Ludruk

Ludruk

El ludruk es un género teatral de Java Oriental (Indonesia). En la actuación, los personajes cuentan sobre un estrado sus historias y conflictos cotidianos. Si bien su origen es incierto, se cree que se remonta al siglo XIII.[1]

Cuando hay diálogo y monólogo, éstos son fundamentalmente cómicos y casi siempre expresados en el dialecto javanés de Surabaya. No obstante, resulta normal que en cada obra intervengan varios dialectos. Los diálogos suelen ser interrumpidos con bromas y acompañados con música de gamelan.[1]

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