Why do they (still) sing stories? Singing narratives in Tanjung Bunga (eastern Flores, Lamaholot, Indonesia)

<p>In eastern Flores, on the Tanjung Bunga peninsula (among Western Lamaholot speakers), several times a year, ritual narratives (opak) are performed on a square dancing area, where all the clans of the same ceremonial land meet. Three types of narrative are sung, according to three kinds of r...

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Main Author: Dana Rappoport
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Indonesia 2016-07-01
Series:Wacana: Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia
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Online Access:http://wacana.ui.ac.id/index.php/wjhi/article/view/439
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spelling doaj-b931298239264c88b9d8e3c929234e922021-07-08T04:08:07ZengUniversity of IndonesiaWacana: Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia1411-22722407-68992016-07-0117216319010.17510/wacana.v17i2.439421Why do they (still) sing stories? Singing narratives in Tanjung Bunga (eastern Flores, Lamaholot, Indonesia)Dana Rappoport0Centre for Southeast Asian Studies in Paris (CASE, CNRS-EHESS)<p>In eastern Flores, on the Tanjung Bunga peninsula (among Western Lamaholot speakers), several times a year, ritual narratives (opak) are performed on a square dancing area, where all the clans of the same ceremonial land meet. Three types of narrative are sung, according to three kinds of rituals. The article explains the context, content and performance details of these stories, performed all night long. Why do the various clans continue to sing all these narrative? What values do these long poems have for people who sing them? Until now, studies on this subject have been remarkably few, and not even a partial transcription or translation of these narratives is available. This article offers a preliminary insight into these sung narratives, to show how vital they still are in eastern Flores.</p>http://wacana.ui.ac.id/index.php/wjhi/article/view/439narrativesingingritualeastern indonesialamaholottanjung bunga
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Why do they (still) sing stories? Singing narratives in Tanjung Bunga (eastern Flores, Lamaholot, Indonesia)
Wacana: Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia
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title Why do they (still) sing stories? Singing narratives in Tanjung Bunga (eastern Flores, Lamaholot, Indonesia)
title_short Why do they (still) sing stories? Singing narratives in Tanjung Bunga (eastern Flores, Lamaholot, Indonesia)
title_full Why do they (still) sing stories? Singing narratives in Tanjung Bunga (eastern Flores, Lamaholot, Indonesia)
title_fullStr Why do they (still) sing stories? Singing narratives in Tanjung Bunga (eastern Flores, Lamaholot, Indonesia)
title_full_unstemmed Why do they (still) sing stories? Singing narratives in Tanjung Bunga (eastern Flores, Lamaholot, Indonesia)
title_sort why do they (still) sing stories? singing narratives in tanjung bunga (eastern flores, lamaholot, indonesia)
publisher University of Indonesia
series Wacana: Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia
issn 1411-2272
2407-6899
publishDate 2016-07-01
description <p>In eastern Flores, on the Tanjung Bunga peninsula (among Western Lamaholot speakers), several times a year, ritual narratives (opak) are performed on a square dancing area, where all the clans of the same ceremonial land meet. Three types of narrative are sung, according to three kinds of rituals. The article explains the context, content and performance details of these stories, performed all night long. Why do the various clans continue to sing all these narrative? What values do these long poems have for people who sing them? Until now, studies on this subject have been remarkably few, and not even a partial transcription or translation of these narratives is available. This article offers a preliminary insight into these sung narratives, to show how vital they still are in eastern Flores.</p>
topic narrative
singing
ritual
eastern indonesia
lamaholot
tanjung bunga
url http://wacana.ui.ac.id/index.php/wjhi/article/view/439
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