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  2. Sewang dance - Wikipedia

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    Sewang is a traditional dance performed by the aboriginal Orang Asli people of Malaysia. [1] Originally the dance was performed for funeral, for thanksgiving, or to treat the sick or wounded, [2] and now it is also used to entertain foreign travelers. [3] It involves dancing in a circle to music produced from bamboo. [4]

  3. Umbang - Wikipedia

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    Terengganu, Malaysia The umbang (Jawi: اومبڠ), also known as buluh keranting , is a traditional bowed string instrument originated in the state of Terengganu , Malaysia . It is mainly used for Saba dance performance.

  4. Kwijau - Wikipedia

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    Performed by the young men and women, the dance involves jumping steps that manoeuvre the dancer's feet in and out, so as not to get their feet trapped by 2 moving bamboo poles that are held by another pair of dancers, who beat the poles together and over a shorter length of wood or bamboo, creating an interesting rhythm.

  5. Chin people - Wikipedia

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    People display many traditional dance such as bamboo dance, [23] Sarlamkai (conquest dance), Khuangcawi(a lady is lifted by a crowd), Ruakhatlak and many other dances from each group. One of the big events on Chin National Day is the traditional wrestling (Lai Paih). [24]

  6. Dance in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Dance in Malaysia encompasses dance traditions from many different ethic origins. Malay dances include Dance Dramas, Court Dramas, and Folk Dances. Other dances come from Javanese, Orang Asli, Portuguese, Siamese, Dayak, Moro, and Chinese traditions. This article includes a list of dances, organised by ethic origin.

  7. Karen people - Wikipedia

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    Karen traditional don dance team Talabaw, a traditional bamboo soup. The don dance is a traditional Karen performance. "Don" roughly translates to "in agreement". The dance is a series of uniform movements accompanied by music played from traditional Karen instruments. During the performance, a "Don Koh" leads the troupe of dancers.

  8. Cheraw (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Cheraw dance is a traditional bamboo dance performed by the Mizo people of Mizoram, India, consisting of mostly six to eight people holding pairs of bamboo staves on another horizontally placed bamboo on the ground. The male performers then clap the bamboos rhythmically while groups of female dancers dance in intricate steps between the beating ...

  9. Tenghilan - Wikipedia

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    Tenghilan Bamboo Sound group using musical instruments such as Bamboo Flute (Suling), Sompoton instrument, and Bungkau. The music name is Linding Tinggidon, and the dance is Mongigol or Tigol Kinondi-Kondi Tenghilan. Jambatan Tamparuli song also was played using the musical instruments by Tenghilan Bamboo Sound.