Reog culture

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Reog culture is a traditional Javanese performing art from Ponorogo, Indonesia, known for its dramatic masked dances, large lion-like “Singo Barong” mask, and strong elements of mysticism and local folklore.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Javanese cultural heritage
intangible cultural heritage
traditional performing art
associatedWith Indonesian cultural tourism
Ponorogo city identity NERFINISHED
regional festivals
basedOn Javanese folklore
local Ponorogo legends
countryOfOrigin Indonesia NERFINISHED
culture Javanese culture
ethnicGroup Javanese people NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic acrobatic movements
colorful visual spectacle
communal participation
dramatic choreography
heroic narratives
loud percussive music
mystical elements
strong local folklore themes
symbolic resistance motifs
trance states
hasPart Bujang Ganong character NERFINISHED
Jathil dance NERFINISHED
Reog Ponorogo performance
Singo Barong mask
Warok characters
masked dance
procession and parade
ritual offerings
traditional gamelan music
language Javanese language
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity East Java NERFINISHED
Java NERFINISHED
placeOfOrigin Ponorogo NERFINISHED
practicedIn East Java Province NERFINISHED
Ponorogo Regency NERFINISHED
various regions of Indonesia
religiousInfluence Islam in Java
Kejawen mysticism
pre-Islamic Javanese beliefs
typicalFeature Singo Barong mask weighing tens of kilograms
group formations of dancers
mask carried by performer using teeth
narrative sequences depicting conflict and victory
uses gongs
kenong
large tiger or lion-like mask
peacock feather headdress
traditional Javanese costumes
traditional drums
trumpet-like instruments
whips

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Ponorogo hasCulturalIdentity Reog culture