Tarian yang jarang dipakai

Item

Archivist's Original Title

id Tarian yang jarang dipakai
en Rare traditional dance
fr Rare danse traditionnelle

Original description

en Idiophones are iron percussion instruments called tetti-lagoni. Séré lolosu: rare traditional dance practiced by transvestites and intended to chase away evil spirits. South Celebes Islands. Field recordings of Christian Pelras during an expedition in Indonesia in 1972.
fr Les idiophones sont des percussions en fer appelées tetti-lagoni. Séré lolosu: rare danse traditionnelle pratiquée par les travestis et destinée à chasser les mauvais esprits. Ile de Célèbes Sud. Enregistrements inédits de Christian Pelras lors d'un terrain en Indonésie en 1972.

Time duration

en 00:05:42

MetadataURL

Recording date of the original material

en 1973-08-20

Acquisition Date

en 1975

Population

en Bugis

Place of the cultural origin

Country Name

Recording place

en Celebes, Sulawesi, Singkang

Comment

en Speed 19 Track 1

Archivist Category

en Music (Dance)

Recording context

en Field recording

Instrument, Original Archivist Data

en  drum;Idiophone;Rattle

Instrument (Supplementary/Annotated Data)

en Lolosu

Collector

Name of original Collection

en Indonésie, Sulawesi (Célèbes): populations Bugis, Mandar, Toraja, Makassar, 1972.

Collection source citation

Related material

History of ownership

en Recording archived by Ch. Pelras in 1975 at Musée de l'Homme, Paris.

Holding Institution of Original Materials

Licensing Institution

Accessing Institutions

Copyright Notice

For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): see information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr

Physical format

en Magnetic tape 19 cm/s

Preservation State of Physical Object

en Original tape

Original item number

en CNRSMH_I_1975_008_009_01

SEAH Identifier

en SEAH_CNRSMH_I_1975_008_009_01

Provenance

en Recording archived by Ch. Pelras in 1975 at Musée de l'Homme, Paris.
CNRSMH_I_1975_008_009_01