Assalammualaikum semua, slide ini memberikan pengatahuan tentang kelebihan menyertai teater tradisi bangsawan di Universiti Putra Malaysia. Selain itu, memberikan pengatahuan tentang pilihan lagu yang sesuai didalam teater yang bersesuai dengan tarian yang akan di sembahkan di dalam teater. saya dan kumpulan saya berterima kasih kepada Dr.
Zainatul Shuhaida atas tunjuk ajar yang bermakna dan bermanfaat ini. Jujur kami sangat seronok menyertai program ini pada semester ini.
Disediakan Oleh Noor Husna BInti Noor Zain (202271) Setiausaha Kumpulan Fantastic 4
3. What is EXTRA TURN?
◦ Extra-turn is the interlude slot provided as entertainment for the audience in between the episodes of the
Bangsawan presentation.
◦ Its not related to the story of the theatre.
◦ Extra-turn is regarded as reflecting the identity of the Bangsawan and simultaneously projecting its
uniqueness between Bangsawan and the other traditional or modern theatres in the Malay Peninsula, now
Malaysia.
◦ Other terms used to describe extra-turn include variety entertainment, vaudeville, burlesque and
interludes.
(prepare By Lyana)
4. The function of EXTRA TURN?
◦ Serves to entertain the audience when a scene ends and gives the stage staff a
chance to change the stage set and backdrop for the next scene.
◦ It also gives the cast a chance to change clothes and get ready for it in the next round
scene.
◦ Provide a variety of entertainment in its content dealing with issues of current
interests,popular,new and refreshing.
◦ Such as instrumental pieces, physical presentations (circus, martial arts, magic,
weight lifting, juggling, acrobatic), dances, singing and comedy sketches.
◦ Important as a form of attraction to capture the audiences’ attention and interest in
every Bangsawan performance.
5. Contribution of EXTRA TURN in theatre
◦ Helps popularizes Teater Bangsawan with the increases of audience from various
races. (Melayu, Cina, India, Jawi Perananakan, Dutch, Serani) and kelas (rendah,
pertengahan, tinggi, kerabat diRaja, professional).
--Retrieved by http://eprints.usm.my/30098/1/EXTRA-
TURN_DALAM_TEATER_BANGSAWAN.pdf
7. BANGSAWAN’S SONGS
(prepare by Ajai)
Purpose: as an expression of feeling
through certain words that delivered by
singing the words.
8. Concepts of songs :
1. Bernasib – shows sadness, love and separation
2. Mengulit – for sleeping time
3. Perang – war situation
4. Special songs such as syair – beginning and ending the theatre
5. Situation background – during conversation or certain scenes
6. Performance songs – dancing purposes
9. Example
• Patah Hati
• Makan Sirih
• Siti Payung
• Seri Sarawak
• Sri Siantan
• Laksamana Mati Dibunuh
• Raja Berudu
• Che Wan Gayah
• Penceraian Jula Juli
10. Bengsawan song
(prepare by oliver)
The background of Bengawan Solo:
Written in 1940 by Gesang Martohartono, it is in the local kroncong style, a popular folk
style with influences from Portuguese.
The song's widespread popularity began soon after its composition. Locally it is strongly
associated with the Japanese occupation and the society of the time. In 1940 Gesang,
then a young, destitute and untrained musician, composed "Bengawan Solo" on a
bamboo flute and began to sing it at local functions and gatherings in his hometown of
Surakarta. It soon became well-known, and the song then achieved national acclaim
after it was broadcast to a wider audience by radio stations.
11. Music of Malaysia
◦ Music of Malaysia is the generic term for music that has been created in various genres in
Malaysia. A great variety of genres in Malaysian music reflects the specific cultural groups
within multiethnic Malaysian society: Malay, Chinese, Indian, Dayak, Kadazan-Dusun, Bajau,
Orang Asli, Melanau, Kristang and others.
◦ Both Malaysian popular music and contemporary art music are essentially Western-based
music combined with some local elements. In 1950s, the musician P. Ramlee helped in creating
a Malaysian music that combined folks songs with Western dance rhythms and western Asian
music.
◦ reference: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Malaysia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengawan_Solo_(song)
12. Seni tari
Dance in traditional Malay
◦ Dance in Traditional Malay have two type:
Soft dance
(tarian bercorak lembat
lembut)
Vibrant dance that inspired
(tarian rancak) by Portuguese
Tarian Mak Inang
Siti Payung
Ronggeng
(prepare by izma)
13. explaination:
1) dance that performed in palace when there were occur some event
such as weddings, coronations, worship ceremonies and so on. These
dances include umbrella dancing, hostess, fun, ensemble and more.
2) Dances that show the presence of Arab and Persian influences such
as Rodat dance, Hadrah and so on.
3) Folk dances such as Dondang Sayang dance, Joget and so on.
4) Special dances are performed by men only such as horseback
dancing ( tarian kuda kepang )
14. example:
◦ Tarian Balai, watch at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQZ9r
8c1rYs
◦ Tarian Inai,Watch at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNXov
W9xRyw
◦ Tarian Mak Inang,Watch at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mikgs
UhL3f0
◦ Tarian Gamelan, Watch at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXDK
V7Xd1fY
15. news to publish in media:
(prepare by husna)
◦ 'Rasa Melaka' showcases history and
cultures of Malaysia through song and
dance. Chan, M. (n.d.). 'Rasa Melaka'
showcases history and cultures of
Malaysia through song and dance.
Retrieved from
https://www.optionstheedge.com/topic/cult
ure/rasa-melaka-showcases-history-and-
cultures-malaysia-through-song-and-
dance. This article first appeared on June
3, 2019 in The Edge Malaysia.
16. news to publish in media:
◦ How the Penang Peranakan spiced up art,
theatre, fashion, cartoons and 78rpm
records. Filmer, A. (2020, February 17).
Penang Peranakan story told through art,
theatre, old cartoons and records.
Retrieved from
https://www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/cultur
e/2020/02/18/how-the-penang-peranakan-
spiced-up-art-theatre-fashion-cartoons-
and-78rpm-records