Tuesday, April 28, 2015

There is money in Overhead The Dancer's

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Still from Tana Toraja, roads Kid will discuss about the typical dance of this tribe. Lots of dances typical of this tribe. These dances are usually done to Toraja tribal rituals that signs Tuka 'for weddings and Signs Solo' for the funeral.

In any event these tribal rituals, many art in pentaskan is a blend several styles of art. Examples such as the combination of sound art with the art of dance, sound art with the art of music and dance with music or art can be combined into three art.

One of the most famous dances from these tribes Iyalah Ma'gellu dance. This dance originally used in the District Pangalla '. This dance in pentaskan on special custom events that Ma'Bua 'which is a traditional house Tongkonan pentasbihan ceremonies or family clan has completed the ceremony held Signs Solo'.


Currently dancing Ma 'gellu' often in pentaskan for traditional ceremonies such as marriage, and the harvest thanksgiving reception event guest of honor. This dance in pentaskan by young women with an odd number and accompanied by drum beat of young men amounted to 4 people.

Another thing that is unique about this dance is that dancers fashion accessories of luxury. Accessories dancers form of adornments made of gold and silver as Sarapang Bulawan, Kandaure, Sa'pi 'Ulu', Fur Bawan, Rara ', Tali Tarrung, Mastura, Manikkata, Lola'Pali' Gaapong, Boko Komba ', Oran-oran, etc. This dance is taboo when danced in ceremonies Signs Solo '.

Pa Gellu dance 'has 12 kinds of major movements. Every movement in this dance has a meaning of life philosophy and work ethic Toraja society. This dance requires the skills of trained and specialized training at the time of this dance. Because at this dance in btuhkan right balance when the dancers dance on the drum in the percussion.

Another uniqueness of this dance is when the dancer's dance. In mid-dance audience can approach the dancers and tuck money in the headdress worn by dancers. Therefore Streets Kid were very lucky to watch this Toraja tribal dance.

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