ayam; but not
gĕndang,
rĕbab, or
gong.
Bun,
Sendrong,
Dewa
Matahari.
3 Ma’yong
(Siam).
Rĕbab (yang
bĕtuah),
gĕndang (2),
gong (2),
gĕdombak
(2), gĕdu-
gĕdu (1),
b’reng-
b’reng (1);
mong-mong
(2), sĕrunei
(1), anak
ayam (2),
cherek (10–
20).
Head-dress:
tanjak (sapu
tangan),
g’rak gĕmpa,
sabok,
bimpau
g’lang,
changgei,
saluar,
sarong, baju,
topeng
(pran).
10 to 20 (15
is the
average),
both male
and female.
Out doors; no
scenery,
which is,
however,
described by
the
performers.
Panggong
and langit-
langit are all
that is
required.
Dewa Sri
Rama, Dewa
Muda, Dewa
Pĕchi,
Gambar
Lilin, Batak
Puteh,
Siamang
Gila, Raja
Gondang,
Gajah Dang
Daru, Bijak
Laksana,
Raja Muda
sama Puyuh,
Pran Bun,
Timun Muda,
Lak
Kenawan,
Iprat, Putri
Duab’las,
Dewa Bisnu,
Solong Sakti,
Putri Bongsu,
Mĕgat
Gembang
Sultan Kĕchil
Bongsu
diʿAlam,
Bongsu
Kĕchil
S’riʿAlam,
Bujang
Lempawi