TUTORIAL TARI REMO GAGRAK ANYAR | PART 2
Summary
TLDRThe transcript describes a dynamic sequence of movements involving spins, jumps, and specific gestures, starting with a body turn followed by intricate hand and arm motions. The performer weaves through various steps, including a series of spins, throwing and catching movements, and intricate footwork. Musical cues and applause punctuate the performance, signaling transitions and providing rhythm to the routine. This performance is a blend of agility, coordination, and precision, culminating in a well-coordinated finale with energetic music and audience appreciation.
Takeaways
- 😀 Begin with a body twist followed by a turn and a movement called 'sampur' which leads into the next step.
- 😀 Continue the sequence with a movement called 'sabetan' after releasing the 'sampur'.
- 😀 Perform a step called 'kebyok kiri' and then proceed with 'biak'.
- 😀 Rotate the 'sampur' movement three times, followed by throwing and catching it in a specific direction.
- 😀 Throw the 'sampur' to the upper left, catch it, and then throw it to the lower right.
- 😀 After catching the 'sampur' on the lower right, grab an object called 'shampo' and perform three 'gejuk' movements.
- 😀 Rotate to the right and perform a 'sampur' turn again.
- 😀 Execute a 'tebak bumi' movement five times in total, counting 1 to 5 for each cycle.
- 😀 Repeat the sequence of tying the body again and performing the same 'sabetan' movement as before.
- 😀 Finish the routine with a final series of 'kebyok' movements, then a 'sampur' followed by three more rotations, finishing with a throw to the upper left and lower right.
Q & A
What is the first movement described in the script?
-The first movement described is an 'ikat balik badan' followed by a rotation.
What does 'sampur' refer to in the context of the script?
-'Sampur' is a movement or gesture mentioned multiple times in the script, likely involving some form of throwing or motion with the hands.
How many times is the 'putar sampur' action performed?
-The 'putar sampur' action is performed three times in the script.
What does 'gejuk' mean in this context, and how many times is it performed?
-'Gejuk' is performed three times, though the precise nature of the movement is unclear from the script.
What is the significance of the 'tebak bumi 1 2 3 4 5' movement?
-The 'tebak bumi 1 2 3 4 5' movement is a repeated action that is performed five times in total as part of the sequence.
What happens after the 'putar kanan' (right turn)?
-After the 'putar kanan,' the next step is a 'putar sampur,' followed by the 'tebak bumi' action.
What does the script suggest happens after the 'sampur' is thrown to the left and right?
-After throwing the 'sampur' to the left and right, the next step is to perform 'ambil sampur kiri' and 'getuk' three times.
What is the final action described in the script?
-The final action described is the 'ikat' (binding) movement, which completes the sequence.
What is the role of music in the video?
-The music is used as a background element throughout the sequence, likely adding rhythm and ambiance to the performance.
Why is there clapping mentioned in the transcript?
-The clapping likely signifies applause or appreciation, perhaps at the conclusion of the performance or as part of the live audience's reaction.
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