Jaipongan
| Jaipongan Mojang Priangan dance performance | |
| Native name | ᮏᮄᮕᮧᮍᮔ᮪ (Sundanese) Tari Jaipong (Indonesian) | 
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| Genre | Neo-Traditional | 
| Time signature | degung style of gamelan, Angklung | 
| Inventor | Sundanese (Gugum Gumbira) | 
| Origin | Indonesia | 
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| Burma | 
| Cambodia | 
| Indonesia | 
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| Laos | 
| Malaysia | 
| Philippines | 
| Singapore | 
| Thailand | 
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| Vietnam | 
| Music of Indonesia | 
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Jaipongan (Sundanese: ᮏᮄᮕᮧᮍᮔ᮪), also known as Jaipong, is a popular traditional dance of Sundanese people from Indonesia. The dance was created by Gugum Gumbira, based on the traditional Sundanese Ketuk Tilu music and pencak silat movements.