Dzahab
Najwan, interpreted as the Golden Glory, is the dance that we,
Komunitas Tari FISIP UI Radha Sarisha performed for Universitas
Indonesia ArtWar 2014 competition.
The
dance itself was adapted from Melayu's traditional dances with the
twist of an islamic touch, that represents the diversity of people.
The
dance is far from stagnant moves & low music beats. In fact, it is
very dynamic with music that has the power to move the soul. This 12
minute dance was like a movie with its own fluctuations; climax,
anti-climax, etc parts.
The
costume somehow could remind you of The Game of Thrones, does it? Well
yes exclude the head accessories. But the gold, black, and silver
combination did a big contribution to the dance, where it just made
everything look so beautiful in a genuine and enchanting way.
It was a competition, a competition amongst all the students of University of Indonesia.
Though,
i wasn't pretty comfortable with the term of "war" used as the title.
The concept of a competition deadens the value of art, objecting the
subjective. It has always been a peculiar form of appreciation...
Battling with each other in the name of art? Well... Since art is very
(VERY) subjective, people will tend to seek for any form of rifts in the system.
But
once you're in, you're in. We manage to transform this "war" concept
into a powerful form of motivation & spirit. The stage then became a
beautiful battle field.
It was
precious & priceless enough to perform at our best, and getting much
appreciation from the spectators. The gold, the avowals, were just a
hint of bonus, of our pouring sweat of hard work.
And i guess it was our turn, to take the triumph.
With great gratitude, we were more than thankful to be appreciated as, 1st winner of the dance branch at UI Artwar 2014 :)
- Photos credits to Mukhfin-
So
if you are curious about the dance, i do have a video of the original
dance as a copyright of Komunitas Tari FISIP UI Radha Sarisha. But this
one in the video was not the version that we performed for the
competition, because it seems like we didn't have the competition video
uploaded.
There were more
modifications to the dance that we performed for the competition, while
the one i am sharing in this video is the very original form of the
dance that was performed in our cultural mission in USA.
So here's a little glimpse of the dance! (CUT version)
Beautifully choreographed by Jamilah Siregar
and composed by Imam Firmansyah
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