Singo Ulung

The dance is played by two people in a lion-like costume (called Singo) and accompanied by music.

At first glance, this art form looks similar to Barongsai, the lion dance, but the costumes and the equipment are quite simple.

Singo Wulu and his wife Nyi Moena with Ki Jasiman, were helping and cooperating to create a prosperous life of society at Blimbing village.

[2] One day, he had an idea to create a public traditional dance called Singo Ulung played by two people.

On the other hand, this art performance can be enjoyed in the annual moment of Hari Jadi Bondowoso precisely on 16 August.

The warok dancers wear all black with Madhure red-white shirt and bring cemethi as an attribute for their dancing.

Topography of Southeast Asia.
Topography of Southeast Asia.
Singo Ulung performance in village