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Things you cannot avoid in a globalized world
From Betamax to DVD by Jecko Siompo
By San Phallaen

To the sound of traditional music and in gloomy light, the five young dancers - three women and two men - of JeckoS Dance troupe line up looking towards their leader, choreographer Jecko Kurniawan Siompo Pui. The singing cuts out, replaced by the sound of a stream. A girl at the back of the line moves forward a few steps and swings her right hand. Her energy seems to sway the girl at the front of the line causing Jecko to swing back and forth like a robot. He shows off his dance technique to his team, but they don’t seem to appreciate it. One cries out and they make their own dance instead.

Jecko Siompo: From Betamax to DVD From Betamax to DVD is a multi-dance work that includes a synthesis of breakdance, acrobatic, robotic, traditional Papuan dance and animal movements; mimicking apes (bodies held low) and kangaroos (both hands held to chests), pushing and pulling each other to produce comic moments. Repeated, robotic action, also found in breakdancing, is common while other moves look athletic, as if the performers are preparing to run – the body bent forward, one leg stepped back, and the other forward, bent at the knee.

The performers danced in line, broke from it and criss-crossed. But Jecko seemed to be trying to stay free of his colleagues. They tugged at his t-shirt, wanting him to join in, but he repeatedly pushed them away as if to resist modernity and its rapidly changing technology, choosing instead to stay with Papuan tradition. Nevertheless he sometimes joined them, dancing in line, because there are some things you cannot avoid in a globalised world.

Dance movements switched fast to changes in light and sound, alternating between loud and soft: a mix of flowing water, car horns, helicopters, jet planes, computer sounds, electronic blips, waltz music, club music...This rush symbolized a rapidly changing culture where no one pays attention.

At the end, the dancers lined up again to face the audience, posing the same question: will Jecko accept modernization and leave tradition behind?

From Betamax to DVD
Choreographer, music editor: Jecko Siompo
Performers: Siti Ajeng Soelaeman, Andara Firman Moeis, Arisma Ranisa, Phitoz Harris, Jecko Siompo
Lighting: Ajis Dyink


San Phalla
lives in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He holds an MA in Southeast Asian Studies from Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok and a BA in Archaeology from the Royal University of Fine Arts, Phnom Penh. He is currently engaged as a researcher for Khmer Arts, a Cambodian classical dance company.