Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Traditional Dance Jambi

Traditional Dance Jambi - Jambi Province is a province located on the island of Sumatra. Is predominantly Malay indigenous tribe. As well as the Malay population who settled in other provinces in Indonesia, Jambi province's population also has a variety of traditions and customs. No exception to dance traditional dances or dance Jambi. Traditional Dance of Jambi very diverse, and most are nuanced wither. So do not be surprised if there is a dance that is similar to the dance of the other provinces. Call it dance Foreword Jambi that can be found also in Riau and Riau Islands by the name of eating betel dance or dance offerings. Even neighboring Malaysia also has a dance that is almost similar to that. Though his name may be different, but this dance is a dance created by Indonesian people. To learn more about the traditional dance Jambi, let us consider a brief description of traditional dance Jambi 10 below:

1. Jambi Traditional Dance - Dance Sekaput Sirih

Dance Foreword from Jambi diciptaka first time by Firdaus Chatab in 1962. Later in 1967, the dance is reorganized Foreword by OK Hendri BBA. Firdaus Chatab itself is known as a multi-talented artist who is also famous for his song titled Rang Kayo Hitam. Foreword The dance is a traditional dance from the province of Jambi sung to greet the arrival of the guest of honor who came to Jambi. Foreword This dance is usually performed by 12 dancers consisted of nine female dancers and two men served as an umbrella carrier and one man as a bodyguard. Foreword dances accompanied by traditional music typical Malay Jambi is of sound tambourine, harp, drum, gong and musical instruments accordion and violin. While the dancers Foreword using typical costumes Jambi to bring some properties such as Cerano (betel nut), a dagger and an umbrella.
Tari Tradisional Jambi
Tari Tradisional Jambi

2. Jambi Traditional Dance - Dance braid Eight

Dance is a traditional dance braid eight originating from the province of Jambi. This dance was first introduced by M. Ceylon when on duty at the Jambi Provincial Cultural Office in the 1970s. Men born July 7, 1941 Mulberry has an extraordinary talent in the arts, especially dance. As a good person, friendly, and energetic makes him easy to adapt to the local culture and environment. Its activity is more wrestling in the field of culture to make himself managed to catch the deepest message from the association that were then processed into a work of art named Tari braid Eight. Eight dance braid describes cohesiveness and compactness that is the guide in everyday life. In Dance braid Eight contained a message that the meaning of an association, that association is based on the good faith, mutual respect, and behaved wisely. Of course, this view can not be separated from the philosophy of life Jambi people who uphold the values ​​of faith as the basis of every association. Eight braid dance is performed by eight dancers (four pairs of young couple), each carrying a cloth. Cloth they carry arranged in a way compatible with the choreography so membantuk one strong bond.
In development, eight dance braid is then set to be one of the typical dances of Jambi Province. Eight dance braid displayed on traditional party events, or the promotion of cultural events.

3. Jambi Traditional Dance - Dance Henna

Henna Dance is a traditional dance that can be found in everyday society tradition Kuala Jambi, Bay Village Council, East Tanjung Jabung Jambi Province. Henna dance is shown on the traditional wedding ceremony. Movement of dance henna patterned on martial arts movements which is one of the martial arts in Malay society in general. Henna dance is accompanied by music hendakan plate-plate which is iringin music from musical instruments violin, accordion, flute, gongs and drums pounding ronggeng. The function of this henna dance is a ritual that is keeping prospective eksprtesi mepelai woman of supernatural disturbances that originate from humans or spirits. Besides dance henna from Jambi has a function as an aesthetic expression and entertainment. Dancers Henna consists of 5 or 7 pairs of dancers wearing traditional clothing Malay. His head covered with a wear cap, and wearing clothes or clothes Scissors China Kecak Weasel and slacks. then wear sesamping or songket sarong that formed a triangle or parallel and fastened to the waist right above the knee. Property used in the dance serves as a complement or as a tool to support the dance movements.

4. Jambi Traditional Dance - Dance Tauh

Jambi Tauh Dance is a traditional dance that describes the association or relationship young couple. Jambi Tauh dance has existed since ancient times to the present, particularly in the area Lekok 50 Tumbi LEPUR, Gunung Raya Subdistrict, Bungo, Jambi. As well as some traditional dance Jambi that we already know the above, this tauh dance performed by dancers in pairs (four female dancers and four male dancers) using Malay traditional clothes. Tauh dance accompanied by traditional music which sounded from the Jambi kalintang wooden musical instruments, gongs, drums and violin, with accompaniment songs and rhymes rhymes krisnok young children. Dance tauh displayed at official events organized by the government and society in general at the wedding party,

5. Jambi Traditional Dance - Dance at Nitih Mahligai

Dance is a traditional dance at Nitih Mahligai adapted from traditional ceremonies Kerinci community is "Niti Up Mahligai". Dance at Nitih Mahligai was styled by Epa Bramanti Son. Niti Up Mahligai ceremony itself is a ceremony that used to do for selecting the leader in the kingdom contained in Bukit Kaco boundary between Kerinci and Bunge. According Epa Bramanti Son as a direct descendant of the Queen of the Kingdom of Bukit Kaco, someone will be appointed if the candidate has passed through several stages of selection comprising:
• pursue a broken glass
• pursue a wide variety of plant thorn
• pursue embers
• pursue stakes
• climb / get into a big fire
• pursue a swinging Tanggu
• sitting on a leaf nyiru / awing dreamily
Procession at Nitih Up Mahligai was adapted into a show. While at Nitih mahligai dance accompanied by a variety of musical instruments including a drum and accompanied by chanting 'Nyahu' (vocal) handler, while the dancers move to the rhythm of the music with dance movements Aseik.

