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''Kecak'' (, pronounced "kechak"), alternate spellings: ''kechak'' and ''ketjak''), known in
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as ''tari kecak'', is a form of Balinese Hindu dance and music drama that was developed in the 1930s. Since its creation, it has been performed primarily by men, with the first women's ''kecak'' group having started in 2006. The dance is based on the story of the ''
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'' and is traditionally performed in
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and villages across
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, Indonesia. Also known as the Ramayana monkey chant, the dance is performed by a circle of as many as 150 performers wearing checked cloths around their waists, percussively chanting "''chak''", and moving their hands and arms. The performance depicts a battle of the ''Ramayana'', in which the
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, led by
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fight the evil King
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. ''Kecak'' has roots in ''
sanghyang () 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'', is an important type of ...
,'' a trance-inducing
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dance.


History

''Kecak'' was originally a
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ritual accompanied by a male chorus. In the 1930s,
Walter Spies Walter Spies (15 September 1895 – 19 January 1942) was a German primitivist painter, composer, musicologist, and curator. In 1923 he moved to Java, Indonesia. He lived in Yogyakarta and then in Ubud, Bali starting from 1927, when Indonesia ...
, a
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painter and musician, became deeply interested in the ritual while living in
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. He adapted it as a drama based on the Hindu ''
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'' and including dance, intended for performance before Western tourist audiences. Walter Spies worked with Indonesian dancer
Wayan Limbak Wayan Limbak (1897/c 1910 – September 5, 2003) was an Indonesian dancer, who worked with Walter Spies to popularize the Indonesian dance, known as kecak. References External links"Wayan Limbak -- Balinese Dancer, 106" ''New York Times ...
, who popularized the dance by arranging internationally touring performances by Balinese groups. These tours helped make the ''kecak'' internationally known. This is an example of what James Clifford describes as part of the "modern art-culture system" in which "the West or the central power adopts, transforms, and consumes non-Western or peripheral cultural elements, while making 'art,' which was once embedded in the culture as a whole, into a separate entity". I Wayan Dibia, a performer, choreographer and scholar, suggests, by contrast, that the Balinese were already developing this form when Spies arrived on the island.David W. Hughes, "Review: ''Kecak: The Vocal Chant of Bali,'' by I Wayan Dibia", ''British Journal of Ethnomusicology,'' Vol. 6, (1997), pp. 195–195. British Forum for Ethnomusicology. For example, during the 1920s, Limbak had incorporated '' baris'' movements into the ''cak'' leader role. "Spies liked this innovation," and he suggested that Limbak "devise a spectacle based on the ''Ramayana''," accompanied by ''cak'' chorus rather than
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, as would have been usual.


Performance

The ''kecak'' dance is typically performed by about fifty to one hundred men wearing only loincloths; their upper bodies are left bare. They form concentric circles, in the middle of which is a traditional Balinese coconut oil lamp. First they move their bodies rhythmically to the left and to the right, chanting the words "''chak ke-chak ke-chak ke-chak''" continuously in coordinated harmony and beat, in slow rhythm. Gradually the rhythm speeds up and by turns they lift their hands, trembling, into the air. The ''kecak'' sound can be classified as a "musical" performance with the use of the human voice purely with no musical instruments. The dance is performed for dance-dramas and the story presented is taken from the ''
Ramayana The ''Ramayana'' (; ), also known as ''Valmiki Ramayana'', as traditionally attributed to Valmiki, is a smriti text (also described as a Sanskrit literature, Sanskrit Indian epic poetry, epic) from ancient India, one of the two important epics ...
'' Hindu epic. The bare-chested male ''kecak'' chanters play the role of
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's troops of
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(apes) and
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's troops of
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s (Demons). The duration of the performance is around an hour. The story of the ''Ramayana'' is depicted, beginning with
Sita Sita (; ), also known as Siya, Jānaki and Maithili, is a Hindu goddess and the female protagonist of the Hindu epic ''Ramayana''. Sita is the consort of Rama, the avatar of god Vishnu, and is regarded as an avatar of goddess Lakshmi. She is t ...
and
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's exile in the jungle of
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. The performance reenacts the appearance of the Golden Deer, the abduction of Sita by
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, the battle between Ravana and
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, the search for Sita by
Hanuman Hanuman (; , ), also known as Maruti, Bajrangabali, and Anjaneya, is a deity in Hinduism, revered as a divine ''vanara'', and a devoted companion of the deity Rama. Central to the ''Ramayana'', Hanuman is celebrated for his unwavering devotio ...
, and ends with the battle between Rama and Ravana. The ''kecak'' chanters chant and sing in accordance with the mood and milieu of the story. ''Kecak'' dance performances in
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usually take place daily in the evening (6 pm, Bali time) at Balinese Hindu temples such as Uluwatu Temple and
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. There are also dance stages used exclusively for ''kecak'' performances in
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,
Garuda Wisnu Kencana Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park (; Balinese script: ᬢᬫᬦ᭄ᬩᬸᬤᬬᬕᬭᬸᬤᬯᬶᬱ᭄ᬡᬸᬓᭂᬜ᭄ᬘᬦ), or GWK, is a tourist destination and attraction located at Ungasan, Badung on the island of Bali, Indonesia, about 1 ...
, Batu Bulan, Pandawa beach and other places in Bali. ''Kecak'' performances also take place on other occasions, such as for cultural and entertainment displays. Dancers usually come from local villagers of the surrounding area of the performance; they usually have a main job other than dancing which they finish before performing the ''kecak'' dance. The dancers' income from the dance usually comes from tickets sold to the spectators. The most popular destination for ''kechak'' dance performances is Uluwatu Temple.


