I am Algatin
Gualbert , 24 years old, I am from Madagascar in Northeastern which is called Sambava. I was born in Andapa but I grew up in the capital Region of SAVA. I went
to school since I was 6 years in the Elementary school names EPP Ambodisatrana. Now, I am studying English at University of
Antsiranana. My major is English. I can be described as dancer if you see my style of life I spent my youth and my major time on studying and dancing because I really like to dance, that is why my point is to tell the Malagasy dance habits . So I will tell in my blog the
dance according to the Malagasy tradition.
For
instance, dance is the way to show happiness for the Malagasy culture when someone dances it means there
is something makes that people happy. According to the several tribes of Malagasy likewise Antakaran, Sakalava, Betsimisaraka etc, dance is the first instrument gives atmospheric in party, without dance no
fiesta. But I am going to illustrate when does Malagasy dance? And to tell my
own experience one dancing.
Malagasy has
three kinds of dancing in general:
First, the
dance provides by Malagasy without musical appliances, it is traditional dance
they clap hands and sign together so that movement produces dance especially
after finishing the work together in the field, this expressing happiness calls
OSIKY.
Second,
modern dance, the Malagasy use the musical instrument to dance but it is still
traditional dance likewise Salegy, Kilalaky, Antosy etc, each Malagasy tribes have their own traditional dance for example the Antakarana and Sakalava are
famous on salegy.
The last
kind of dance is an amazing dance, always the older person do that type of
dancing, they come to cemetery in night to dance in order to ask to the Devil
to jeopardize someone else life. They are probably called Night Grave Dancers.
My own
experience in dancing is to make strong the relationship for collectivism
because if you are a good dancer every friend or neighbor invite you to come in
organized fiesta to show your talent and lead them in the way to move feet and
hands when we dance, from that technical is easy for everyone to follow the steps.
Beside,
dance contributes laziness and tiredness, to make clear it is spending calorie
and time
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ReplyDeleteI agree with those who had said that your topic is interesting. However, do you know "Kidodo" "Karitaky" are?
ReplyDeleteyes of course I dance all Malagasy tribes dancing
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