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Indian peacock dancer
GenreFolk dance
OriginSouth Asia and Southeast Asia

The peacock danceorpeafowl dance is a traditional Asian folk dance that describes the beauty and the movement of peacocks. There are several peacock dance traditions developed in Asia, including the peacock dances of Myanmar, of the western and northern parts of Cambodia, of West JavainIndonesia, and of the Indian subcontinent in Southern India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh.

China[edit]

Peacock as a totem of the Dai people in the southwestern Chinese province Yunnan, one of the 56 ethnic groups in China, is an essential part of the cultural and spiritual aspects of the Dai people. The peacock dance as the most famous and traditional performance dance among the folk dances of the Dai people is prevalent in Ruili, Luxi located in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Mengding, Mengda, Jinggu Dai and Yi Autonomous County, Cangyuan Va Autonomous County and other inhabitation regions of the Dai People.[1]

The peacock dance of the Dai ethnic group has a very long history and is closely tied with their distinguished ethnic culture. Any festival occasion or celebration such as the annual Water Festival and the Gate Closing / Opening Festival is accompanied by the peacock dance, to express joy and happiness.

In general, there are two different kinds of the traditional peacock dance of the Dai ethnic group in China. One is the peacock dance, which involves wearing a heavy stand made of bamboo, silk, and other materials that imitate the stretching feather of a peacock. One single stand can weigh up to 20 kilos and will be attached to the back and waist of the performer. The other is the "unarmed peacock dance", in which the performers do not need to carry a heavy stand. Elephant-foot drums, gongs, and cymbals are the usual accompanying instruments for the peacock dance.

India[edit]

Mayilattam dance at Koovery, Kerala

The mayilattam (Tamil: மயிலாட்டம்), also known as peacock dance, is performed by girls dressed as peacocks during the harvest festival of Thai Pongal in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.[2][3]

Indonesia[edit]

Sundanese peacock dance, West Java, Indonesia

InIndonesia it is known as the peafowl dance (Merak dance or Tari Merak) and originated in West Java. It is performed by female dancers inspired by the movements of a peacock and its feathers blended with the classical movements of Sundanese dance. its one of new creation dance composed by Sundanese artist and choreographer Raden Tjeje Soemantri around the 1950s.[4] This dance is performed to welcome honourable guest in a big event also occasionally performed in Sundanese wedding ceremonies. This dance is also one of Indonesia's dances performed in many international events, such as in Perahara festivals in Sri Lanka.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "傣族孔雀舞 - 中国非物质文化遗产网·中国非物质文化遗产数字博物馆".
  • ^ Dances in Tamil Nadu Archived 2015-08-14 at the Wayback Machine at discovertamilnadu.net.
  • ^ Folk Dances of Tamil Nadu at carnatica.net.
  • ^ "Sejarah Tari Merak Jawa Barat Beserta Ciri Khas dan Gerakannya". 16 November 2020.

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