

Jathilan: Trance and Possession in Java
java music, trance, ethnomusicology, anthropology, tradition and rituals
1970-01-01
26 minutes.
Overview
Practiced in Java for centuries, Jathilan is a folk dance that uses the power of music and dance to channel powerful and sometimes terrifying forces. Led by a spiritual guide and a whip-bearing ringleader, a group of dancers ride woven horses in rhythmic unison until they are entered by spirits. Once possessed they engage in a range of self-mortification behaviors until safely emerging from their altered state, left with no memory of the event and no lingering ill effects. The film combines footage of a number of Jathilan performances with interviews with dancers, spiritual leaders, anthropologists, and enthusiasts.
Year 1970
Studio
Director Robert Lemelson
Crew Malcolm Cross (Music Score Producer), Dag Yngvesson (Director of Photography), Wing Ko (Director of Photography), Robert Lemelson (Director)
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