The Story Of Juliet Burnett Perdana Playing Film And Cinema For Samsara
JAKARTA - Dancer born in Indonesia and Australia, Juliet Widya Burnett marked her acting debut in the latest film Garin Nugroho, Samsara. She plays Sinta, a woman from a wealthy family who falls in love with a poor man named Darta and is played by Ario Bayu.
He admitted that he was interested in acting as well as being trusted to make choreography for a number of scenes in this film. He was trusted by Garin to make his own choreography.
I made a choreography for my life. I lived on the Gold Coast and at that time I was given a synopsis and the concept. I made some moves from there, "explained Juliet Burnett in a question and answer session on Friday, December 13.
"Actually it's good because it's a learning process for me to be open to the process. This is the first time I've worked for a film. Actually, I've worked on a short film but this is the first (for a long film)," said the nephew of the poet WS Rendra.
In the learning process, he received many lessons from Garin to discuss, especially making choreography as a form of communication on the storyline.
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"It's hard to choreography on screens and stages and the quality must be more authentic and open to experts like Mas Garin to understand what can and can't. So I gave you a break and we discussed it," said Burnett.
"I'm also learning Balinese dance, I'm interested and here I'm learning Javanese dance. I put it in the choreography," he said.
Garin Nugroho is also interested in inviting Burnett to act after seeing his performance as a dancer.
"When I first saw it I wanted to invite Juliet Burnett to play at my place," said Garin Nugroho.
The Samsara Cine-Concert show will be held for three days from Friday, December 13 to Sunday, December 15 at Graha Bhakti Budaya, Taman Ismail Marzuki, Central Jakarta.