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This image captures an indoor exhibit display, likely within a museum or cultural center in Kediri, Indonesia. The main subject is a large, horizontal display panel with a wooden frame along its top and bottom edges. The panel is predominantly white, featuring text, photographs, and illustrations.

The central title on the panel reads "JEJAK CERITA PANJI" (Traces of Panji Story). The accompanying text, written in Indonesian, details the Panji story, identifying Panji as the crown prince of Jenggala kingdom. It explains that the narrative, though rooted in the Kediri kingdom, flourished during the Majapahit era and spread across various regions, including Lombok, Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar. The text also mentions different artistic forms in which the Panji story is depicted, such as mask dances (topeng) and wayang performances.

On the right side of the display, there are three photographs showcasing people in traditional attire and elaborate masks, performing what appears to be a Panji Mask Dance or a similar theatrical act. One photo shows two performers, while another below it features a trio of dancers in vibrant costumes. On the left side of these dance images, below the main text, is a photograph of ancient stone ruins, identified by a caption as "Candi Tegowangi, candi Panji yang ditemukan di Blitar" (Tegowangi temple, Panji temple found in Blitar).

Beneath the display panel, a red cloth or fabric covers a surface, suggesting a platform for artifacts or further display. The ceiling above is white with recessed lighting fixtures and visible electrical wiring, indicative of an artificial light source in an enclosed space. The overall scene presents an informative exhibit dedicated to the historical and cultural significance of the Panji story in the region.
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Jan 19, 2025

Kediri, Indonesia

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This image captures an indoor exhibit display, likely within a museum or cultural center in Kediri, Indonesia. The main subject is a large, horizontal display panel with a wooden frame along its top and bottom edges. The panel is predominantly white, featuring text, photographs, and illustrations. The central title on the panel reads "JEJAK CERITA PANJI" (Traces of Panji Story). The accompanying text, written in Indonesian, details the Panji story, identifying Panji as the crown prince of Jenggala kingdom. It explains that the narrative, though rooted in the Kediri kingdom, flourished during the Majapahit era and spread across various regions, including Lombok, Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar. The text also mentions different artistic forms in which the Panji story is depicted, such as mask dances (topeng) and wayang performances. On the right side of the display, there are three photographs showcasing people in traditional attire and elaborate masks, performing what appears to be a Panji Mask Dance or a similar theatrical act. One photo shows two performers, while another below it features a trio of dancers in vibrant costumes. On the left side of these dance images, below the main text, is a photograph of ancient stone ruins, identified by a caption as "Candi Tegowangi, candi Panji yang ditemukan di Blitar" (Tegowangi temple, Panji temple found in Blitar). Beneath the display panel, a red cloth or fabric covers a surface, suggesting a platform for artifacts or further display. The ceiling above is white with recessed lighting fixtures and visible electrical wiring, indicative of an artificial light source in an enclosed space. The overall scene presents an informative exhibit dedicated to the historical and cultural significance of the Panji story in the region.

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