Description |
The traditional dance forms of the Malay communities in Singapore are wide-ranging and diverse, and they include zapin, joget, asli and inang, amongst others. Most of these traditional dance forms were already popular in Singapore during the early 20th century. Today, they are performed at festive events, staged as productions, and also taught to the younger generation through performing arts schools. |
Social and cultural significance |
Malay Dance Forms are an important part of cultural expression and identity for the Malay Community. It is performed at both traditional cultural events such as weddings, as well as a form of performing arts as cultural festivals throughout the year. |
Transmission method |
Malay Dance forms are primarily transmitted through performing arts groups in schools and communities, and maintains a healthy presence in Singapore. |
Community |
Malay communities in Singapore as well as various Malay dance groups are involved in the practice and transmission of Malay dance forms. For example, Era Dance Theatre organises workshops and education programmes to share on Malay dance forms to the wider public. |