I was at Semenyih visiting my sister and went to Pustaka Rakyat to buy some books for my son. While there, we were informed that there will be a special lion dance performance on metal stands. As such, we stayed back to watch the performance which indeed was a spectacular performance by this very skilled Lion Dance Troupe.
According to All Malaysian Info, the lion dance is a vigorous form of dance that is usually performed during Chinese festivals such as Chinese New Year.
The origins of the lion dance are linked closely to the origins of the Chinese New Year celebrations. It is said that in ancient times, a mythological creature known as Nian terrorised China and devoured its people on the eve of the new year. The only animal that managed to wound this beast was the lion. Thus, in an attempt to frighten the beast, the villagers decided to mimic the lion with lions made of cloth.
In accordance with this legend, the dance is believed to usher good fortune, as well as ward off evil spirits.
The lion dance calls for perfect co-ordination, elegance and nerves of steel. Two dancers are usually needed to give life to a "lion" - one to control the movements of the head, eyes and mouth; the other to act as the body. The first dancer that controls the head determines the movements, while the second must work in tandem with him.
This isn't a simple task as the lion's head, which is brilliantly adorned with feathers, fur and glitter, weighs from 9kg to 15kg, a considerably heavy burden to hold aloft while moving vigorously.
The head is usually constructed of papier mache and bamboo, complete with eyes that blink and a mouth that snaps. Therefore, the first dancer must have perfect co-ordination inspite of the burden.
Fuyoh.. see the videos of the lion dance really want to give them big clap.. well done nia
ReplyDeleteI have yet to see a lion dance this year. Last year, my condo mgt had one for our block, this year quiet only! ;)
ReplyDeleteNowadays very hard to see lion dance troupe going from house to house or shop to shop.
ReplyDeleteBtw, my parents met each other though lion dance association ;)
Keeyit: This lion dance troupe very geng. :)
ReplyDeleteMarzie: How com so quite. You condo mgmt save costs. :)
Hcfoo: In KL, I dont see them going house unless you make advance booking. Your parents, I guess must be very active in lion Dance activities. :)