Kabasaran

Indonesian traditional tribal war dance
Kabasaran
Kabasaran battle in North Sulawesi
FocusSelf-defense
HardnessFull-contact, semi-contact, light-contact
Country of originIndonesia (North Sulawesi)
Olympic sportNo
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Kabasaran is a traditional Minahasan martial art and war dance from North Sulawesi in Indonesia. It is performed by several men clad in red costumes, wielding a sword with a shield or a spear. The dancers are called kawasalan, which implies imitating like a pair of fighter cocks.[1] the word kabasaran is derived from kawasalan.

The dancers work daily as farmers and guards of the Minahasan villages, but serve as waranei (warriors) if the village is attacked.[1] According to Minahasan custom, the weapons and status of waranei are hereditary. The kabasaran dance is performed exclusively by men of the Waranei lineage.[1]

In general, the basic structure of the dance consists of nine movements (jurus) using the sword (santi) or spear (wengkouw), also the stance moves which consists of two steps to the left, and two steps to the right. The dance is accompanied by percussion instruments such as gongs, drums, or kolintang called pa 'wasalen.

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  • Traditional clothes worn by kabasaran dancers
    Traditional clothes worn by kabasaran dancers
  • Kabasaran dancers use traditional weapons
    Kabasaran dancers use traditional weapons
  • Kabasaran dance performance at an event in North Sulawesi
    Kabasaran dance performance at an event in North Sulawesi

See also

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Notes

  1. ^ a b c "Tarian Kabasaran". Indonesia Kaya (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2015-11-16.

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  • Kabasaran dance North Sulawesi Government (in Indonesian)
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