Dancers

The dancers consist of two types: the ''kecak'' male-chanters and the main ''Ramayana'' dancers who play the roles of Sita, Rama,
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, Ravana, Hanuman, Jatayu, etc. Some of the ''kecak'' male-chanters who chant ''chak-chak-chak'' have their own tasks during the performance. One individual is responsible for maintaining the beat of the chant by chanting "''po-po-po-po''". Another man serves as the leader of the chorus, instructing them to stop or start the chanting by yelling command vocals such as "''Diih!''", "''Chiaaat!''", etc. There is also a man whose job is to sing during the chanting; he sings in a melodious or rhythmic tone according to the situation of the dance with vocalizations such as "''Shiiir-yang-ngger-yang-nggur-yang-nggeer''". Another man, known as the ''dalang'', narrates the story during the dance, usually in
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and
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. The men chosen for these tasks are usually the senior male dancers. The remaining chanters chant "''chak-chak-chak''" continuously and simultaneously with harmony. The dancers who represent the core ''Ramayana'' characters are considered an essential part of the dance. Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, and the Golden Deer, whose movements are gentle and smooth, are sometimes played by female dancers who are trained in such styles of movement. Men play muscular characters such as
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Hanuman Hanuman (; , ), also known as Maruti, Bajrangabali, and Anjaneya, is a deity in Hinduism, revered as a divine ''vanara'', and a devoted companion of the deity Rama. Central to the ''Ramayana'', Hanuman is celebrated for his unwavering devotio ...
,
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, etc.


Trance

Trance rituals often accompany certain sections of the ''kecak'' dance, such as during the portrayal of the burning of Hanuman. Here, the dancer playing Hanuman is blessed by a priest and enters a
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state for the fire kicking dance which follows. The dancer does not feel any pain from the fire because he is in a state of trance.


