10 GERAKAN DASAR TARI BALI YANG HARUS DIKUASAI
Summary
TLDRThis video demonstrates a series of traditional dance movements. It begins with a downward head and eye motion, followed by right and left 'sledet' eye movements. The performer also showcases hand movements paired with head and neck gestures. Other notable moves include circular hand motions, leg positions in diagonal stances, and a dramatic head turn while the body tilts left or right. The final movement involves closing one eye and rotating the neck, creating an engaging and fluid sequence.
Takeaways
- 👁️ The first movement involves the head and eyes facing downward, with the eyes following by looking down.
- 👉 The second movement, 'sledet right,' involves the eyes moving to the right and returning to the center.
- 👈 The third movement, 'sledet left,' is the reverse of the previous, where the eyes move left and return to the center.
- 🤲 The fourth movement, 'Luth,' involves the hands folding and is accompanied by a neck movement.
- 💪 The fifth movement, 'ngeselin,' is a slow movement of the arms or elbows.
- ➡️ The sixth movement, 'pilek right,' involves the hand rotating inward to the right.
- ⬅️ The seventh movement, 'pilek left,' mirrors the previous movement but to the left.
- 🦵 The eighth movement, 'Ageng right,' involves a specific posture where the left leg is in front, the right leg behind, and the body leaning to the right with corresponding hand and head positions.
- 🦶 The ninth movement, 'Ageng left,' mirrors the 'Ageng right' but to the left.
- 😏 The final movement, 'miliar,' involves closing one eye, rotating the neck, and returning the head forward.
Q & A
What is the first movement mentioned in the script?
-The first movement is called 'nyegut,' which involves the head and eyes pointing downward, accompanied by the eyes looking downward.
How is the 'sledet kanan' movement performed?
-The 'sledet kanan' movement is done by directing the eyeballs to the right and then bringing them back to the center.
What is the difference between 'sledet kanan' and 'sledet kiri' movements?
-'Sledet kanan' involves the eyes moving to the right, while 'sledet kiri' is the opposite, with the eyes moving to the left before returning to the center.
How is the 'Luth' movement executed?
-The 'Luth' movement is performed by folding the hands and moving the neck in coordination with this motion.
What is the technique for the 'ngeselin' movement?
-The 'ngeselin' movement involves the gradual movement of the forearms, performed slowly.
How is the 'pilek kanan' movement performed?
-The 'pilek kanan' movement involves rotating the hand inward towards the right.
What is the 'Villas kiri' movement and how does it differ from 'pilek kanan'?
-The 'Villas kiri' movement involves rotating the hand inward towards the left, mirroring the 'pilek kanan' movement which rotates the hand to the right.
How is the 'Ageng kanan' movement executed?
-The 'Ageng kanan' movement is performed by positioning the left foot forward, the right foot behind, with the head leaning right, right hand level with the eyes, left hand level with the chest, and the body leaning right.
How is the 'Ageng kiri' movement different from 'Ageng kanan'?
-In the 'Ageng kiri' movement, the right foot is forward, the left foot is behind, the head leans left, and the body leans left. The left hand is level with the eyes, and the right hand is level with the chest.
What is the final movement described, and how is it performed?
-The final movement is called 'miliar,' which involves closing one eye, rotating the neck, and then returning to the front.
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