Singa Barong

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Singa Barong is the iconic lion-like mask and character in the traditional Indonesian Reog Ponorogo performance, known for its massive, elaborately decorated tiger or lion head often adorned with peacock feathers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indonesian folklore figure
cultural symbol
mask
traditional performance character
associatedWith Reog Ponorogo NERFINISHED
associatedWithProvince East Java NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Ponorogo NERFINISHED
carriedBy dancer using teeth grip (traditional technique)
countryOfOrigin Indonesia NERFINISHED
culturalContext Javanese culture
decoratedWith colorful fabrics
ornamental carvings
peacock feathers
featuredIn Indonesian cultural festivals
tourism promotions for Ponorogo
hasAppearance lion-like head
tiger-like head
hasComponent fan-like peacock tail arrangement
large jaw structure
large mane
prominent fangs
wide open mouth
intangibleHeritageAspect oral and performative tradition of Reog Ponorogo
traditional craftsmanship of mask-making
materialUsed artificial fur (modern versions)
lion skin (traditionally)
natural fibers
tiger skin (traditionally)
wooden frame
notableFor elaborate decoration
massive mask size
partOf Reog Ponorogo main ensemble NERFINISHED
performanceRole main visual focus of Reog Ponorogo
symbolic guardian figure
performanceSetting outdoor stages
processions
recognizedAs icon of Reog Ponorogo
regional identity symbol of Ponorogo
requires high physical strength to carry
symbolizes courage
royalty
strength
usedIn Reog Ponorogo dance NERFINISHED
Reog Ponorogo parade NERFINISHED
weightCharacteristic very heavy mask
wornBy Reog dancer

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Reog Ponorogo hasCharacter Singa Barong