Bajau
Wedding Bajau community
The second largest ethnic group in Sabah, the Bajau include 15 percent of the state population. They originally were the descendants of seamen at sea Piston worship (God of the Sea) and is often known as sea gypsies. Some have left their sea by farmers and breeders. They are known as the 'Cowboys of the East' because of their expertise on horseback. There are many different tribes among the Bajau as Ilanun, Sulu and others. Most inhabit the Bajau Semporna and Kota Belud. The men in this society is well known as a skilled horseman.
between birth customs Bajau and Malay community in the peninsula there are many similarities in the custom of such confinement, midwives and roll belly book also implemented by the community. This is because most people in Sabah Bajau are Muslim.
dance Brunsai
Bajau tribe can be recognized through Brunsainya dance. Dance Brunsai not accompanied by music or sounds, it specializes in the "loop" like reverb poem accompanied by male dancers foot shock.
Brunsai usually done at night to celebrate weddings, births celebrate, thanksgiving ceremony to celebrate the already vowed.Brunsai dancers also wear colorful clothes such as pants black, blue, red and shirt and tanjak have interesting patterns.
between birth customs Bajau and Malay community in the peninsula there are many similarities in the custom of such confinement, midwives and roll belly book also implemented by the community. This is because most people in Sabah Bajau are Muslim.
dance Brunsai
Bajau tribe can be recognized through Brunsainya dance. Dance Brunsai not accompanied by music or sounds, it specializes in the "loop" like reverb poem accompanied by male dancers foot shock.
Brunsai usually done at night to celebrate weddings, births celebrate, thanksgiving ceremony to celebrate the already vowed.Brunsai dancers also wear colorful clothes such as pants black, blue, red and shirt and tanjak have interesting patterns.
Limbai Dance
Dance is a native dance community Bajau tribe. Limbai dance danced while celebrating the arrival of the groom's procession to the bride's house. As soon as the bridal entourage arrived, the procession paused, then Limbai dance performed in front of the bride. It was a special occasion as a gesture to invite the bride's house to perform wedding ceremonies. Rhythm and language accompanying dance troupe members of the bride's house. Dancers waving their scarves as a symbol of welcoming and warm welcome.
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