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Lukah Gilo

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Lukah Gilo is a traditional art from the Minangkabau tribe that lives in West Sumatra. This art is similar to jailangkung which is controlled by a handler. The term lilo comes from the Minangkabau language, where does it mean that fishing gear made of rattan and gilo means crazy. Thus, can the gilo be interpreted as a fishing gear made of rattan and can move everywhere like crazy. The more held together, then Lukah Gilo will get heavier and the movement will get stronger. Because according to the handler, there is the one who is inserted into Lukah Gilo. At present, Luka Gilo's attractions are often displayed on large events with many guests. As was held on Tuesday November 6 2018 at Lake Singkarak Pier, Solok Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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