Overview
Iban people is a dominant tribal group in Sarawak as almost of them is one-third of the population. Due to their history as pirates and fishermen, they are also known as the “Sea Dayaks”.
Iban people is a dominant tribal group in Sarawak as almost of them is one-third of the population. Due to their history as pirates and fishermen, they are also known as the “Sea Dayaks”.
Traditional
Costumes
The traditional costume for woman
consist of a vest-like top beaded with multiple colours, accessorize with
silver necklace, bracelets and anklets , and a silver headdress called “sugu tinggi.”
The traditional costumes for male consist of just a piece of long cloth wrapped
around their waist, and a headdress decorated with colourful feathers. They
will wear these traditional costume and dance during festivals.
Significant festivals include the
rice harvesting festival Gawai Dayak, the main festival for the Ibans.
Other festivals include the bird festival Gawai Burong and the spirit
festival Gawai Antu. The Gawai Dayak festival is celebrated every year on
the 1st of June, at the end of the harvest season, to worship the Lord
Sempulang Gana. On this day, the Ibans get together to celebrate and they are
visiting each other.
Dance
Their dance is called “Ngajat
dance”. This dance is performed accompanied by the tabohand
gendang, the Ibans’ traditional music.
Ngajat dance serves many purposes depending on the occasion. During
Gawais, it is used to entertain the people who in the olden days enjoy graceful
ngajats as a form of entertainment. Iban men and women have different styles of
ngajat. The ngajat involves a lot of precise body-turning
movements. The ngajat for men is more aggressive and depicts a man going
to war, or a bird flying (as a respect to the Iban god of war, Singalang
Burong). The women’s form of ngajat consists of soft, graceful
movements with very precise body turns.
It is emphasize on their body
movements and they uses their tribal musical instruments to give music and
rhythm to their dance moves. The dance moves might seem easy but it is actually
very difficult to coordinate the movements of your body with the music.
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