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Origin | Indonesia |
Pasambahan dance |
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Pasambahan dance is a Minangkabau traditional dance that has developed in various regions in the province of West Sumatra, Indonesia. Pasambahan dance is usually performed as a ceremonial welcoming dance to honor the guests and elders to a traditional ceremony. However, in nowadays, this dance is performed not only in ceremonial welcoming events, but also as performance art at public.
Pasambahan dance is performed in some cases—that are when the guests come from afar or when the groom arrives at the bride's house.
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References
- www.scribd.com Tari Pasambahan.
- Tari Payung Sumatra Barat.
- www.west-sumatra.com Pagelaran Seni Minangkabau.
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Balinese dance • Javanese dance • Sundanese dance | ||
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