Tari Ratoh Jaroe Aceh

Traveldiva.id - Indonesian culture which is very rich included in terms of dance, becomes a special attraction both for local to foreign scale. This time, Ratoh Jaroe dance turn from Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Province which has received a lot of attention through social media. Because it was promoted by Apple through her Instagram account.

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Through a beautiful visual work, Apple collaborates with a number of Indonesian creators to display the Ratoh Jaroe dance, captured through an iPhone smartphone camera 16 Pro Max. In uploads through the official Instagram account @apple, a uploaded video shows the beauty of the Ratoh Jaroe dance, which is the work of Agung Pambudi.

Quoted from the page Gizmologist, He is a famous music video director who had previously collaborated with a number of famous musicians including The Panturas. Known as innovative visual telling style, and skillful in assembling the aesthetics of Edgy into a captivating narrative, that then left a deep impression.

Ratoh Dance Jaroe Recorded Use iPhone 16 Pro Max

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Quoted from the Rich Indonesia Site, Ratoh Jaroe dance or also known as a thousand hands of his own hands, created by Yusri Saleh who is also familiar with the glue deck. He also contributed to making a short video and captivating with Apple as a choreographer, along with musicians, Photographer and other creators.

On the content uploaded on Instagram Apple, Ratoh Jaroe dance displays rhythmic hand movements which are also followed by patches of the body and certain poetry chanting. While creating a stunning symmetrical choreography formation, This dance is more suitable for large -scale performances.

As a director in collaboration with Apple, Agung said that the short film wanted to seek visual creation that respected tradition, At the same time embracing transformation. Regarding this, Kasimyn musician who is one of the Duo Gabber Modus Operandi and has collaborated with Bjork, complete the work by presenting electronic music that is associated with traditional Indonesian culture.

Agung added, use of a smartphone camera (In this case the iPhone 16 Pro Max), Makes him able to achieve flexibility to move with all dancers in capturing the moment of the Ratoh Jaroe dance. "Its concise size allows us to capture subtle details without disturbing the demonstration flow, as well as cutting the usual time wasted to replace the lens or install equipment. We can remain completely present, adapt in real time, And focus on executing our vision in full. "

other than that, Indonesian cinematographer, Gatot Subowo also played a role as a camera operator in this Jaroe Ratoh Dance work. According to him, The use of an iPhone camera allows the realization of a vision to capture the beauty of the Ratoh Jaroe movement which is quite complicated and meaningful. Where played by female dancers even numbered and many to provide the effect of "one thousand hands".

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