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An outdoor cultural performance is captured in Plosorejo, Indonesia, specifically in Wates, Kebumen, as indicated on a background banner
An outdoor cultural performance is captured in Plosorejo, Indonesia, specifically in Wates, Kebumen, as indicated on a background banner. The scene is set on a dirt ground under bright daylight, with a crowd of spectators observing. In the midground, a central performer with white and black theatrical face paint, curly hair, a black t-shirt (partially reading "IMAN EDUK"), and red/yellow patterned trousers is being supported by an individual dressed in black with a dark head covering. The supporting individual has their arm around the performer's shoulder and holds a red, black, and white decorative prop, possibly a hobby horse associated with Jathilan. The performer holds a black braided whip or rope. To the right, another individual in a teal t-shirt records the event with a horizontal smartphone. In the background, a temporary stage structure with a corrugated metal roof is draped with black fabric. Mounted centrally on this structure is a large, ornate tiger-like mask with prominent fur/feathers. Banners include "SENI REOG TRADISIONAL SINGO KEDU BUDOYO" and "DIRGAHAYU REPUBLIK INDONESIA." Lush green trees are visible against a clear blue sky above the stage. In the foreground, a vertical pole draped with red and white fabric stands on the right, and a person in a white hoodie, black cap, and khaki pants stands with their back to the viewer on the left, holding a dark object behind them.