 6. Jambi Traditional Dance - Dance Rangguk

Rangguk dance is a traditional dance that developed in the community Hamlet Cupak, Kerinci in Jambi Province. Rangguk comes from the Upper Kerinci, Jambi especially while most people call it the Full River with the words "ranggok" and the Middle Island refer to "rangguek". Said rangguk interpreted vary, some say that rangguk means dance, there are those who say the word comes from the word uhang rangguk (people) and nganggok meaningful nod, resulting in the development uhang said ngaggok be rangguk. At first rangguk dance performed only by men, usually in the afternoon after work as a means of entertainment relieving tired. But after the 20th century women began to dance rangguk, although restricted to children only. Only in the 50th century women participated perform it. In harmony with the development rangguk dance, dance rangguk function itself has developed. When initially this dance as a means of entertainment and relieving tired, this time rangguk dance staged in the framework of a welcoming ceremony. The players stand (up) with a nod-nod to every guest who comes, chanting the various rhyme welcome and accompany guests to the designated place (front door of the village hall). As for the musical instruments used to accompany the dance rangguk is a tambourine.

7. Jambi Traditional Dance - Dance Sekato

Dance is a dance area Sekato Jambi born from the processing of dance in Jambi in Jambi Sekato 1992. Dance depicts a couple young couple who are making love. Sekato dance is organized by the Sri Purnama Syam. In the play Dance Sekato of Jambi performed by eight dancers sons and daughters in pairs. The dancers form Sekato costumes limo scissors shirt, trousers, fabric side, Desta, brackets shirts, trousers and lotus. In addition to using costumes / Malay traditional clothes, dancer sekato also use the property in the form of a fan and an umbrella. The use of fans and wood properties have the meanings as weapons and protection. Sekato dance accompanied by music from the Malay drum, flute, small tambourine, gong, drum, kolintang bronze. The dominant movement of the dancers are Sekato Jambi swing motion, tigo step, the step is not so and swing open the fan.

8. Jambi Traditional Dance - Dance Liang Asak

Dance is a dance area liang asak Jambi depicting the daily life of people who are sowing Jambi plant rice paddy fields carried by footmen and girls. Liang Asak dance is derived from Sarolangun, Kabupate Sarolangun, Jambi Province. Referred to burrow asak according Sarolangun communities are small holes due to ditugal as sowing seeds. Because this dance depicts the process of sowing and planting, then the title is taken from one of the results of the sowing process. Liang Asak dance arranged by Elmawati and Ali Tayib, be performed by men and women in pairs, with a number of dancers from 3 to 5 couples. The movements of the dance burrow asak the taste of this Jambi Sarolangun illustrate the process of sowing and planting while bantering with his partner to the type of movement it did not move, zigzag, cloud cover and nyilau. The dancers wore costumes typical Malay outfit that female dancers wearing braces, sarong and hat headgear. While dancers son using fashion clothes and hats blango bay. Liang Asak dance is accompanied by music played, among others, drums, violin, accordion and gong.

 8. Jambi Traditional Dance - Dance Serengkuh Rowing

Serengkuh paddle dance is a dance area that comes from the city of Jambi. Choreographer is not known, but has been reorganized by Aini Rozak in 1990. Dance Serengkuh Rowing describe the feelings of disagreement in the direction and sense of community in every way. This paddle serengkuh dance performed only by female dancers.

9. Jambi Traditional Dance - Dance Rentak Kudo

Kudo Rentak dance is very popular in the community Kerinci. Kudo Rentak dance is a dance typical of a genuine cultural arts community Kerinci from areas Rawang Overlay Kerinci regency, Jambi are much in demand among the public in Kerinci district. This dance is known as "Rentak Kudo" because the movement is pounding like a horse. Besides, this dance is performed in a celebration that is considered very sacred by the people of Kerinci. The high respect for the celebration of arts and culture Kerinci in ancient times was so intense that it is believed that in every staging of cultural art vibration and pounding dance Kudo Rantak be felt until a great distance from the staging location. Rentak dance Kudo is dedicated to celebrate the agricultural crops in the area of ​​Kerinci in general are rice (paddy) and held for days without stopping. Sometimes when hit by prolonged drought, Kerinci community will also perform this art to pray to the Almighty (according to their belief respectively). The purpose of this dance performance generally is to preserve agriculture and prosperity of society, to show gratitude Kerinci society in both the fertile season and in the dry season to seek blessings of rain sacred for the people of Kerinci. But at the present time dance Rantak kudo been commonly used, even an event / wedding reception was Rantak kudo dance is often used in the community for an entertainment at a wedding

10. Jambi Traditional Dance - Dance Kisan

Kisan dance is a traditional dance that originated from Sarolangun and Bangko Regency, Jambi Province. Jambi portrait dance creator is not known but this dance has been reorganized by Daswar Edi in 1980 and Darwan Asri 1983. This illustrates the Kisan dance community activities in processing the paddy into rice, and the dance is performed by dancers girls.


That's 10 traditional dance Jambi who can do a recap. Hopefully will add to the.


Video Tari Tradisional Jambi - Tari Sekapur Sirih.

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