Geistervertreibung 6, 4

Appears in Hitchcock and Norris as Fig 229 (cropped). Caption reads ‘ Under the influence of Malay opera, the original brasok-palm Jegog costumes were being replaced by shorts and stockings for the girls, and trousers, coats, ties, black glasses, and boots for the boys.’ However, this image is part of a sequence whjich is probably baris memedi and definitely not jegog. Appears in Hitchcock and Norris as Fig 229.. Selected for HD Scan March2010.

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