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Dance and Music culture in Malaysia

Dance and Music culture in Malaysia

Much of Malaysian music and dance has evolved from more basic needs into the mesmerizing, complex art forms they are today. In the Malaysian culture music and dance are almost inseparable. Where there is one, the other is not far behind. T [...]

Posted On : May, 27 2007 | Comments : 0

Flamenco Spanish Dance

Flamenco Spanish Dance

Flamenco is a genuine Spanish art, and to be more exact an genuine Southern Spanish art. It exists in three forms: Cante, the song, Baile, the dance, and Guitarra, guitar playing. Gypsies are very often named as its fathers, and at least i [...]

Posted On : Apr, 09 2007 | Comments : 0

Tango Dance 'Buenos Aries'

Tango Dance 'Buenos Aries'

The birth of tango took place towards mid-19th century, with the formation of dwelling conglomerates around the young city of Buenos Aires. Those who lived there, peasants from inland, European immigrants and some disadvantaged porteñ [...]

Posted On : Apr, 06 2007 | Comments : 0

Balinese dances

Balinese dances

Balinese dances are famous all over the world and the Balinese themselves take them very seriously. Theater and dance is an integral part of Balinese culture. Birthdays, weddings, and temples festivals are all occasions for dramatic perform [...]

Posted On : Mar, 30 2007 | Comments : 0

Japanese Dance and Kabuki

Japanese Dance and Kabuki

Kabuki is a traditional form of Japanese theater. According to Mark Oshima, “Originally the word ‘kabuki’ meant something ‘off beat’ or not quite moral and began with colorfully dressed, swaggering ex-samurai, [...]

Posted On : Mar, 22 2007 | Comments : 0

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