Kebagh dance
Kebagh dance or formerly known as the Semban Bidodari is a traditional Palembang dance originating from Pagaralam, South Sumatra, Indonesia. This dance is characterized by the movement of opening both hands, such as spreading wings, usually performed to welcome distinguished guests in traditional ceremonies.
The elegant dance of Kebagh | |
Genre | Sacred dance |
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Instrument(s) | Kenong, Gong, Rebab |
Inventor | Palembang |
Origin | Indonesia |
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Kebaghl is the oldest traditional dance that is very popular in the Besemah area since ancient times. Although it was banned until the 1940s by the Dutch colonial government, this dance is still preserved and taught from generation to generation.
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