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Ulek mayang (Jawi:اولق مايڠ) is a classicalMalay dance from the state ofTerengganu inMalaysia.[1] It is a ritualistic dance performed to appease or invoke the spirits of the sea and is always accompanied by a unique song also called Ulek Mayang. An orchestra comprisingdrums,gong,violin andaccordion accompanies the dance.
Theulek mayang is said to have its origin in an ancient tale about a sea-princess who fell in love with a fisherman. The princess abducted the fisherman's soul, leaving his body unconscious. His friends entreated abomoh (shaman) to heal him. When the bomoh conducted the healing ritual to bring the fisherman's soul back, the princess appeared and responded by calling on five of her sisters to her aid. The battle between the bomoh and the six princesses continued until the prettiest seventh and the eldest princess appeared and put an end to it.
"I know your origins,” says the eldest princess, and she commands everyone, "Let those from the sea return to the sea, and those from the land return to the land."
The grateful bomoh and the fisherman's friends present the princess with coloured rice as an offering to the spirits of the sea. This practice, along with theulek mayang dance, continued until theIslamization movement of recent decades.
The costume ofulek mayang dancers has two type of clothes, six of the seven female dancers will typically wear a traditional dress such as a long sleevesongket (a silk material) blouse,selendang (a long scarf) that wore in the waist and finger,sanggol (a hairknot),subang (an earring) and long songket skirt in the lower body with others accessories. The main character of the dancer that plays as aTuan Puteri Mayang Sari (Her Highness The Princess Mayang Sari) orPuteri Tujuh (7th Princess) will wear the same dress and accessories like the six others dancers but the difference is she will wear the short sleevessongket blouse and a different color for her dress. She will usually wear the yellow dress. This is to illustrate that she is the main princess of the dancer. The male performers will wear the fisherman clothes and abomoh (shaman) will wear the traditional Malay male shirt likeBaju Melayu (a long sleeves Malay male shirt).
The Ulek Mayang song which accompanies the dance narrates the story. Tradition holds that the song is supernatural in nature because it gives chills, especially when performed at sunset by the beach. However, the song remains popular and there are numerous contemporary renditions of it. Malaysian rock diva,Ella recorded arock version, while thethrash metal bandCromok produced severalinstrumental versions of the song. The song maintains some of the traditionalTerengganu pronunciation. Note thatmayang is a coconut-palm blossom used to chase away spirits.
Jawi script | Rumi script[2] | Literal English translation |
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اولق مايڠ کو اولق ڤوتري دوا برباجو سيروڠ
ڤوتري انم برباجو سيروڠ ڤوتري توجوه باجوڽ برلڠن ڤينديق توان ڤوتري برباجو لڠن ڤينديق کو تاهو اصل اصول مو | Ulek mayang ku ulek Puteri dua berbaju serong Puteri empat berbaju serong Puteri enam berbaju serong Puteri tujuh bajunya berlengan pendek Tuan puteri berbaju lengan pendek Ku tahu asal usul mu | I entreat the mayang Second princess wears a slanted blouse Fourth princess wears a slanted blouse Sixth princess wears a slanted blouse Seventh princess wears a short sleeves blouse Her highness the princess wears a short sleeves blouse I know your origins |