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It includes using fire as a finale in an otherwise non-fire performance. Performances can be done as choreographed routines to music (this type being related to dance). Fire performance reflects Indonesia's diversity of ethnicities and cultures. There are more than 1,300 ethnic groups in Indonesia, each with its own performances. [citation needed]
In Vietnam, the dragon dance (múa rồng) may be performed during Tết, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year, as well as during Tết Trung Thu, the Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival. [41] It is often referred to, collectively, as múa lân sư rồng (lion/qilin, monk, and dragon dance). In Indonesia, the dragon dance is called liang liong.
Payung dance (West Sumatra), a folk dance-drama tradition of Minangkabau-Malay ethnic group, using payung as main instrument of this dance. Pendet dance ( Bali ), a traditional dance of Balinese people in which floral offerings are made to purify the temple or theater as a prelude to ceremonies or other dances.
Zapin Api (lit: "Zapin of Fire"; Jawi: زاڤين اڤي) is a firedance technique of the classical Malay Zapin founded in Pulau Rupat Utara, Bengkalis, Riau, Indonesia. The identifying characteristic of Zapin Api is the incorporation of fire and strong focus on the mystical elements. The dance form was historically dormant and extinct for ...
The fire dragon dance starts at 6:30 p.m. on the mid-autumn Festival. At the entrance of Pokfulam village, there will be an altar, and incense will be burned at the altar to worship the fire dragon. Then, the villager will paint the eyes of the dragon, which is called "waak lung dim zing" in Chinese. At 7 o'clock p.m., the fire dragon dance starts.
Kecak (Balinese: ᬓᬾᬘᬓ᭄, romanized: kécak, pronounced "kechak"), alternate spellings: kechak and ketjak), known in Indonesian as tari kecak, is a form of Balinese Hindu dance and music drama that was developed in the 1930s.
Papuan tumbu tanah dance. Prior to their contact with the outer world the people of the Indonesian archipelago had already developed their own styles of dancing, still somewhat preserved by those who resist outside influences and choose tribal life in the interior of Sumatra (example: Batak, Nias, Mentawai), of Kalimantan/Borneo (example: Dayak, Punan, Iban), of Java (example: Baduy), of ...
Pyramid Game [e] (available in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore) Queen Woo [e] (available in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore) Work Later, Drink Now (Season 2) (available in Hong Kong (VOD only), Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore) Yonder [e] (available in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore; also on sister channel tvN Movies) Yumi's Cells ...