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Wayang golek character
Cepot or Astrajingga is one of the wayang golek characters in Sundanese puppetry. Cepot is a punokawan alongside Dawala and Garéng, which do not exist
Cepot
Java-origin cultural performance
jesters) were rendered in Sundanese names and characteristics, such as Cepot or Astrajingga as Bagong, and Dawala or Udel as Petruk. Wayang golek purwa
Wayang
Figures in Javanese puppet theater
Retrieved 2024-09-13. "Makna Filosofis Punakawan pada Wayang Golek: dari Semar, Cepot, Dawala, hingga Gareng". NU Online (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-09-13
Panakawan
Austronesian ethnic group
folks, as they love to joke and tease around. The wayang golek artform of Cepot, Dawala, and Gareng punakawan characters demonstrate the Sundanese quirky
Sundanese_people
Indonesian puppet theatre
the grip on it. Some Sundanese wayang golek figures Wayang golek figure, Cepot, a Sundanese Punokawan, Indonesia Wayang golek, Rahwana, Indonesia, 2004
Wayang_golek
Indonesian actor and comedian (1950–1997)
from the comedy group Trio Los Gilos, which included Bing Slamet, Mang Cepot, and Mang Udel. In 1973, along with his fellow students at university, Nanu
Kasino_(comedian)
Sundanese rod puppet master
"ASEP Show" di Televisi Pendidikan Indonesia (TPI), with its main character Cepot every Ramadhan or fasting month in Moslem calendar. 2001 : A tour of England
Asep_Sunandar_Sunarya
Indonesian writer (fl 1923-1930)
on the Ramayana for Nangis Wibisana. Wayang characters such as the clown Cepot are referred to in his writings, and he draws on traditional Sundanese storytelling
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