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.



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