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Nano Riantiarno

Norbertus Riantiarno (better known as Nano Riantiarno or N. Riantiarno; 6 June 1949 – 20 January 2023) was an Indonesian actor, director, and playwright. While in high school, he studied under Teguh Karya and acted in several movies and plays, until he eventually established his own theatre troupe, Teater Koma, in 1977. His works, with their highly political messages, were often censored by Suharto's New Order government. In 1998 he won the SEA Write Award for his play Semar Gugat.

Nano Riantiarno
Born
Norbertus Riantiarno

(1949-06-06)6 June 1949
Cirebon, State of Pasundan
Died20 January 2023(2023-01-20) (aged 73)
South Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
NationalityIndonesian
Education
  • Akademi Teater Nasional Indonesia
  • Driyarkara School of Philosophy
Occupations
  • Director
  • actor
  • playwright
Years active1971–????
Notable workSemar Gugat
AwardsSEA Write Award (1998)

Biography

Riantiarno was born in Cirebon, State of Pasundan on 6 June 1949, to M. Albertus Sumardi, a railway employee, and Agnes Artini; his twin brother was named Pujo Purnomo. He attended State Elementary School IV from 1955 to 1961, followed by State Junior High School II from 1961 to 1964. He then studied at State Senior High School I and II; during this time, he joined the Tunas Tanah Air troupe and read poetry at the local RRI station.[1] After graduating from high school, Riantiarno left for Jakarta to attend the Indonesian National Theatre Academy [id].[2] At the academy, he studied Constantin Stanislavski's theories on realism and took an unregistered course under Teguh Karya. After the course was banned, he assisted Karya in the founding of the troupe Teater Populer, where he continued to practice acting under Karya's leadership. He also took up playwrighting and directing during this time.[3]

While working with Karya, Riantiarno performed in several plays and films. His credits with Teater Populer include Shakespeare's Macbeth, Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie, Karel Čapek's The White Disease, and his own Doa Natal (Christmas Prayer). Riantiarno also acted in several of Karya's films, including Cinta Pertama (First Love) and Kawin Lari (Elope).[1]

In 1971, he began studying at the Driyarkara School of Philosophy, and in 1975 he left Teater Populer to travel throughout the archipelago and see various forms of traditional Indonesian theatre and other forms of folk art, including wayang and ketoprak.[2][3]

Finishing his travels, Riantiarno founded Teater Koma on 1 March 1977, with Rumah Kertas (Paper House) being its first production.[2] The title of the troupe was drawn from Riantiarno's belief that "theater is a journey without periods but filled with commas".[3] After taking a six-month hiatus to study at the International Writing Program in Iowa City, Iowa, in 1978, his troupe produced the well-received Maaf, Maaf, Maaf (Sorry, Sorry, Sorry). Another play, JJ, followed in 1979.[2] During this period, the New Order government banned plays with "dissident" themes, often arbitrarily picking up for questioning those playwrights and writers it deemed potential dissidents. Riantiarno himself experienced repression several times,[2] with his 1985 play Opera Kecoa (Cockroach Opera, depicting prostitutes, transsexuals, and corrupt officials) causing all of his subsequent plays to require explicit permission from the government before being performed.[3]

Another of his plays, 1988's Sampek Engtay (based on the Chinese legend Butterfly Lovers), ran afoul of the New Order's discriminatory practices. Due to numerous pieces of legislation limiting Chinese Indonesian culture, the use of Chinese symbols was forbidden, as was the traditional barongsai (lion dance). Two years later Riantiarno was interrogated in response to his play Suksesi (Succession), which touched on themes of nepotism.[3]

In 1995, Riantiarno wrote Semar Gugat (Semar Accuses), using characters, such as Semar, from Javanese wayang. He received a SEA Write Award in 1998 for the work.[1]

After the fall of Suharto in 1998, Riantiarno's plays continued to contain political messages. Opera Sembelit (The Constipation Opera) dealt with "overbloated leadership", while Republik Bagong (Bagong's Republic) is a satire of inept leadership and an overabundance of political parties set in a wayang context.[3]

Influences

Riantiarno was influenced by both traditional and Western theatre styles.[4]

Personal life

On 28 and 29 July 1978, Riantiarno married actress Ratna Karya Madjid Riantiarno. Together they have three sons.[1] Ratna Riantiarno acts for Teater Koma and is in charge of managing business and production.[3]

In February 2021, a documentary movie called Catatan Tanpa Selesai was made about Riantiarno and Teater Koma.[5]

Riantiarno died at his residence in South Jakarta on 20 January 2023, aged 73. He was buried at the Giri Tama cemetery in Bogor a day after his death.[6][7]

Productions

Riantiarno has produced numerous plays, including:[2][3][8]

