Thursday, April 19, 2012

Belian Bawo Dance Of Borneo

This dance is actually a traditional ceremony that is often sung at the ceremony of indigenous Dayak tribes who settled in Kutai called Tari Belian Bawo aims to resist disease, treating the sick, be fulfilled and so forth.
After the customary that ceremony turned into a bit of modern dance and created and given a range of kinds of dance asecories is often served on special occasions to show the government in East Kalimantan and dance reception other art events such as fresh tempong Erau, Erau pelas, and even local events the highlight is a dance art Kalimantan timur. Benuaq Dayak dance tribe that has been retained to this day.






Thursday, April 12, 2012

Enggang Dance Of Borneo

Enggang Terbang dance  is typical Dayak Kenyah tribe. Danced by a group of girls wearing the Dayak motif pat on the head ornaments of birds Enggang.
In each of the dance performances at the Culture Village Pampang, this dance became compulsory dances, and always danced. Enggang Terbang dance tells the Dayak movement from one place to another in groups.
In addition to several Enggang Terbang  dance compulsory dance that is almost always danced: Gong Dance, Anyam Tali Dance , and dance Undo ‘Aban. In closing symbol of unity and friendship will be displayed Leleng dance, which in this dance of the guests invited to join together to dance togethe  ( by frans aso )



Thursday, April 5, 2012

Pingan Mualang Dance Of Borneo

Pingan Mualang Dance is a traditional Dayak dance that served to entertain the public in any traditional event. For example: device Dayak (harvest feast of rice), Bini Belaki device (the wedding), etc..

Pingan Mualang dance divided into two, namely: Pingan Boys and Indu ', each of which there are similarities and pebedaan. This dance is more emphasis on the movement - a movement which was adopted from the attractive traditional martial arts movements. In doing the dance, the dancers had two dish (in ancient times using a plate of stone, now in white instead of plate glass), and a pair of rings made of tin or copper rings about the size of the middle finger of the dancer.

The second dish was removed and the pull of in accordance with tebah or accompaniment of traditional music called tebah Undup Ordinary. While the two rings are used tin dancers, the beat of the oxtail dish to complement each other to the accompaniment of dance.

Dish contemporary dance still preserved by nature, both scaled by generations as well as individual learning from relatives or friends who have these skills. Dance dish taught to the young men and women Mualang area.

Dance deployment dish, covering the area Belitang Upper, Middle and Belitang Downstream Belitang even now beginning to spread to the tribe - namely Ketungau surrounding the Dayak, Iban Bugau well.