''Bangsawan'' (
Jawi: بڠساون) is a type of traditional
Malay opera
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or theatre performed by a troupe and accompanied by music and sometimes dances.
The ''bangsawan'' theatrical performance encompasses music, dance, and
drama
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. It is widely spread in the
Malay cultural realm in
Malaysia
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,
Indonesia
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,
Singapore
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, and
Brunei
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. The artform is indigenous to the
Malay Peninsula
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,
Riau Islands,
Sumatra
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, and coastal
Borneo
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.
Etymology
In the
Malay language
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, ''bangsawan'' means "nobleman". ''Bangsa'' means "nation", "race", from the
Sanskrit
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word ''vamsa,'' which means "family", "dynasty". The suffix -''wan'' comes from the Sanskrit suffix -''vant''. A person is called bangsawan if he is descended from royal family (kings, princes, etc.). The theatre is called ''bangsawan'' because it is most often depicting the legends and stories of Malay nobles that took place in ''
istana'' (Malay palaces and courts).
There was another category of noblemen in Indonesia, precisely in
Java
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, called ''
priyayi'', who were not members of royal or princely families but formed a sort of
nobles of the Robe, exerting administrative functions, including that of ''
adipati'' (governor).
Theme
The ''bangsawan'' theatre usually centered on ''istana'' or Malay palace.
The main theme of ''bangsawan'' theatre is usually based upon the adventure, romance and conquest of Malay
sultan
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s, kings, heroes, nobles, princes and princesses, that took place in various Malay courts in the archipelago. The fertile local Malay legends and epics such as the "
Sulalatus Salatin
The ''Malay Annals'' (Malay language, Malay: ''Sejarah Melayu'', Jawi script, Jawi: ), originally titled ''Sulalatus Salatin'' (''Genealogy of Kings''), is a literary work that gives a romanticised history of the origin, evolution and destructi ...
" provides storylines and theme for the story to develop. The Malay King such as
Seri Tri Buana and the popular Malay heroes such as the adventure of
Hang Tuah of
Malacca are the popular ''bangsawan'' themes. Other themes such as the play "Seulas Nangka" tells about the history of
Siak Sri Indrapura Sultanate. Popular folklore was also a theme, the play "Panglima Nayan" tells the story of a robin hood-like character active in late 19th-century central Kedah.
Form
The ''bangsawan'' theatre is quite similar to western
opera
Opera is a form of History of theatre#European theatre, Western theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by Singing, singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically ...
or
drama
Drama is the specific Mode (literature), mode of fiction Mimesis, represented in performance: a Play (theatre), play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on Radio drama, radio or television.Elam (1980, 98). Considered as a g ...
, where the stories are presented through acting and singing, and certain characters are played during performance. The stories are drawn from diverse sources, such as local Malay, Indonesian, Indian, Arabic, Chinese and Western sources. Music, dance and costumes are used depending on the story being told. The performance is accompanied by music consists of ''
gendang'', ''rebana'', drum and violin, playing Malay music and chanting ''dendang'' or Malay songs.
Acting was done on improvisation to suit audience reactions, and hence actors played without scripts.
History
Bangsawan first developed in Penang, Malaysia, from the South Asian Parsi theatre performed by companies from the Bombay region; the first local troupe Pusi Indera Bangsawan of Penang was founded in 1885 and named after tycoon Mohamed Pusi who patroned the arts prior. The ''bangsawan'' theatre troupes reached their peak of popularity in the 19th to mid 20th century prior to
the great war. In colonial
Dutch East Indies
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the ''bangsawan'' theatre has inspired and influenced other form of theatrical performances, such as ''
Komedie Stamboel'' and ''
toneel''. Prior to the development and the spread of radio and television entertainment in the region, travelling live theatres and drama such as ''bangsawan'', was the main source of entertainment for local Malays in the villages and cities alike, and was held in high anticipation and excitement. In Lingga,
Riau Islands, ''bangsawan'' show enjoyed its popularity among locals until around 1960s to 1970s. However, today in Indonesia, only a handful of ''bangsawan'' troupes survive. Nowadays, it is difficult, if not impossible to find any ''bangsawan'' troupes in Malaysia. A bangsawan troupe still operates in Singapore.
The advent of cinema into the Malay speaking world early 20th century attracted ''bangsawan'' actors to the media integrating the artform's conventions into a new audiovisual culture in the process: the 1933 film ''
Laila Majnun'' boasted a cast of such thespians.
The Shaw Brothers themselves gave financial support to bangsawan troupes in the 1930s, and a collective of bangsawan actors helmed many Shaw-made
Malay films during 1940 and 1941. However as decades go on, the actors' flair for exaggerated dramatics became less appealing to newer and more seasoned audiences who saw them as "unnatural" and wanted its aesthetics to match those of
Hollywood.
Singaporean film composer
Zubir Said spent his formative years outside Sumatra in a bangsawan troupe and derived his experience of its sonic influences into his film music repertoire.
See also
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Mak yong''
*''
Wayang''
References
External links
Bangsawan Seri Teri Buana on YoutubeBangsawan performance by Teater Mamanda in Panggung Seni Rakyat Riau 2013 on Youtube
{{Dance of Indonesia
Malay culture
Theatre of Indonesia
Traditional drama and theatre of Indonesia
Dances of Sumatra