Singo Ulung
Singo Ulung is one of the original traditional dances from Bondowoso regency, East Java, Indonesia. The dance is played by two people in a lion-like costume and accompanied by music.
Introduction
[file:20141115antarafoto-singoulung160711.jpg|thumb|left|Singo Ulung performance in village]Singo Ulung is a masked dance art using barongan, which is the traditional art of Bondowoso regency that is usually performed at the annual anniversary of Bondowoso. After several years, this traditional art was also used for entertainment. Its creator, Singo, came from Ponorogo. His birth name was Mbah Singo Wulu because of his ability to turn into a lion. At first glance, this art form looks similar to Barongsai, the lion dance, but the costumes and the equipment are quite simple. The players wear training pants and T-shirts, and the lion-shaped costume is made of rope.
History
The traditional dance was created by a respected man named Singo Wulu, who came from Ponorogo. He ran from Ponorogo to save himself and stayed in Blimbing village, Klabang district Bondowoso. Singo Wulu and his wife Nyi Moena, with Ki Jasiman, were helping and cooperating to create a prosperous life of society at Blimbing village. He cared about the rice fields and other people's daily needs. Many people were proud of him. That's why he was chosen to become the first head of Blimbing village.One day, he had an idea to create a public traditional dance called Singo Ulung played by two people. This dance is accompanied by particular music, which makes the audience astonished. This art and Pojian art, and Ojung art are always shown at the traditional ceremony of Bersih Desa Blimbing held every year in the month of Syaban / Ruwah). On the other hand, this art performance can be enjoyed in the annual moment of Hari Jadi Bondowoso, precisely on 16 August.