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The image depicts an outdoor cultural performance in Kerjo, Indonesia, under bright daylight. In the mid-ground, a central performer wears a large, elaborate *Dadak Merak* headdress, characteristic of *Reog Ponorogo*. This headdress features a stylized lion or tiger face (Barongan) with predominantly yellow and brown tones, a red and black checkered pattern, and a large fan-like arrangement of green-blue peacock feathers. Text reading "SENI REYOG" and "PONO ROGO" is visible on the headdress.

To the right of the central figure, two additional performers are visible. One, wearing a red and white striped shirt over a dark long-sleeved shirt, black pants, a red cap, and sashes, holds a *Jaranan* (horse dance) prop featuring a horse head with dark, stringy hair. The other performer, barefoot and dressed in a dark t-shirt and dark pants with a red cap, also holds a similar *Jaranan* horse prop. All three performers are looking towards the right side of the frame.

In the foreground, on the right, a person in dark attire holds a grotesque red-faced mask with exaggerated teeth and dark hair to their face. Two black buckets are positioned near their feet.

The performance takes place on a flat surface painted in distinct sections of bright yellow and light green. In the background, a dense cluster of tall bamboo trees forms a natural backdrop. A rudimentary green elevated structure, possibly a stage or viewing platform, is partially visible behind the performers, integrated with the bamboo. To the right, a tall, slender red and white Indonesian flag banner stands alongside black sound speaker boxes.

Spectators are visible in various parts of the background: a large crowd stands to the left, while another group is seated or standing on a slightly elevated, natural incline or makeshift seating area to the far right. The overall scene suggests a vibrant public cultural event.
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Sep 14, 2025

Kerjo, Indonesia

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The image depicts an outdoor cultural performance in Kerjo, Indonesia, under bright daylight. In the mid-ground, a central performer wears a large, elaborate *Dadak Merak* headdress, characteristic of *Reog Ponorogo*. This headdress features a stylized lion or tiger face (Barongan) with predominantly yellow and brown tones, a red and black checkered pattern, and a large fan-like arrangement of green-blue peacock feathers. Text reading "SENI REYOG" and "PONO ROGO" is visible on the headdress. To the right of the central figure, two additional performers are visible. One, wearing a red and white striped shirt over a dark long-sleeved shirt, black pants, a red cap, and sashes, holds a *Jaranan* (horse dance) prop featuring a horse head with dark, stringy hair. The other performer, barefoot and dressed in a dark t-shirt and dark pants with a red cap, also holds a similar *Jaranan* horse prop. All three performers are looking towards the right side of the frame. In the foreground, on the right, a person in dark attire holds a grotesque red-faced mask with exaggerated teeth and dark hair to their face. Two black buckets are positioned near their feet. The performance takes place on a flat surface painted in distinct sections of bright yellow and light green. In the background, a dense cluster of tall bamboo trees forms a natural backdrop. A rudimentary green elevated structure, possibly a stage or viewing platform, is partially visible behind the performers, integrated with the bamboo. To the right, a tall, slender red and white Indonesian flag banner stands alongside black sound speaker boxes. Spectators are visible in various parts of the background: a large crowd stands to the left, while another group is seated or standing on a slightly elevated, natural incline or makeshift seating area to the far right. The overall scene suggests a vibrant public cultural event.

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