  • Rumah Kertas (Paper House, 1977)
  • Maaf, Maaf, Maaf (Sorry, Sorry, Sorry, 1978)
  • JJ (1979)
  • Bom Waktu (Time Bomb, 1982, part one of a tetralogy)
  • Opera Ikan Asin (Opera of the Salted Fish, 1983, adapted from Bertold Brecht's The Threepenny Opera)
  • Opera Kecoa (Cockroach Opera; 1985, part two of a tetralogy)
  • Opera Julini (Julini's Opera; 1986, part three of a tetralogy)
  • Konglomerat Buriswara (Buriswara Conglomerate; 1987)
  • Sampek Engtay (1988, based on the Chinese legend Butterfly Lovers)
  • Banci Gugat (Transvestites Accuse; 1989, part four of a tetralogy)
  • Suksesi (Succession, 1990)
  • Opera Primadona (The Primadonna Opera; 1993)
  • Opera Ular Putih (The White Snake Opera; 1994, based on the Chinese Legend of the White Snake)
  • Semar Gugat (Semar Accuses; 1995)
  • Cinta yang Serakah (Greedy Love; 1996)
  • Opera Sembilit (The Constipation Opera; 1998)
  • Presiden Burung (President of the Birds; 2001)
  • Republik Bagong (Bagong's Republic; 2001)

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d Teater Koma, N. Riantiarno.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Agusta 2008, Playwright.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Brown 2007, p. 1136.
  4. ^ Meyer-Dinkgräfe 2000, pp. 256–257.
  5. ^ Andaresta, Luke (20 January 2023). "Nano Riantiarno dan Lakon yang Tak akan Henti" [Nano Riantiarno and The Play That Won't Stop]. Hypeabis (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  6. ^ Indra 2023, Playwright.
  7. ^ Suwarna et al. 2023.
  8. ^ Meyer-Dinkgräfe 2000, p. 257.

Bibliography

  • Agusta, Leon (24 February 2008). "Playwright N. Riantiarno is a visionary with a mission". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  • Brown, Ian Jarvis (2007). "Riantiarno, Nano (1949 – )". In Cody, Gabrielle (ed.). The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama. Vol. 2. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 1135–1136. ISBN 978-0-231-14424-7.
  • Meyer-Dinkgräfe, Daniel (2000). Who's Who in Contemporary World Theatre. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-14161-1.
  • "N. Riantiarno". Teater Koma (in Indonesian). Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  • Suwarna, Budi; Tunggal, Nawa; Anggono, Bayu Dwi; Salam, Hidayat; Berindra, Susie (21 January 2023). "Nano Riantiarno Mencapai Titik Akhir". Kompas. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  • Indra, Radhiyya (21 January 2023). "Playwright N. Riantiarno, cofounder of Teater Koma, dies at 73". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 21 January 2023.

Further reading

  • Anwar, Syaeful (2005). N. Riantiarno: dari Rumah Kertas ke Pentas Dunia [N. Riantiarno: From the Paper House to the World Stage] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: FFTV IKJ Press. OCLC 84723399.

