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Timun Mas - Sometimes the Past is Catching Up with you
Timun Emas Cerita Anak Dongeng Rakyat Dari Jawa Tengah #ceritaanak #dong...
some stuff i’m trying out, based on the timun mas mythology
Komunitas Malang Drama Musikal Hadirkan Pentas ‘Mas Timun’
MALANGTODAY.NET - Komunitas Malang Drama Musikal (MDM) akan menggelar sebuah pentas bertajuk ‘Mas Timun’ pada tanggal 11-12 Agustus 2018. Pentas perdana komunitas yang tergolong baru ini rencananya akan bertempat di Gedung Kesenian Gajayana, Malang. ‘Mas Timun’ akan disutradarai oleh Pupawa “Ayax”. Sedangkan pada departemen musik, Arie W “Omen” didapuk sebagai komposer pentas ini. Seksi produksi keperluan pentas ini diketuai oleh Chairul Mustofa selaku Pimpinan Produksi. Baca Juga: Pelaku Pembakaran Taman Nasional Komodo Dikutuk Warganet Cerita ‘Mas Timun’ sendiri terinspirasi oleh dongeng tradisional, ‘Timun Mas’. Namun, di pertunjukan ini, mereka akan menghadirkannya dengan sudut pandang sedikit berbeda dan dibalut dalam kemasan drama musikal. “Ya, kami ingin menyajikan sebuah pentas yang cukup ringan. Dalam artian, bisa dinikmati oleh berbagai usia. Dan saya rasa dongeng ‘Timun Mas’ adalah cerita yang diketahui dan bisa dicerna semua kalangan. Berangkat dari situ, akhirnya kami mengemasnya dalam sebuah konsep drama musikal yang fresh,” tutur Ayax selaku sutradara. “Masih banyak yang menganggap bahwa pertunjukan teater/drama itu terkesan serius. Nah, melalui pentas ini, kami juga berharap para penonton bisa ber-mindset seperti seorang anak kecil, berapapun usianya,” lanjutnya. Baca Juga: Ini Arti Nama Sedah Mirah Nasution, Cucu Kedua Jokowi Ayax juga menambahkan bahwa kemasan drama musikal seperti ini juga tergolong hal yang jarang ada di Kota Malang. “Ingin bereksperimen juga, toh saya yakin tidak ada orang yang tidak suka musik, kan?” tutupnya. Imarotul Izzah, sang penulis naskah menyampaikan bahwa ia memang tertarik dengan kekayaan dongeng tradisional Indonesia. “Saya rasa itu adalah salah satu warisan budaya kita (dongeng tradisional). Tetapi jelas, saya ingin membikin sebuah sudut pandang, alur, dan karakter yang berbeda. Maka dari itu, ‘Mas Timun’ nantinya juga mengantarkan pesan-pesan yang berbeda pula,” tuturnya. Baca Juga: Video Mesum Luna Maya – Cut Tari Kembali Heboh, Hotman Paris: “No Comment!” Pertunjukan ini dibanderol dengan harga Rp20.000,- untuk tiket pre-sale, baik untuk hari pertama dan hari kedua. Sedangkan untuk tiket On The Spot dijual dengan harga Rp25.000,-. Pemesanan tiket dapat dilakuakan dengan melalui WA 085336466576 (Kikin). Selain itu, MDM membuka ticket box offline di Kafe Pustaka UM. Segala informasi mengenai pentas ini bisa dilihat dan ditanyakan pada Official Account Instagram Malang Drama Musikal di @malangdramamusikal atau email di [email protected].
Penulis: Swara Mardika Editor: Swara Mardika
Source : https://malangtoday.net/malang-raya/komunitas-malang-drama-musikal-hadirkan-pentas-mas-timun/
Mood: forever bitter because there's not a paperback edition of The Wheel of Time in spanish.
Timun Mas
She is one of strong female character in Indonesian folk story ‘Timun Mas’ or literally translated as golden cucumber. She defeated evil giant that want to eat her, with the power of salt, terasi (Indonesian spice) and needles. But this picture is quite special because this is a fanart gift for my friend @donatcoklat
which is the creator of Indonesian web comic Mera, Puti, Emas. You can read it in Indonesian and English.
