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Bahasa Indonesia: Tari Ganjar Ganjur (Tari Ganjur)

Merupakan tarian yang digelar dalam acara-acara di Kedaton Kutai Kartanegara, seperti acara Erau, upacara adat penabalan Sultan, penabalan Sultan yang baru, pernikahan putra-putri Sultan, dan penyambutan tamu. Tari Ganjar Ganjur merupakan akulturasi kebudayaan Kutai-Jawa yang berbaur sejak berinteraksinya Kerajaan Kutai Kartanegara dengan Kerajaan Majapahit pada masa pemerintahan Maharaja Sultan (1370-1420 M). Lewat interaksi tersebut, kebudayaan dari Kerajaan Majapahit masuk dan berbaur dengan kebudayaan Kutai. Salah satu hasil akulturasi kebudayaan tersebut adalah Tari Ganjur.

Sisi akulturasi kebudayaan pada pementasan Tari Ganjar Ganjur terlihat pada instrument alat musik yang digunakan. Tari Ganjar Ganjur ditarikan dengan iringan instrument gamelan yang terdiri dari demung, saron, bonang, gender, dan kendang yang sama persis dengan instrument gamelan di Jawa.

Tari Ganjar Ganjur ditarikan oleh kerabat Kesultanan Kutai Kartanegara. Penari Ganjur berjumlah empat orang, dua pria dan dua wanita. Penari pria disebut "Beganjar" wanita disebut "Beganjur". Penari pria mengenakan kostum yang disebut "Miskat" untuk bagian atas (baju) dan "Dodot" untuk bagian bawah (celana". Sedangkan untuk penari wanita mengenakan kostum yang dinamakan "ta'wo" untuk bagian atas (baju) dan Tapik" untuk bagian bawah. Ketika menari, masing-masing penari membawa aksesoris tari. Bagi pria membawa gada dan bagi wanita

membawa kipas.
English: Ganjar Ganjur Dance (Ganjur Dance)

It is a dance held at events at Kedaton Kutai Kartanegara, such as the Erau program, the traditional ceremony of Sultan sowing, the sowing of the new Sultan, the marriage of the Sultan's sons and daughters, and welcome guests. Ganjar Ganjur dance is acculturation Kutai-Javanese culture that has mingled since interacting The Kutai Kartanegara Kingdom with the Majapahit Kingdom at the time the government of Maharaja Sultan (1370-1420 AD). Through interaction the culture of the Majapahit Kingdom entered and mingled with Kutai culture. One of the results of cultural acculturation this is Ganjur Dance.

The side of cultural acculturation in the performance of Ganjar Ganjur Dance seen in the instrument of the instrument used. Ganjar Dance Ganjur is danced with the accompaniment of a composed gamelan instrument from the exact same demung, saron, bonang, gender, and kendang with gamelan instruments in Java.

Ganjar Ganjur dance is danced by relatives of the Kutai Sultanate Country. Ganjur dancers number four people, two men and two women. Male dancers are called "Beganjar" a woman called "Begging". Male dancers wear costumes called "Miskat" for the top (shirt) and "Dodot" for the part down (pants ". While for female dancers to wear costumes called "ta'wo" for the top (clothes) and Tapik "for the bottom. When dancing, each dancer carry dance accessories. For men carrying mace and for women

carry a fan.
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