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GengGong
explosive intricate accessible exciting!
Top Javanese songwriter, Sawung Jabo shot to stardom in Indonesia with =
superband Swami and his hugely popular songs. Jabo and his band =
GengGong combine Indonesian traditional gamelan instuments, drums, =
percussion, guitar, Bulgarian Bagpipes, Turkish Flute and saxophone with =
original contemporary and traditional folk songs.
Blending traditional Javanese, Sumatran, Bulgarian, Turkish and other =
world music with contemporary arrangements and compositions, accompanied =
by masked dance, GengGong is a collaboration between musicians from =
Indonesia now living and working in Australia and Australian musicians =
interested in traditional music and dance from a variety of cultures.
They are:=20
Deva Permana : West Javanese drums, vocal percussion
Ron Reeves : West Javanese drums, vocal percussion
Reza Achman : drum kit, North Sumatran drums, vocals
Sawung Jabo : guitar, gamelan percussion, vocals
Kim Sanders : Turkish flute, Bulgarian bagpipes, saxophone
vocal percussion
Monica Wulff : masked dance
ALSO on the same program:
RAMPAK INDONESIA
Rampak Indonesia perform music and dance from Java, Bali and Sumatra =
including Sundanese Folk Dance, Sumatran Martial Arts and JavaneseTari =
Kuda. The dancers and musicians combine traditional influences with =
their Australian experiences to present a new interpretation of =
Indonesian culture in motion. The result- colourful, inspiring and great =
fun to watch.
Program starts at 3pm, 10 October 1999 at Asia Fest - The Thursday =
Plantation, Pacific Hwy, Ballina NSW Australia.
For program details: (02) 6621 5600
SEE YOU THERE!
AN AIAA UPDATE!
www.geocities.com/Athens/Cyprus/8138
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<P align=3Dcenter>explosive intricate accessible exciting!</P>
<P>Top Javanese songwriter, Sawung Jabo shot to stardom in Indonesia =
with=20
superband Swami and his hugely popular songs. Jabo and his band =
GengGong=20
combine Indonesian traditional gamelan instuments, drums, percussion, =
guitar,=20
Bulgarian Bagpipes, Turkish Flute and saxophone with original =
contemporary and=20
traditional folk songs.</P>
<P>Blending traditional Javanese, Sumatran, Bulgarian, Turkish and other =
world=20
music with contemporary arrangements and compositions, accompanied by =
masked=20
dance, GengGong is a collaboration between musicians from Indonesia now =
living=20
and working in Australia and Australian musicians interested in =
traditional=20
music and dance from a variety of cultures.</P>
<P>They are: </P>
<P>Deva Permana : West Javanese drums, vocal percussion</P>
<P>Ron Reeves : West Javanese drums, vocal percussion</P>
<P>Reza Achman : drum kit, North Sumatran drums, vocals</P>
<P>Sawung Jabo : guitar, gamelan percussion, vocals</P>
<P>Kim Sanders : Turkish flute, Bulgarian bagpipes, saxophone</P>
<P>vocal percussion</P>
<P>Monica Wulff : masked dance</P>
<P> </P>
<P>ALSO on the same program:</P>
<P>RAMPAK INDONESIA</P>
<P>Rampak Indonesia perform music and dance from Java, Bali and Sumatra=20
including Sundanese Folk Dance, Sumatran Martial Arts and JavaneseTari =
Kuda. The=20
dancers and musicians combine traditional influences with their =
Australian=20
experiences to present a new interpretation of Indonesian culture in =
motion. The=20
result- colourful, inspiring and great fun to watch.</P>
<P>Program starts at 3pm, 10 October 1999 at Asia Fest - The Thursday=20
Plantation, Pacific Hwy, Ballina NSW Australia.</P>
<P>For program details: (02) 6621 5600</P>
<P>SEE YOU THERE!</P>
<P>AN AIAA UPDATE!</P>
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