Indonesia
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Indonesia
is blessed with a rich and diverse mix of traditional cultures
and art forms. The basic principles which guide life across this
colorful tapestry of life-styles include the concepts mutual assistance
or "gotong royong" and communal meetings and gatherings or "musyawarah"
to arrive at a consensus or "mufakat". Derived from the traditions
of agriculturally based rural life, this system is still very
much in use in community life throughout the country. Social life,
as well as rites of passage, are stepped in ancient traditions
and customs, or "adat" laws, which differ from area
to area. "Adat" laws have a binding impact on Indonesia
life and have been instrumental in maintaining equal rights for
women in the community. Religious influences on communal life
vary from island to island and village to village, depending on
local history.
Art forms
in Indonesia are not only derived from folklore, as in many other
parts of the world. Many were developed in the courts of former
kingdoms, as in Bali, where they are integral elements of religious
ceremonies. The famous dance dramas of Java and Bali are derived
from Hindu mythology and often feature fragments from the Ramayana
and Mahabharata Hindu epics.
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