Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Indang dance

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected fromIndang (dance))
Indonesian traditional dance
"Endang" redirects here. For another use, seeEndang (name).
Indang
Indang dance performance
Native nameTari Indang or Dindin badindin
OriginWestern Sumatra (Indonesia)
Indang dance
  • Part of a series on
    Dance-drama of
    Southeast Asia

    Topography of Southeast Asia.
    Topography of Southeast Asia.
Burma
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam

Indang orEndang, also calledDindin badindin, is a traditionalMinangkabauIslamic dance originating fromWest Sumatra,Indonesia. Indang dance grows and develops in the Minangkabau community as a portrayal of the arrival of Islam in West Sumatra in the13th century.

historically this dance was the result of acculturation of Minang culture and Islamic culture which spread in the14th century. It is said that Islamic civilization was introduced by Islamic traders who enteredAceh. Starting from the west coast ofSumatra island to then spread to Ulakan-Pariaman.

This art continues to develop in the usualsurau that are played after theQuran activity. Because of the nature of religious education, the contents of the songs available contain religious teachings.

As for further developments, this art changed from surau out to surau to a place called matches. A place without walls that allows viewers to see from all directions.

In the past, every nagari in Pariaman had its own Indang arts group, and Indang was once full of something sacred. Some say that each of these groups has a "sipatuang sirah" i.e. parents who have supernatural powers to maintain the safety of their group from outside forces that can destroy other groups.

In addition, in terms of timing, the term Indang is known to rise and Indang goes down. When entering the first day, the Indang game will start at midnight between 11 and 12 pm. Meanwhile, if the game enters the second day, it starts when it is already dusk or after the Maghrib prayer.[1][2]Indang dances are also popular outside Indonesia such asNegeri Sembilan,Malaysia.

History

[edit]

Some say that Indang is a traditional dance created by Rapa’i. Rapa'i itself is a term for loyal followers of Sheikh Burhanuddin, a prominent figure as a pioneer of theTabuik Tradition in Pariaman or also the Tabot Tradition inBengkulu. Therefore, Indang Dance is almost always staged every time the celebration is held.

Along with its development, Indang Dance has become an enduring art, especially in the area of Padang Pariaman District which is popular with the game Indang Pariaman or Indang Piaman. One of the characteristics of Indang is that it is always played at night in nagari events such as the batagak kudo-kudo and other cultural festivals.

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Tari Indang Dindin Badindin".wonderfulminangkabau.com (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on May 11, 2017. Retrieved2020-07-15.
  2. ^"Tari Indang Pukau Penonton Di The Kremlin Palace di Moskow".sumbar.antaranews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved2020-07-15.

External links

[edit]
General history
Culture
Language
Religion
Tribes and clans
Related
organizations
Acehnese
Saman dance performance.Gandrung dance performance.Topeng dance-drama performance.Lengger dance performance.Piring dance performance.
Balinese
Banjarese
Batak
Betawi
Buginese and
Makassarese
Cirebonese
Dayak
Javanese
Lampung
Malay
Minangkabau
Minahasan
Palembangese
Sasak
Sundanese
Timorese
Moluccan and
Papuan


Stub icon

This article related tofolk dance is astub. You can help Wikipedia byadding missing information.

Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Indang_dance&oldid=1274228658"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2026 Movatter.jp