Saturday, December 17, 2016

ANTHRO PUPPET --A Collaboration of Ttraditional and Contemporary Performing Arts

Rain poured wet mat a few minutes the audience shortly before the show Puppet Anthro Friday, December 16 starting at the open stage of civilization that the Faculty of Humanities, University of Gadjah Mada. The players while central decorated with costume each in accordance with the character played. However, the rain did not cause the spectators to leave. The atmosphere in the central courtyard of Faculty of Humanities remained boisterous. The stage has been established, as well as students who sells drinks and simple food, they seemed busy serving customers.
Ahead of the show began at 20:00, this time staged title Kauravas invited the Pandavas to play dice. When Pandavas lost, the knights Astinapura should go for 12 years in the jungle. Kurawa never comfortable with the presence of the Pandavas, who is regarded as a competitor in the fight over the throne. Yudhistira upright Kauravas could not resist the invitation, "It is wrong for a nobleman refused to play dice".
Viewers already know Antrho puppet show did not lead the audience to enjoy the dialogue and acting serious of all the players. Privileged Puppet Anthro is the witty dialogue of the players without deviating from the Mahabharata. Then the laughter began to explode when the Kauravas and the Pandavas started performing on stage playing dice with the defeat of the Pandavas, because urawa foul play.
The next scenes and dialogue takes place with the funny, the audience even burst out repeatedly, because of the appearance of the player funny without dialogue. Nearly two hours into the source of the boisterous atmosphere of the stage, lighting, stage design and smart as well as the musical rhythms and melodious sound of the singer completes the totality of the show such as collaborative performances of traditional and modern art is refreshing.
The entire crew and cast comprising students of Anthropology, time inu not only tested the ability of academics to study one of the disciplines. But has proven collaboration in the performing arts, which began in 1980, when students Antrpologi who conducted the study at the time, has now become a senior.
  










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