Totjo
Totjo is a traditional Indonesian folk dance that originates from the Central Java region, particularly associated with the Betawi people of Jakarta. The term "totjo" is derived from the Javanese word *tutur*, meaning "to speak" or "to tell," reflecting the dance's narrative and storytelling elements. It is often performed during cultural festivals, religious ceremonies, and community gatherings, serving as both entertainment and a means of preserving cultural heritage.
The dance typically features a group of performers, usually women, who move in a coordinated manner with
Totjo is deeply rooted in Betawi culture, which blends influences from Javanese, Malay, and Chinese traditions.
In modern times, totjo has been adapted for contemporary performances, including theater and cultural shows, to