Sunday, September 28, 2014


Maluku is often synonymous with a beautiful voice and singing and dancing. Many singers, musicians and dancers who come from the Moluccas. Maluku is indeed closely with the tradition of playing music as well as dance-dance. 

If you want to know the Moluccas, it is necessary also to know their traditional dances so diverse and dynamic. 

One of the traditional dances that we know is a dance called dance Fur Crazy or Crazy Bamboo, a dance that originated from the game of the people of Central Maluku. This dance is a traditional game that is usually performed at the village youths special occasions. Previously, the dancers will be moving swiftly to follow the movement of bamboo that has charmed crazy by the handler. They will make a series of movements and associate each hand, with the agility of foot movements that include walking, jumping and running to follow the dynamic sound of the music. With such a dynamic movement of the dancers are required to have physically strong enough. 

Now the dance is almost extinct, and the only living movements are transformed into a lively dance with the movement of the feet and feathers (bamboo) which embraced both hands. Motion that signifies unity and unity in the community. Movement is compact and this tune is actually a symbol of the spirit of mutual cooperation, which evoke a spirit of unity and oneness in implementing various aspects of life, which is of the soul gambarang cooperativeness or "Masohi" which is a Moluccan culture since time immemorial. 
Other indigenous dance is a dance that is Lolyana tradition and culture community Teon Islands Nila, Serua. This dance lola raised harvest ceremony in the form of the show. Lolyana itself is a common word used for one job to collect marine products, lola. Harvesting is carried out after the SASI lola lola formally opened by the chairman religion and local adat. 

In the Moluccas, SASI is known as one of the customary structures interpreted as prohibitions or restrictions to collect natural products, both natural products and marine products, until the time limit has been agreed by all the villagers. Its function is as a means of control to regulate and maintain the continuity and preservation of natural resources from human greed. 

Lola harvesting process begins with the party of the people around the campfire from the night until dawn. The ceremony was followed thanksgiving and prayer to the Almighty for the success of the harvest to be implemented. Towards the rising sun, to work together in harvesting done by men and women. Lola harvesting process was later immortalized in Lolyana dance.

sumber : http://www.bkpmd-maluku.com/index.php/informasi/wisata/50-wisata/81-tarian-bambu-gila

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