External links

  • Nano Riantiarno at IMDb  

nano, riantiarno, norbertus, riantiarno, better, known, riantiarno, june, 1949, january, 2023, indonesian, actor, director, playwright, while, high, school, studied, under, teguh, karya, acted, several, movies, plays, until, eventually, established, theatre, t. Norbertus Riantiarno better known as Nano Riantiarno or N Riantiarno 6 June 1949 20 January 2023 was an Indonesian actor director and playwright While in high school he studied under Teguh Karya and acted in several movies and plays until he eventually established his own theatre troupe Teater Koma in 1977 His works with their highly political messages were often censored by Suharto s New Order government In 1998 he won the SEA Write Award for his play Semar Gugat Nano RiantiarnoBornNorbertus Riantiarno 1949 06 06 6 June 1949Cirebon State of PasundanDied20 January 2023 2023 01 20 aged 73 South Jakarta Jakarta IndonesiaNationalityIndonesianEducationAkademi Teater Nasional Indonesia Driyarkara School of PhilosophyOccupationsDirectoractorplaywrightYears active1971 Notable workSemar GugatAwardsSEA Write Award 1998 Contents 1 Biography 2 Influences 3 Personal life 4 Productions 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksBiography EditRiantiarno was born in Cirebon State of Pasundan on 6 June 1949 to M Albertus Sumardi a railway employee and Agnes Artini his twin brother was named Pujo Purnomo He attended State Elementary School IV from 1955 to 1961 followed by State Junior High School II from 1961 to 1964 He then studied at State Senior High School I and II during this time he joined the Tunas Tanah Air troupe and read poetry at the local RRI station 1 After graduating from high school Riantiarno left for Jakarta to attend the Indonesian National Theatre Academy id 2 At the academy he studied Constantin Stanislavski s theories on realism and took an unregistered course under Teguh Karya After the course was banned he assisted Karya in the founding of the troupe Teater Populer where he continued to practice acting under Karya s leadership He also took up playwrighting and directing during this time 3 While working with Karya Riantiarno performed in several plays and films His credits with Teater Populer include Shakespeare s Macbeth Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie Karel Capek s The White Disease and his own Doa Natal Christmas Prayer Riantiarno also acted in several of Karya s films including Cinta Pertama First Love and Kawin Lari Elope 1 In 1971 he began studying at the Driyarkara School of Philosophy and in 1975 he left Teater Populer to travel throughout the archipelago and see various forms of traditional Indonesian theatre and other forms of folk art including wayang and ketoprak 2 3 Finishing his travels Riantiarno founded Teater Koma on 1 March 1977 with Rumah Kertas Paper House being its first production 2 The title of the troupe was drawn from Riantiarno s belief that theater is a journey without periods but filled with commas 3 After taking a six month hiatus to study at the International Writing Program in Iowa City Iowa in 1978 his troupe produced the well received Maaf Maaf Maaf Sorry Sorry Sorry Another play JJ followed in 1979 2 During this period the New Order government banned plays with dissident themes often arbitrarily picking up for questioning those playwrights and writers it deemed potential dissidents Riantiarno himself experienced repression several times 2 with his 1985 play Opera Kecoa Cockroach Opera depicting prostitutes transsexuals and corrupt officials causing all of his subsequent plays to require explicit permission from the government before being performed 3 Another of his plays 1988 s Sampek Engtay based on the Chinese legend Butterfly Lovers ran afoul of the New Order s discriminatory practices Due to numerous pieces of legislation limiting Chinese Indonesian culture the use of Chinese symbols was forbidden as was the traditional barongsai lion dance Two years later Riantiarno was interrogated in response to his play Suksesi Succession which touched on themes of nepotism 3 In 1995 Riantiarno wrote Semar Gugat Semar Accuses using characters such as Semar from Javanese wayang He received a SEA Write Award in 1998 for the work 1 After the fall of Suharto in 1998 Riantiarno s plays continued to contain political messages Opera Sembelit The Constipation Opera dealt with overbloated leadership while Republik Bagong Bagong s Republic is a satire of inept leadership and an overabundance of political parties set in a wayang context 3 Influences EditRiantiarno was influenced by both traditional and Western theatre styles 4 Personal life EditOn 28 and 29 July 1978 Riantiarno married actress Ratna Karya Madjid Riantiarno Together they have three sons 1 Ratna Riantiarno acts for Teater Koma and is in charge of managing business and production 3 In February 2021 a documentary movie called Catatan Tanpa Selesai was made about Riantiarno and Teater Koma 5 Riantiarno died at his residence in South Jakarta on 20 January 2023 aged 73 He was buried at the Giri Tama cemetery in Bogor a day after his death 6 7 Productions EditRiantiarno has produced numerous plays including 2 3 8 Rumah Kertas Paper House 1977 Maaf Maaf Maaf Sorry Sorry Sorry 1978 JJ 1979 Bom Waktu Time Bomb 1982 part one of a tetralogy Opera Ikan Asin Opera of the Salted Fish 1983 adapted from Bertold Brecht s The Threepenny Opera Opera Kecoa Cockroach Opera 1985 part two of a tetralogy Opera Julini Julini s Opera 1986 part three of a tetralogy Konglomerat Buriswara Buriswara Conglomerate 1987 Sampek Engtay 1988 based on the Chinese legend Butterfly Lovers Banci Gugat Transvestites Accuse 1989 part four of a tetralogy Suksesi Succession 1990 Opera Primadona The Primadonna Opera 1993 Opera Ular Putih The White Snake Opera 1994 based on the Chinese Legend of the White Snake Semar Gugat Semar Accuses 1995 Cinta yang Serakah Greedy Love 1996 Opera Sembilit The Constipation Opera 1998 Presiden Burung President of the Birds 2001 Republik Bagong Bagong s Republic 2001 References EditFootnotes a b c d Teater Koma N Riantiarno a b c d e f Agusta 2008 Playwright a b c d e f g h Brown 2007 p 1136 Meyer Dinkgrafe 2000 pp 256 257 Andaresta Luke 20 January 2023 Nano Riantiarno dan Lakon yang Tak akan Henti Nano Riantiarno and The Play That Won t Stop Hypeabis in Indonesian Retrieved 25 January 2023 Indra 2023 Playwright Suwarna et al 2023 Meyer Dinkgrafe 2000 p 257 Bibliography Agusta Leon 24 February 2008 Playwright N Riantiarno is a visionary with a mission The Jakarta Post Retrieved 20 August 2011 Brown Ian Jarvis 2007 Riantiarno Nano 1949 In Cody Gabrielle ed The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama Vol 2 New York Columbia University Press pp 1135 1136 ISBN 978 0 231 14424 7 Meyer Dinkgrafe Daniel 2000 Who s Who in Contemporary World Theatre London Routledge ISBN 978 0 415 14161 1 N Riantiarno Teater Koma in Indonesian Retrieved 20 August 2011 Suwarna Budi Tunggal Nawa Anggono Bayu Dwi Salam Hidayat Berindra Susie 21 January 2023 Nano Riantiarno Mencapai Titik Akhir Kompas Retrieved 21 January 2023 Indra Radhiyya 21 January 2023 Playwright N Riantiarno cofounder of Teater Koma dies at 73 The Jakarta Post Retrieved 21 January 2023 Further reading EditAnwar Syaeful 2005 N Riantiarno dari Rumah Kertas ke Pentas Dunia N Riantiarno From the Paper House to the World Stage in Indonesian Jakarta FFTV IKJ Press OCLC 84723399 External links EditNano Riantiarno at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nano Riantiarno amp oldid 1136991397, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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