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'Rendeng Bojong Traditional Dance (Indonesia, Rendeng Bojong Traditional Dance'') Traditional dance is one of the many forms of art that Indonesian culture has to offer, and it is an integral aspect of daily life. According to M. Jazuli traditional dance is a sort of motion that is beautiful, created by a moving body, rhythmic, and soulful when performed for the right reasons. Amir Rochyatmo defined traditional dance as beautiful rhythmic motion that incorporates the concepts of time and space to convey the human soul. The Réndéng Bojong dance, which Gugum Gumbira invented in 1978 and popularized in the 1980s, is well-known among Sundanese people. At that time, there were numerous events where the couple dance was always present. The full creative capacity of Gugum Gumbira is poured out or articulated in the repertory of the réndéng bojong dance, which served as the foundation for the jaipongan dance. This repertoire bears the meaning of "Bojong Loa style couple dance." All dimensions are poured out in the rendéng bojong dance. The creative potential of Gugum Gumbira is based on the concept (ideas/ideas and sources of inspiration) related to the "content," in the form created by the building, structure, and presentation style, as well as many artistic facets that support it. Then, several other aesthetic components of art, such as karawitan, makeup, and attire, were used to enhance the choreography. The rendéng bojong dance repertory is defined by the integration of the three components of art material that contain aesthetic values and their embodiment in dance works. The final result of the réndéng bojong dance is a display of dance performances that differ from its predecessor dance genres in terms of colors, nuances, and identity. With such a structure, Gugum's réndéng bojong dance has developed features that make it particularly energizing, powerful, and manly when performed by both male and female dancers. More than fifteen jaipongan dance repertoires have been produced since then by Gugum Gumbira, including rendéng bojong, Késér Bojong, Pencug Bojong, Setrasari, Bulang Sapasi, Egret Mangut, etc. The réndéng bojong dance, which extends to "Bojong Loa style pair dance" and is an early version of the jaipongan dance, pours out or expresses the full creative potential of Gugum Gumbira., Little Theatre becomes one of Indonesia's revolution in Indonesia's theatrical world. Their strength lies within their scripts which are rich with reflection of problems, hope and integrity of the poor in Indonesia.