2. Kancet Papatai Dance / Dance WarThis dance tells about a Dayak Kenyah hero fighting against the enemy. The movement of this dance is very lively, agile, energetic and sometimes followed by the shrieks of the dancers.In Kancet Pepatay dance, the dancer uses the traditional clothing of Dayak Kenyah equipped with armaments such as saber, shield and armor. This dance is accompanied by Sak Paku song and just use the instrument Sampe.
3. Kancet Ledo Dance / Gong DanceIf Dance Kancet Pepatay describe masculinity and virility Dayak Kenyah, conversely Dance Kancet Ledo depict the gentleness of a girl like a rice snaking gently blown by wind.This dance is performed by a woman wearing traditional clothing of Dayak Kenyah and on both hands holding a series of tail feathers hornbills. This dance is usually danced on a gong, so Kancet Ledo also called Gong Dance.
4. Dance Kancet LasanDescribes the daily life of hornbills, birds are venerated by the Dayak Kenyah being perceived as a sign of greatness and heroism. Lasan Kancet dance is a dance single woman Dayak Kenyah the same motion and its position as Kancet Ledo Dance, but the dancers do not use the gong and hornbill feathers and also use the position of the dancer many humble and squat or sit with your knees touching the floor. This dance is more emphasis on hornbill motions when flying and perched perched on a branch.
5.Tari LelengThis dance tells a girl named Utan Along which will forcibly married by her parents with a young man who did not love. Utan Along finally escaped into the forest. Girl dance Dayak Kenyah is danced to the accompaniment of singing songs Leleng.
6. Dance HudoqThis dance is performed by using a wooden mask that resembles a wild animal as well as using banana leaves or coconut leaves as cover the dancer's body. This dance is closely connected with religious ceremonies of the Dayak ethnic group and Modang Bahau. Dance Hudoq intended to gain strength in overcoming the destructive pests of plants and expects to be given fertility yields a lot.
7. Hudoq We Dance 'Dance of Dayak Kenyah in principle the same as the dance of the Dayak tribe Hudoq Bahau and Modang, namely for the ceremony to welcome the year of planting and to convey his gratitude to the gods who have given good harvests. A striking difference anatara Hudoq We Dance 'and Dance Hudoq on costumes, masks, dance movements and musical accompaniment. Costume dancers Hudoq We 'use the long sleeves of plain cloth and wearing cloth gloves, face-shaped mask while the man that had many decorated with carvings typical Dayak Kenyah. There are two types of masks in Hudoq We Dance ', which is made of wood and is a veil made of beads with Dayak Kenyah ornaments.
8. Dance SerumpaiBenuaq tribal dance is done to resist disease and treat people who are bitten by a rabid dog. Called Serumpai dance because dance accompanied by musical instruments Serumpai (a type of bamboo flute).
9. Dance Belian BawoCeremony Belian Bawo aims to resist disease, treating the sick, be fulfilled and so forth. Once converted into a dance, dance is often served on special occasions the receptionist and other art events. This dance is the dance of the Dayak tribe Benuaq.
10. Dance KuyangA dance Belian from tribe Benuaq to expel the ghosts that keep large trees and tall so as not to disturb people or people who cut down the tree.
11. Dance Pecuk KinaThis dance illustrates Dayak Kenyah displacement that moves from the Apo Kayan (Kab. Bulungan) to the Long Segar (Kab. West Kutai) that takes many years.
12. Tari DatunThis dance is a dance with her Dayak Kenyah with an uncertain amount, may be 10 to 20 people. According to history, along with dance was created by a tribal chief in the Apo Kayan Dayak Kenyah named Nyik Selung, as a sign of gratitude and joy at the birth of a grandson. Then the dance is evolving into all areas of Dayak Kenyah.
13. Dance NgerangkauDance Ngerangkau is customary in the case of the death dance of the Dayak tribe Tunjung and Benuaq. This dance is to use the tools that dibentur rice pestle-crush on a regular basis in a horizontal position, giving rise to a certain rhythm.
14. Baraga Dance 'BagantarInitially Baraga 'is a ceremony Bagantar purchases to keep the baby with the help of Nayun Gantar pleading. Now the ceremony has been composed into a dance by Dayak tribe Benuaq.
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