Monday 8 June 2009

Mystical magical musical Sumo-meets-Semar Jowo Chub-a-thon at Galleri National, 5 June 2009




(Held in conjunction with the launch of Greg Churchill, Subandi Martha, Hanuri Setiadi and Sigit Prakasa’s book ‘Semar Semarak – Images of Semar in Indonesian Folk Arts and an exhibition of twenty Semar ceramic sculptures by F. Widayanto).

Imagine a production line ala Cabaret of thirty steamy Semars in psychedelic Monty Python meets Pakubuwono costumes..... grinding, voguing, fondling and foraging....in front of the neo-classical ‘Galeri Nasional Indonesia’, Jakarta ......Greg Churchill, the Governor of Jakarta, Dr. Fauzi Bowo and the ever-gorgeous Nina Akbar Tanjung in the front row of a packed ‘house’ (carpark) of enthusiastic Java-o-philes and Chub-chasers...... and you have an idea of the incredible, mind-expanding event and heart-warming event that mushroomed like an atomic cloud in Central Jakarta last night!!! The expert cast—a mixture of Jakarta and Solo’s finest, fattest Semars and Java’s best kidung, wayang and stage performers—entertained with an exciting mix of the modern and the ancient, the secular and the profoundly profane, the steamy and the showy........with giant puppets, a brilliant netherworld-inspiring set, and one 250 kilo grand master Semar, Slamet Gundono who strummed the ukele while strutting around as a Bob Fosse class ringmaster! Hebat!!! Other info from Greg re the production: Dr. Fauzi Bowo, Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pia Alihsyahbana, Femina Group, and Tubagus ‘Andre’ Sukmana, Head of ‘Galeri Nasional Indonesia’. The dalang was Slamet Gundono with his ‘Komunitas Wayang Suket’ who also helped with sets and costumes. The exhibit designer was Wiediantoro. The poet was Romo Sindhu (Dr. GP. Sindhunata, SJ, a Catholic priest). The Semar puppets and glass paintings also on display inside the museum were mostly from the Greg Churchill collection with some from dalang Tizar Purbaya.

THIS REPORT PROUDLY SPONSORED BY THE FOUR SEASONS JAKARTA.

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