The Sriwedari dance troupe in Surakarta, Central Java, probably enjoyed its glory days in the 1970s. At that time, people were keen to see its every performance.
These days, the classical dancers see fewer and fewer spectators. Although tickets are sold for as little as Rp 3,000 (30 cents), they still fail to attract large audiences.
As low-ranking civil servants, many of the performers earn only Rp 250,000 (US$27.50) per month. Of course, that is far below their monthly needs.
Consequently, they take on different activities to boost their income. Some are tukang ojek (motorbike taxi drivers) or pedicab drivers. Others teach students or become porters at railway stations.
Despite their economic hardship, the dancers remain committed to preserving an aspect of their traditional culture.
JP/R. Berto Wedhatama
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