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28 min
Groh Goh re-imagines performance lineages surrounding the mythological figure of Rangda: Bali’s queen of the graveyard and patroness of black magic. The story of Rangda, and her alter incarnation, the legendary witch widow Calonarang, occupies a central role within Bali’s spirit cosmology and frames a narrative around an undesirable woman as a dangerous and deviant social disrupter. Alongside her feared otherness, Rangda is also conceived as a balancing force for spiritual order, and a powerful matriarchal protector. The film centres upon a matrilineal building and passing of knowledge around Rangda, channelling her presence through different bodies, performance genres and landscapes.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Karina Utomo | Rangda / Narrator (voice) | Unowned | |
Ni Ketut Putri Minangsari | Rangda's Disciple | Unowned | |
Ida Ayu Wayan Prihandari | Rangda's Disciple | Unowned | |
Ni Kadek Thaly Titi Kasih | Rangda's Disciple | Unowned | |
Ni Kadek Dwipayani | Rangda's Disciple | Unowned | |
Ni Komang Trisnadevi | Rangda's Disciple | Unowned | |
Jro Mangku Serongga | Master Rangda Performer | Unowned | |
Luh Yesi Candrika | Mantra (voice) | Unowned |