Jurit Ampil Kridha Warastra

This dance depicts the female troops of garwa ampil (concubines) of Mangkunegara I, also known as Raden Mas Said (Pangeran Samber Nyawa), in the context of the Salatiga Treaty.

This dance conveys significant notions: jurit translates to "soldier", garwa ampil refers to "concubine" (of Mangkunegara I), and warastra means "bow and arrow".

Mangkunegara I displayed several bregada (military units), one of which was Jurit Ampil, consisting of female soldiers drawn from his concubines.

Its classical essence is evident in its movements, music, costumes, and makeup, although modern elements have been incorporated to adapt to changing times.

The main attire consists of a short-sleeved blue shirt with gold embellishments, a belt, and a dodot, paired with knee-length trousers.

Jurit Ampil Kridha Warastra.