Opera Van Java
Opera Van Java | |
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Format | Comedy |
Starring |
Parto Patrio (as Dalang) Dewi Gita (as Sinden) Andre Taulany Sule Azis Gagap Nunung Srimulat Angel Karamoy |
Country of origin | Indonesia |
Original language(s) | Indonesian |
No. of seasons | 9 |
No. of episodes | 1335 (as of 11 December 2013) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Sambodo |
Producer(s) | Yustina Pramita |
Location(s) | Trans7 studio, Jakarta |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Trans7 |
Original run | 27 November 2008 – present |
External links | |
[operavanjava.com Website] |
Opera Van Java (abbreviated as OVJ) is an improvisation comedy show broadcast on the Indonesian TV station Trans7. The show's concept is of wayang orang performances in a modern setting. As such, all positions are referred as wayang.[1]
The sketches are varied. They may be adapted from Indonesian folklore, biographies of famous persons, fiction, mystery stories, foreign stories, or popular culture.
Special shows
Sahurnya OVJ
Sahurnya OVJ was a special Ramadan edition of Opera Van Java which began airing in 2009. It was broadcast at dawn, coinciding with suhoor.
Panas Dingin Awards
Starting in 2011, OVJ appeared in different designs, namely Panas DIngin Awards. It is served as the parody of Panasonic Gobel Awards. The reason of this parody is the Trans Corp (the sole owner of Trans7) have felt cheated by MNC (owner of RCTI, the official broadcaster of the real awards for many consecutive years) because it was considered not fair in determining the winners.[2]
Opera Van Java Awards
Beginning on 11 June 2011, OVJ began holding the Opera Van Java Awards, an annual appreciation night for the guest stars who had appeared on Opera Van Java.
OVJ Roadshow
Since 2010, OVJ has held shows in many cities in Indonesia, usually broadcast as OVJ Roadshow. The roadshow is held twice on Saturdays: in the afternoon (recorded for later airing) and at night (live).
Copa Van Indonesia
Country | Indonesia |
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Founded | 2010 (in 2010 Piala Indonesia season) |
Number of teams | See List of football clubs in Indonesia |
Current champions |
Sriwijaya FC (2010) Persibo Bojonegoro (2012) |
2nd Copa Van Indonesia 2012 |
After the successful of the Copa Indonesia football competition in 2009, on 2010, OVJ appeared in a format which mixed football with comedy in the first time, the Copa Van Indonesia. It was based on the Copa Indonesia, and held every 2 years after the Copa Indonesia season. And, on 2011, OVJ is held the next football competition, but in annual, is OVJ Cup. Also same as Piala Indonesia.
Opera Van Java Cup a.k.a. Copa Van Java
Country | Indonesia |
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Founded | 2011 |
Number of teams | See List of football clubs in Indonesia |
Current champions |
Arema Indonesia (2011) Persija Jakarta (2012) |
OVJ Cup 2012 |
From 11 June to 11 July 2011, as well as 7 July to 7 August 2012, OVJ appeared in a format which mixed football with comedy. It was based on the Indonesian Cup.
OVJ Cup Champions
Date | Location | Winners | Score | Runner-up |
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11 July 2011 | Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang | Arema Indonesia | 2–0 | Sriwijaya FC |
7 August 2012 | Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta | Persija Jakarta | 5–0 | Persib Bandung |
Achievements
- Panasonic Gobel Awards 2010: Favorite comedy/humour category.[3]
- Panasonic Gobel Awards 2011: Favorite comedy/humour category.[4]
- Panasonic Gobel Awards 2012: Nominated favorite comedy/humour category.
- Panasonic Gobel Awards 2013: Nominated favorite comedy/humour category.
References
- ↑ [http://entertainment.kompas.com/read/2008/12/07/e094715/Opera.Van.Java..Wayang.Model.Baru.. Opera Van Java, Wayang Model Baru ], entertainment.kompas.com. Retrieved on 25 March 2010.
- ↑ Panas Dingin Awards Trans 7 Sengaja Ngejek Panasonic Awards RCTI?, Tribunnews.com, 5 May 2013. Retrieved on 14 October 2013.
- ↑ Jawara di Panasonic Gobel Awards 2010, Olga Mengucap Takbir. detikHot, 27 March 2010. Retrieved on 27 March 2011.
- ↑ Daftar Lengkap Pemenang Panasonic Gobel Awards 2011. detikHot, 26 March 2011. Retrieved on 27 March 2011.
External links
- (Indonesian) OVJ website
- (Indonesian) OVJ discussion on Indowebster
- (Indonesian) 2010 OVJ Roadshow on Bandung, West Java