Cinta Sayang (dance)

Traditional Malay dance
Cinta Sayang
Native nameTarian Cinta Sayang
چينتا سايڠ
OriginKedah (Malaysia)
Cinta Sayang (dance)
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Cinta Sayang (means Dear Love in Malay) is a traditional Malay dance originated from the state of Kedah in northern Peninsular Malaysia. The dance is popular amongst Kedah Malays as an opening dance for important events.

Origins

The dance is originally called Zikir Rahmat (Remembrance of Blessings) in Malay. According to local story, the dance was said to have been invented in order to showcase how the family of fishermen say their goodbyes to the fishermen before they depart to the sea in order to make a living.[1] The dance is also popular among local farmers as a way for them to entertain themselves after a hard day's work at the paddy fields.[2]

Description

Cinta Sayang dance is usually performed in pairs (male and female). Like most Malay dances, the men usually wear Baju Melayu while the women will wear an elaborate long shirt Kebaya with a long scarf slung over the shoulder.[3]

External links

  • Cinta Sayang dance by Pemetaan Budaya
  • Cinta Sayang dance on RTM

References

  1. ^ "TARIAN CINTA SAYANG". pemetaanbudaya.jkkn.gov.my.
  2. ^ The many colors of Malaysia
  3. ^ "Tarian-tarian di Kedah - Jenis Tarian". www.memori-kedah.com.