Genre occupies the bottom of the triangle serving as
the foundation or base, which accommodates the story and the characters. Among
the three components, genre is the most identifiable feature, establishing an
autonomic form. While the same story and characters may appear in a few
different genres, the form will be clear from the genre. Almost the entire
structure of the genre, music, style of costume, customary way of improvising a
performance, etc., may be seen in one single holistic presentation, but only
the selected parts of the story and characters will appear in that performance
because the genre has very limited space to accommodate dramatic scenes. For
example, in the Wayang genre, the dalang typically selects only one sad scene,
one love scene and one climax for each performance, although the narrative from
which he draws has many more scenes of
each type.
The story and characters slope up from the foundation
to form a perfect triangle. These two slanting positions are appropriate,
because story and characters are relatively less stable/crucial than genre.
Dalang artists do not often reveal the story and characters they are going to
perform until the show begins. Sometimes the artist does this to surprise the
audience with a
new story. At other times he may want to access
rumours and gossip among the performance patrons before making a choice of the
story to perform. Even when a story has been pre-selected by the artist in
accordance with the type of a ceremony, local circumstances may prompt the
dalang to suddenly change the story to a more appropriate version. He
constructs a play in one of three ways:
- by excerpting the plot from the main line of the potential story as given in Kawi literature (kakawin);
- by reconstructing a play from an existing Wayang play he has seen (pakem);
- by creating new stories (lakon carangan) based on minor incidents in
the main body of the epic. No matter how the dalang
generates the story, the bottom line is always to activate the harmony between
genre, story and character. Modifications to the story and the characters are
adjusted to comply with the necessary form of the genre, until all parts of
genre–story–character are harmoniously balanced.
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