I draw older Emas here XD. I really like her..haha
Timun Mas
A story from Central Java
A few centuries ago, in a small village near the mountain, there lived a kind peasant couple. Their house was far from the other villagers' houses. They lived happily with each other, but it seemed there was someone missing. They were childless. For years, they prayed to God for a child, but their prayer had not been answered.
One day, a green giant named Buto Ijo passed their house and heard their prayer. He called them and gave them a small bundle.
"Take this, and you shall have a child. But remember, when the child is seventeen years old, you should return it to me," said Buto Ijo.
The farmer and his wife were so taken aback by Buto Ijo that they agreed. Buto Ijo handed them the bundle and went away.
Curious, they opened the bundle. They saw a tiny cucumber seed inside it.
"It's only a seed. I wonder how it can give us a child," said the wife.
"No matter. There's no harm in trying. I'll plant it and see what happens," said the husband.
A few months later, a cucumber plant grew in their yard. Strangely, it only yielded one big, golden cucumber. Still waiting for some miracle, the farmer picked it and cut it carefully into halves. How surprised and delighted they were when they heard a tiny cry inside the cucumber! Inside it, there was a small, beautiful baby girl. They decided to raise her as their own daughter and called her Timun Mas, which meant "golden cucumber."
Since the farmer and his wife found Timun Mas, their lives became happier. Each day raising her was a pleasure. Timun Mas grew into a beautiful girl who was devoted to her parents. Without their realizing it, seventeen years already passed. At last, it was Timun Mas' 17th birthday.
A loud thud sounded near their house. It was the sound of heavy footsteps.
"Mother, what is it?" whispered Timun Mas, frightened.
The farmer's wife gasped. "It is Buto Ijo, the green giant! He has come to take you away."
"Why, Mother? Why must he take me away?" asked Timun Mas.
"Seventeen years ago, he came to us promising a child. We were to return the child to him when she was seventeen years old. We were so shocked that we agreed. You are that child."
"I don't want to go with him, Mother. He looks evil!" cried Timun Mas. "Let's think of something. We should be able to trick him."
"Wait, Timun Mas. I have an idea," said her mother. She gave Timun Mas a cloth bundle. "Here, take this. Throw each thing one by one when he is chasing you."
Outside, Buto Ijo roared. "Woman, where is the child? I am starving! I want to eat the child! Give her to me or I shall take her by force!" he shouted.
The door opened. "Run, Timun Mas!" whispered the famer's wife.
"Buto Ijo! If you want me, you have to catch me!" yelled Timun Mas, running as fast as she could.
The chase began. Buto Ijo's footsteps made small earthquakes wherever he went. Timun Mas' heart wavered. Then she remembered her mother's bundle and took something from inside it. It was a pinch of salt. She threw it behind her. Suddenly, the salt turned into a sea, drowning Buto Ijo. However, he managed to swim across it.
When Buto Ijo almost caught her again, Timun Mas threw the second item. It was a needle. Suddenly, a bamboo forest appeared behind her. The sharp bamboo stalks hurt Buto Ijo's feet. He cried in pain. Yet, once again, he was able to get through the forest and back into the chase.
Timun Mas threw the third item, cucumber seeds. A forest full of cucumber vines grew behind her. Buto Ijo was distracted. He devoured the cucumbers until he was full. Then he fell asleep. Still, Timun Mas did not stop.
A few moments later, Buto Ijo awoke. He pursued Timun Mas again. Timun Mas took the last item in her bundle. It was terasi, a shrimp paste her mother often used for cooking. She threw it behind her. The terasi turned into a lake of mud. Buto Ijo tried to swim across it, but the mud pulled him downward. He sank into the mud and died inside the lake.
Relieved, Timun Mas went home. Her father and mother were overjoyed when they found her safe. She embraced them and told them of what happened to Buto Ijo. After that, Timun Mas and her parents lived happily for a long time.
"Thankfully, Buto Ijo will never disturb us again," said the farmer.
"Yes, Father, thanks to Mother's magical bundle," said Timun Mas.