Gunungan (wayang)
The gunungan (Javanese "mountain"), also known as kayon or kayonan (from kayu, "wood" or "tree") in Bali, is a figure in the Indonesian theatrical performance of wayang e.g. wayang kulit, wayang klitik, and wayang golek.
In Kelantan, Peninsular Malaysia, a similar figure is set up in the local iteration of the performance known as the pohon beringin ("banyan").[1] The beringin is often displayed in the beginning and the end of the performance symbolizing "a world loaded with lives...in the water, on the land and in the air".[2]
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- ^ Kustopo (September 2020). Mengenal Kesenian Nasional 1: Wayang (in Indonesian). Alprin. p. 43. ISBN 978-623-263-487-9.
- ^ "Pohon Beringin". Perbadanan Muzium Negeri Kelantan (Kelantan State Museum Board) (in Malay). Retrieved 27 February 2021.
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- Main sources
- Harnish, David (2003). "Worlds of Wayang Sasak: Music, Performance, and Negotiations of Religion and Modernity". Asian Music. Köln. 34 (2).
- Kant-Achilles, Mally; Seltmann, Friedrich; Schumacher, Rüdiger (1990). Wayang Beber. Das wiederentdeckte Bildrollen-Drama Zentral-Javas [Wayang Beber. The rediscovered scroll-drama of Central Java] (in German). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner.
- Spitzing, Günter (1981). Das indonesische Schattenspiel. Bali ��� Java – Lombok [The Indonesian Shadowplay. Bali - Java - Lombok] (in German). Köln: DuMont.
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