little girls by beneficent spirits. Legong is also danced at public festivals. Excerpts from Legong dance dramas are put on for tourists.


Dancers

Traditionally, legong dancers were girls who have not yet reached puberty. They begin rigorous training from about the age of five. These dancers are regarded highly in the society and usually become wives of royal personages or wealthy merchants. After marriage they would stop dancing. However, in present Indonesia dancers may be of all ages; performances by men in women's costumes are also recorded.


Story

Classical Legong enacts several traditional stories. The most common is the tale of the East Javanese king of Lasem from the ''Malat,'' a collection of heroic romances. He is at war with another king, the father (or brother) of Princess Rangkesari. Lasem wants to marry the girl, but she detests him and tries to run away. Becoming lost in the forest, she is captured by Lasem, who imprisons her and goes out for a final assault against her family. He is attacked by a monstrous raven, which foretells his death. The dramatics are enacted in elaborate and stylized pantomime. The two little actresses are accompanied by a third dancer called a ''
condong ( ban, ᬘᭀᬦ᭄ᬤᭀᬂ) is a Balinese dance which is often performed as a preface to legong and accompanied by the semar pangulingan style of gamelan. The term also refers to a stock character, a quintessential representation of the mai ...
'' or attendant. She sets the scene, presents the dancers with their fans and later plays the part of the raven.


Types

Traditionally, fifteen types of ''legong'' dance were known. The duration, movement, and narrative of each type differed. Some, for instance, could last for an hour. These types included: * ''Legong Bapang Saba'' * ''Legong Jebog'' * ''Legong Kraton'' * ''Legong Kuntir'' * ''Legong Lasem'' * ''Legong Raja Cina'' * ''Legong Semarandana'' * ''Legong Sudasarna''


Gallery

File:Bali-Danse 0703a.jpg 90th anniversary of Ganjuran Church, Bantul, Yogyakarta, 2014-05-03 12.jpg Tari Legong Kuntul.jpg Dayu, oil on canvas, 80 x 100 cm, 2012.JPG Gerard Pieter Adolfs - 1944 Nr14 Lègong Bali OOC 80 60.JPG La balinese (Barong dancer).jpg Garuda Legong Dance - oil painting by Noella Roos.jpg Romualdo Locatelli - Legong Dancer.jpg


See also

*
Balinese dances Balinese dance ( id, Tarian Bali; ban, ᬇᬕᬾᬮᬦ᭄​ᬩᬮᬶ) is an ancient dance tradition that is part of the religious and artistic expression among the Balinese people of Bali island, Indonesia. Balinese dance is dynamic, angular ...
* Legong: Dance of the Virgins, a 1935 film * Dance of Indonesia


In popular culture

Legong is mentioned in "I've Been To Bali Too", the single by Australian folk-rock band
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from their 1984 album
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.


References


External links


Legong KeratonLegong danceTari Legong Lasem part 1
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