Yahoo – AFP,
August 13, 2017
Participants take part in a mass traditional Saman dance performance in Aceh on Indonesia's Sumatra island on August 13, 2017 |
More than
10,000 people turned out in Indonesia's Aceh on Sunday to stage a
record-breaking song and dance performance stressing the need to conserve a
threatened national park in the westernmost province.
The men,
clad in elaborate black and yellow traditional costumes, sat in neat rows,
clapping their hands on their shoulders and laps and moving in an increasingly
fast-paced rhythm to a traditional song.
The saman,
or "the dance of a thousand hands", is one of the country's most
popular. In 2011 it was included in the UNESCO list of items of intangible
cultural heritage.
The event
was aimed at attracting more visitors to the province, the head of the local
tourism agency, Syafruddin, told AFP.
The men, mostly
from the ethnic Gayo community, made occasional wave-like movements without
breaking formation.
Their song
focused on the importance of protecting the province's Mount Leuser National
Park, home to rare Sumatran tigers and elephants, which is threatened by
rampant poaching and rainforest destruction due to the expansion of palmoil
plantations.
More than
10,000 people turned out in Indonesia's Aceh to stage a record-breaking
song
and dance performance stressing the need to conserve a threatened national park
|
Thousands
of spectators flocked to an open field tucked amid lush green hills in Gayo
Lues district to watch the performance.
The
Indonesian Museum of Record certified it as breaking a national record with
10,001 participants -- beating last year's record of 6,600.
The dance
is usually accompanied by a song performed in unison. It emphasises teamwork, a
symbol of unity.
"In
the old days the lyrics were usually about spreading Islamic teachings. These
days we can adjust the lyrics to deliver any message we wish to convey to the
audience," Syafruddin said.
Aceh's
international image has been tarnished by its public punishments under Sharia
law, such as caning for homosexuality.
"I am
very impressed with the performance, the dancers synchronised very well and it
makes me proud as an Indonesian. It was incredible," Sarah, a visitor from
Jakarta, told AFP.
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