Culture of Indonesia

   

This article is about the culture of Indonesia.

Indonesia includes numerous related but distinct cultural and linguistic groups, many of which are ethnically Malay.

Arts

Art forms in Indonesia have been influenced by several cultures. The famous Javanese and Balinese dances, for example, contain aspects of Hindu culture and mythology.

Also well-known are the Javanese and Balinese wayang kulit Shadow puppet theatre shows, displaying several mythological events. Several Islands are famous for their batik and ikat cloth.

Music

Main article: Music of Indonesia

Indonesia is culturally diverse and is home to hundreds of forms of music, with those from the islands of Java, Sumatra and Bali being the most frequently recorded. The best-known traditional music from central/east Java and Bali is the Gamelan. A very popular modern style of music is the Dangdut, with the accompanying dance style. It is so popular that many political rallies have Dangdut performances to attract a larger audience.

Literature

The most well-known author in Indonesia today is Pramoedya Ananta Toer, a winner of the Magsaysay Award and was considered for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Other important figures include the late Chairil Anwar, a poet and member of the Generation 45 group of authors who were active in the Indonesian independence movement.

By geography

Bali

Miscellaneous

In the book Max Havelaar, Dutch author Multatuli criticised the Dutch treatment of the Indonesians, which gained him international attention.

See also

External links

Wikibooks
Wikibooks Cookbook has a section about:

  Cuisine of Indonesia


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