Thursday, August 19, 2010

RATE DAYAK

Cultural Diversity - Dayak is an indigenous name for the island of Borneo. Borneo island is divided by regions that regulate the Administrative each region consists of: East Kalimantan capital of Samarinda, the capital city of South Kalimantan, Banjarmasin, capital of Central Kalimantan, Palangkaraya, and West Kalimantan capital of Pontianak.

Dayak groups, subdivided into sub-sub-tribe which numbers approximately 405 sub (by JU Lontaan, 1975). Each sub tribe Dayak in Kalimantan have customs and cultures are similar, referring to sociology and differences kemasyarakatannya customs, culture, and language characteristics. Past the community which is now called the Dayak tribe, inhabiting the coastal areas and rivers in each of their settlements.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Legend Of Baratayudha II

Cultural Diversity - Below is presented the distribution of puppet version of the story Baratayuda Java.

* Round 1: Seta Autumn
* Round 2: Tawur (Bhishma Fall)
* Round 3: Paluhan (Bogadenta Fall)
* Round 4: Ranjapan (Abhimanyu Fall)
* Round 5: Timpalan (Burisrawa Dushasana Autumn or Fall)
* Round 6: Suluhan (Gatotkaca Fall)
* Round 7: Karna duel
* Round 8: Rubuhan (Duryudana Fall)
* Round 9: The Birth of Parikshit

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Legend Of The Baratayudha

Cultural Diversity - Baratayuda is a term used in Indonesia to mention the great war at Kurukshetra between Pandavas against the family of Krishna. This war is the climax of the story of the Mahabharata, a famous epic poem of India.

The term comes from the word Bhāratayuddha Baratayuda, that is the title of a manuscript kakawin Old Javanese language, written in 1157 by mpu Sedah on orders Jayabhaya Maharaja, the king of Kediri.

Bhāratayuddha Kakawin story later adapted into the new Java language with the title of Fiber Bratayuda by poet Kasunanan Yasadipura I in Surakarta era.