In Javanese dance, the term Ndoran Tinangi is known as the dancer's movement or position that resembles the shape of a hoe. While ‘tasih’ in Javanese means still.
The act of hoeing in this work was described as a form of awareness to seeking for a justice. This work was a response for a coup d'état phenomenone that happened in Myanmar. In Javanese dance, the term Ndoran Tinangi is known as the dancer's movement or position that resembles the shape of a hoe. Ndoran Tinangi is also defined as a form of respect to older people or people with power. While ‘tasih’ in Javanese means still. Through this work I hope that seeking for a justice is still exist.
PERFORMER
Sekar Tri Kusuma
DOCUMENTATION
Hananta K.W.P.
Ali Yafie Muzaki