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Peacock dance

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Peacock Dance
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Sundanese peacock dance
GenreFolk dance
OriginSoutheast Asia

The peacock dance or peafowl dance is a traditional Asian folk dance that describes the beauty and the movement of peacock. There are several peacock dance traditions developed in Asia, among others are peacock dances of Myanmar, and in the western and northern parts of Cambodia, West Java in Indonesia, also peacock dances of Indian subcontinent in Southern India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh.

The mayilattam (Tamil:மயிலாட்டம்), also known as peacock dance, is performed by girls dressed as peacocks during the harvest festival of Thai Pongal in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.[1][2]

In Indonesia, it is known as the peafowl dance (Merak dance or Tari Merak) by Sundanese people in West Java, and Reog in other parts of Indonesia. It is performed by female dancers inspired by the movements of a peafowl and its feathers blended with the classical movements of Sundanese dance. This dance is also performed in Perahara festivals in Sri Lanka.

Cambodian peacock dance

See also

References

  1. ^ Dances in Tamil Nadu Archived 2015-08-14 at the Wayback Machine at discovertamilnadu.net.
  2. ^ Folk Dances of Tamil Nadu at carnatica.net.