,
Java, in January 1921 The dance is held in a
pendhapa, a pillared audience hall with a peaked roof, with the Susuhunan on a throne in the middle of the room. The dance is performed in three large sections. In each section, the dancers emerge from a room behind the audience hall, approach the throne single file, dance in front of the throne, and then retreat, again single file. They approach and retreat on opposite sides of the throne, thus
circumambulating the throne in a
clockwise direction, the appropriate direction for veneration in
Buddhist and
Shaivist traditions. A name and number is given to each of the nine dancers, which designate a specific position in the changing choreographic pattern. There are slight variations between different sources in the names and numbers of the dancers, but there is consensus on the general forms. They are: a human being, representing
taṇhā (the word for desire or craving in Buddhism), four
chakras (the top three of which are used as note names; see
slendro), and the four limbs: • '''', "desire", "constant/fixed desire", "attachment" • '''', "head", "mind" • '''', "neck" • '''', "chest" • '''', "tail", "genitals", "lower end of spinal column" • '''', "right arm", "right flank", "front flank" • '''', "left arm", "rear flank" • '''', "right leg", "emergent desire", "front emergent desire", "outside desire" • '''', "left leg", "quiet flank", "rear emergent desire" The first two sections of the dance each have three positions, with slight variations, while the last adds a final, fourth position. The first position is in the shape of a human being, with the first five dancers in a line down the middle, and those representing the right and left sides in front and behind (from the perspective of the Susuhunan), respectively. In the second position, the dancers divide into two facing groups, the arms and desire to one side, and the chakras and legs on the other. In the third section of the dance, there is an added section of an encounter between the desire and head dancers in the second position, while the other dancers squat. The third position places the dancers either in a row (Surakarta) or with the arms to one side (Yogyakarta), with desire in the middle. The final position is in a 3x3 grid (
rakit tiga-tiga), with the three upper chakra centers in the middle column. ==Music and text==