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Sisingaan is a traditional folk art form from Subang, West Java, featuring a lion puppet carried by four dancers, accompanied by traditional music and dynamic dance. Commonly used for circumcision processions, this art form originally symbolized the people's resistance against colonial rule. Here are details about Sisingaan: Origin and Meaning: Originating from Subang Regency, Sisingaan—also known as Singa Depok or Gotong Singa—reflects local cultural creativity rooted in symbols of rebellion against colonialism. Performance: A wooden lion puppet is carried by four people, often seated on top of which is a child about to be circumcised. The dancers perform agile, attractive movements. Accompanying Music: The performance is accompanied by traditional musical instruments such as drums, trumpets, gongs, and kulanter. Dance Movements: The movements generally use the basics of the Ketuk Tilu dance, including horse stances, jurus (along with a swing), minced (along with a sling), and gurudugan (along with a sling). Function: In addition to circumcisions, Sisingaan is now also used to welcome honored guests or for cultural events. Sisingaan is recognized as an intangible cultural heritage of Java.