DANCESCAPE IN SAYAW BARONG PERFORMANCE OF BAJAU SAMA

Mohammed Iqbal Badaruddin, Zaimie Sahibil, Luqman Lee, Simon Soon
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Sayaw barong is one of the traditional performances for the Bajau Sama ethnic in Kota Belud, Sabah. With parang barong itself as a primarily customised weapon, this symbolic performance represents the war dance in Bajau martial arts locally and used as an offensive and defensive technique (buah/jurus silat) that merges in different streams (aliran) of silat such as silat kuntau, silat sping/sprint, silat betawi, and silat Nusantara. Through participants’ observation and performance ethnography, this particular style and technique encompasses the identity of Bajau Sama martial art through artistic movement as a representation that is also performed during other traditions such as wedding ceremonies, traditional healing, or funeral as their own cultural value. By referring to The Fan Theory suggested by Schechner, it shows how this tradition links and connects to other elements in sacred space such as ritualization, shamanism, rites and ceremonies. This paper also discusses the use of parang barong as a material culture and how its appearance helps the efficacy of the performance. The concept of sacred-scapes, death-scapes and kinetic-scapes take shape as tangible and intangible in order to understand this particular custom and how it fits in the Bajau identity as their own art of defence traditions. It also shows the Bajau Sama belief system that creates space in ritual including initiations, customs and celebrations.
Sayaw barong是沙巴州Kota Belud的巴夭族(Bajau Sama)的传统表演之一。parang barong本身主要是定制的武器,这种象征性的表演代表了巴瑶当地武术中的战舞,并被用作进攻和防御技术(buah/jurus silat),融合了不同的silat流(aliran),如silat kuntau, silat spring /sprint, silat betawi和silat Nusantara。通过参与者的观察和表演民族志,这种特殊的风格和技术包含了巴夭Sama武术的身份,通过艺术运动作为一种表现形式,也在其他传统中表演,如婚礼仪式、传统治疗或葬礼,作为自己的文化价值。通过引用Schechner提出的The Fan Theory,它展示了这种传统是如何与神圣空间中的其他元素联系起来的,比如仪式、萨满教、仪式和仪式。本文还讨论了巴龙作为一种物质文化的使用,以及它的外观如何有助于表演的效果。神圣景观、死亡景观和动态景观的概念以有形和无形的形式形成,以便了解这一特殊习俗以及它如何符合巴夭族作为他们自己的防御传统艺术的特性。它还展示了巴夭萨马信仰体系,它在仪式中创造了空间,包括入会、习俗和庆祝活动。
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