In popular culture

Excerpts of ''kecak'' can be heard on the soundtracks of the following movies: * '' Edipo Re'' by
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(1967) * ''
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'' (1969) * ''
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'' (1970) * The 1971 version of Kenneth Anger's ''
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'' * '' I Never Promised You a Rose Garden'' (1977) * The 1982 Japanese
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'' episode 6: "The Geniuses of the Makuu School" * The soundtrack to the
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'' includes a track entitled "Monkey Chant" which is based on ''kecak''. * ''
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'' (''Kamui no Ken'') (1985) * '' Akira'' (1988), which also features the Indonesian
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. * The end credits and fight scenes of animated series ''
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'' (2005) * In the 2010 documentary SAS: The Search for Warriors Part 1, a recording of the ''kecak'' was used to wake up the recruits. * In an part from Mitsuri's theme in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. Scenes including ''kecak'' dance may be glimpsed in: *
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,'' (episodes 1 and 3) * The Italian movie ''
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'' (1970) * The Indonesian movie ''Mama'' (1972) * An extended ''kecak'' chant scene is featured at the end of ''
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'' (1975). * The Indonesian movie ''Noesa Penida'' (1988) *
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's film '' The Fall'' (2006) * The Indonesian television station
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and Topeng Tua mask dances in their program's opening theme sequence since 2011. ''Kecak'' is featured in several video games: * Sounds of gamelan and ''kecak'' chants were incorporated into the soundtrack of the 1993 video game ''Secret of Mana'' / ''Seiken Densetsu II'', in a track titled "The Oracle". * A sample of ''kecak'' chanting mixed with Balinese
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can be heard in the
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'', when the gameplay shows a Bali arena scene. The arena also includes background animation of ''kecak'' chanters on the right side, Barong dance in the center, and gamelan performers with a crowded audience on the left side. * A visual representation of the dance can be seen in the Ritual Passion level of ''
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'', beating in time to the player's actions. * In Dota 2, ''kecak'' sounds make up sound effect for ultimate ability of Monkey King. ...and in popular music: * 1974: A sample of ''kecak'' chanting is featured in the song "Money Chant" by Jade Warrior on their album '' Floating World''. * 1978: A sample of ''kecak'' chanting can be heard in the song "
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incorporated samples of ''kecak'' chanting on the song "Neue Tanz" from their album ''
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to sample his voice into a ''kecak'' chant on the song "Blue Orpheus" from his album ''
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''. * 1987: A sample of ''kecak'' chanting is in "The Wind Chimes", from
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''. * 1987: The Indonesian song "Kembalikan Baliku", written by
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1987 in Tokyo, Japan, incorporates ''kecak'' chanting in the interlude performed by backing vocals. The song received the Kawakami Audience Selection Award (ASA). * 1991: The San Francisco art rock band
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's songs "Daughter" and "Daughter Bent & Floating" from their album '' King of the Jews'' incorporates ''kecak''-inspired polyrhythmic chanting and clapping. * 1992: A sample is prominently featured on "Magical Wave" from
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used ''kecak'' chanting in their song "Chakka Chakka" on the album ''This World Is Yours''. * 1999:
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performs a ''kecak''-like chant in the song "Goodbye Sober Day" on the
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''. The sound of ''kecak'' has inspired other artists: *John Adams' opera, ''A Flowering Tree'' (2006), features Kumudha and the beggar minstrels in Act II, which are based on the ''kecak''. *''Ketjak'' is a book-length poem by Ron Silliman published in 1978 and reprinted in ''The Age of Huts'' (2007), in which the author gives the title "Ketjak" to a vast ongoing cycle of works which includes ''Tjanting'' (1980) and ''The Alphabet'' (2008). *Devaraalan aattam, a song composed by
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See also

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Pendet ''Pendet'' dance (, ''igélan pendet'') is a traditional dance from Bali, Indonesia, in which floral offerings are made to purify the temple or theater as a prelude to ceremonies or other dances. ''Pendet'' is typically performed by young girls, ...
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Legong Legong ( Balinese: , ''légong'') is a form of Balinese dance. It is a refined dance form characterized by intricate finger movements, complicated footwork, and expressive gestures and facial expressions. Origins Legong probably originated in ...
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Balinese dance Balinese dance (; ''(igélan Bali)'') 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, and intensely expressive. Balin ...
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Dance of Indonesia Dance in Indonesia () reflects the country's diversity of ethnicities and cultures. There are more than 600 ethnic groups in Indonesia. Austronesian roots and Melanesian tribal forms are visible, and influences ranging from neighboring Asian ...


Bibliography

*''Kecak from Bali''. Produced by David Lewiston, 1990. One compact disc (duration 44:53) with notes and libretto by Fred B. Eiseman and David Lewiston.Review: ntitled Author(s): David Harnish. Reviewed work(s): Kecak from Bali by David Lewiston.''Ethnomusicology,'' Vol. 35, No. 2, (Spring – Summer, 1991), pp. 302–304. Published by: University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology *I Wayan Dibia, ''Kecak: the vocal chant of Bali''. Denpasar: Hartanto Art Books, 1996. vi + 83pp. .


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Kecak dance in David Attenborough's 1969 BBC documentary, ''The Miracle of Bali''Kecak dance being performed in Uluwatu templeKecak dance


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WalterSpies.com
– Describes Walter Spies' house in Bali and his Pita Maha artists' cooperative

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