God Bliss (In the Name of Semelah)

About This Show

God Bliss (In the Name of Semelah) tells the story of how Islam came to Java and became absorbed as a part of Javanese culture, which included elements of Hinduism, Buddhism, and animism. Street art, comic characters, folk art, traditional culture, and video game culture collide to create a multimedia meditation on the issues of everyday life. Simultaneously playful and penetrating, this work cuts across disciplines and cultures.

Eko Nugroho is one of Indonesia’s most provocative and original young artists, whose style is a unique mix of Indonesia’s rich traditions and popular culture, tinged with dark humor. Using a distinctive blend of high and low art, Nugroho’s Wayang Bocor is a contemporary form of theater in which puppets and actors weave together traditional elements of Indonesian wayang (shadow puppets) with live theater and scripts that cast a satiric view on contemporary subjects.

Note: God Bliss (In the Name of Semelah) is performed in Javanese and Indonesian with English supertitles.

Show Details

Running Time: 1hr 30min (0 intermissions)
Dates: Opening Night: January 12, 2017 Final Performance: January 14, 2017

Theatermania Review

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