(Lembata, Kedang) Gong Gendang Ensembel, Tarian Hedun

Field recording collected by Dana Rappoport in Eastern Indonesia in 2006 and 2007.
Edited Title
KONG BAWA HEDUNGURI
Archivist's Original Title
id (Lembata, Kedang) Gong Gendang Ensembel, Tarian Hedun
en (Lembata, Kedang) Gong And Drum Hedung Dance
fr (Lembata, Kedang) Gong Tambour Pour La Danse "Hedun"
Original description
Field recording collected by Dana Rappoport in Eastern Indonesia in 2006 and 2007.
SEA Annotations
Recorded at my request.
Time duration
00:01:38
Recording date of the original material
2007-07-03
Acquisition Date
2007
Population
Kedang
Place of the cultural origin
Country Name
Recording place
Lembata, Kedang, Atulaleng
Comment
LEMBATA island, Kabupaten LEMBATA, Kecamatan Buyaouri, Kpg Atulaleng (Keywords): gongs - to call the wind - to lead the bride to the groom. Then the two groups, each family plays each together. -in funeral celebrations which can last up to a week with gong/gendang -for welcoming guests -for the new corn festival (_makan jagung baru_) - when the ata molan sit in front of the stones, batu _lapa taran_. 3 gong players (one player strikes three gongs), two others strike only one each; a woman beats a drum, women dance solo see video. M2C-Bawa: double-skinned (deer) gendang drum, about 60 cm long. Another rhythm, accompanying the hedun dance. The Kedang population is skilled in playing gongs unlike the Lamaholot. The different kinds of gongs: three suspended gongs: tuu (pengantar), buwung-beweng: induk besar tawa: large size, for tall men gasa': medium in pairs kabolu:? natan: komando, yg kecil 3 players: one plays a small gong, one plays a pair, one plays three suspended gongs. In all, there are six gongs. Pa' Buyanaya says there were once 7.
Archivist Category
English Music (Instrumental)
Recording context
English Field recording
Instrument, Original Archivist Data
Gongs (in series)
Drum on box with 2 membranes
Instrument (Supplementary/Annotated Data)
Bawa
Collector
Name of original Collection
Indonesia : East Flores, Solor, Adonara, Lembata Islands, 2006-2007.
History of ownership
Sound recording archived at Musée de l'Homme in 2007 by D. Rappoport
Holding Institution of Original Materials
Copyright Information
CC BY-NC-ND
Physical format
English Digital file
Preservation State of Physical Object
original
Original item number
CNRSMH_I_2007_006_001_112
SEAH Identifier
SEAH_CNRSMH_I_2007_006_001_112

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