Sumazau
Sumazau is a traditional folk dance that is popular in Sabah and throughout Malaysia. It is a traditional dance of the Kadazan Dusun. It is often performed during the harvest festival celebration every May.
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| Native name | Tarian Sumazau |
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| Origin | Malaysia |
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| Laos |
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Sumazau is performed in traditional black and red clothing. It is played to the accompaniment of eagles; usually six gongs of various sizes, and a drum with a unique rhythm.[1] The duration and rhythm of Sumazau varies by region and country.
This is a dance inspired by eagles flying patterns witnessed by farmers resting in the fields during the harvest season. During the dance, each dancer must make a sequence of moves only a few centimeters away from each other without touching.
References
- "Sumazau". www.dancemalaysia.com. Retrieved 2015-09-10.
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