Four traditional Acehnese dances that are threatened with extinction

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Aceh Traditional Dance

 Of the dozens of traditional dances in Aceh, some have been declared almost extinct due to modernization.  The dances are Laweut, Sining, Landoq Sampot, and Rapai Geurimpheng. In this paper I will explain a little about the four dances: 

1.Laweuet Dance

The first is the Laweut Dance: derived from Pidie which is played by eight women. This dance contains a recitation of syair to Prophet Muhammad who accompanied the rhythm that shows the patriotism of the people of Aceh.

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2.Sining Dance

The second dance is the sining dance of the Gayo highlands. Sining means beautiful circular motion, similar to Wo bird movements. At a glance this dance is similar to didong and guel dance. But the dance played by these two men is usually performed during the construction ceremony of the new house. 20161123_20161123AAN-112.jpg

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3.Landoq Sampot Dance

The third dance is a landoq dance sampot from South Aceh district. In her appearance the dancers imitate the style of birds that spin and grab as fighting. A total of 10 dancers armed with a bamboo.
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4.Rapai Geurimpheng

Rapai is a traditional percussion instrument of Aceh which is played by being hit with empty hand. Rapai played for entertainment during the ceremony in Aceh. In appearance, this dance is accompanied by the battering rhythm with a rhythm that can encourage the audience.
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These are four traditional Acehnese dances that have been declared almost extinct by the Directorate of Arts of the Directorate General of Culture, Ministry of Education and Culture of Indonesia.
It is the duty of the young generation to continue studying and preserving Acehnese culture

These photos I recorded with the Nikon D4s camera in a show at Taman Budaya, Banda Aceh.

Thank you for reading, i hope you all like it.

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