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Janger (Balinese: ᬚᬗᬾᬃ) is a traditional Balinese and Osing dance drama performance originated from the Indonesian island of Bali, and commonly performed by Balinese in Bali as well as Osing people in the easternmost region of Java. The term roughly translates to '"infatuation," with a connotation of someone who is madly in love” :97

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  • Janger (Balinese: ᬚᬗᬾᬃ) is a traditional Balinese and Osing dance drama performance originated from the Indonesian island of Bali, and commonly performed by Balinese in Bali as well as Osing people in the easternmost region of Java. The term roughly translates to '"infatuation," with a connotation of someone who is madly in love” :97 (en)
  • Tari Janger adalah salah satu tari Bali yang terpopuler.Diciptakan pada tahun 1930-an, Janger adalah tari pergaulan muda mudi Bali. Tari ini dibawakan oleh 10 penari yang berpasangan, yaitu kelompok putri (janger) dan putra (kecak). Mereka menari sambil menyanyikan Lagu Janger secara bersahut-sahutan, mengikuti irama teriakan satu sama lain dan menjadikannya tarian khas Bali yang harmonis. Gerakan Janger sederhana namun ceria dan bersemangat. Musik yang menjadi latar belakang tari adalah atau Tetamburan dan gender wayang. (in)
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  • Janger (Balinese: ᬚᬗᬾᬃ) is a traditional Balinese and Osing dance drama performance originated from the Indonesian island of Bali, and commonly performed by Balinese in Bali as well as Osing people in the easternmost region of Java. The term roughly translates to '"infatuation," with a connotation of someone who is madly in love” :97 (en)
  • Tari Janger adalah salah satu tari Bali yang terpopuler.Diciptakan pada tahun 1930-an, Janger adalah tari pergaulan muda mudi Bali. Tari ini dibawakan oleh 10 penari yang berpasangan, yaitu kelompok putri (janger) dan putra (kecak). Mereka menari sambil menyanyikan Lagu Janger secara bersahut-sahutan, mengikuti irama teriakan satu sama lain dan menjadikannya tarian khas Bali yang harmonis. Gerakan Janger sederhana namun ceria dan bersemangat. Musik yang menjadi latar belakang tari adalah atau Tetamburan dan gender wayang. (in)
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