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The Lenggok Dance
Description During its early appearance, this dance that’s full of courtesy and gentleness originated from the palace, performed during festivities at the palace and among the nobles only. In due course this dance was brought out of the palace and performed to the public. During dancing the dancers sway their bodies and move their hands as well as heads parallel to the beating of the hand-held drum, the ‘rebana’. They dance while sitting down on their knees without standing up. The musicians beat the ‘rebana’ while chanting or singing religious songs.
Place The state of Perak, Malaysia File Size 45 KB
Definition 720 x 479 File Format jpg
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The Malaysia Arts Cultural Practitioners Association (MACPA)

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