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Often the Makepung dance is one part of a dance program with 3 or 4
short dances. Accompanied by the "Jegog" - another 5 note instrument
but in this case made of very large pieces of bamboo. So large in fact
that the musician must sit on top of the instrument in order to play
it. Loud without being ear splitting the deep sound vibrates right
through your body
The Makepung tells of the folklore surrounding bull racing.
Together with a couple of other short dances - the Manuk Rawa (a cute
dance about the happy go lucky life of deer in the forest) and the
Belibis (a story along the lines of the ugly duckling fable - but in
reverse!) this is great opportunity to see some very, very beautiful
costumes and listen to a quite unusual instrument. If you get the
chance, don't miss it - it's rarely performed in hotels - and try to
sit near the Jegog orchestra. |