BANTENGAN TLOGOSURO KERASUKAN DEMIT ALAS ANGKER BARAN KIDAL KALAP BANDILAN BRUTAL
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Based on the terms you used, this describes the "Kalap" state or mass trance that is a hallmark of the traditional Bantengan art, especially when the troupe performs in locations considered sacred or carrying the aura of a "Haunted Forest" (Alas Angker).
The "Kalap" Phenomenon in Bantengan
In the Bantengan tradition, the condition of "kalap" or "ndadi" is usually believed to be the entry of energy or subtle entities into the performer's body. Here are some interesting points regarding the situation you mentioned:
Spirits of the Haunted Forest: It is often believed that spirits from the woods or ancient sites nearby (such as the Baran Kidal area) join in "playing" when the gamelan music reaches its climax.
Brutal Bandilan: The "Bandilan" movement (the swinging of the bull's head) becoming wild and powerfully forceful is usually a sign that the performer is no longer in full conscious control.
Intense Atmosphere: Spectators usually feel a very hot and tense aura when the performers begin to interact with these energies.
Safety Essentials
If you are currently at the location, please ensure the following:
Maintain a Safe Distance: Performers in a trance state possess unpredictable physical strength.
Follow the Shaman's Guidance: Obey the instructions of the Bapa Langkung (the shaman or elder) in charge of controlling the situation to prevent any audience members from getting hurt.
Respect the Custom: Avoid whistling or taking actions that could provoke the emotions of the performers while they are in this state.
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