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More than 2,000 boys dressed in colourful traditional costumes took part in a mass dance in Aceh to celebrate Indonesia’s independence day on Saturday. The 2019 teenagers, one for each year, lined up playing the tambourine-like Rapa’i and singing a song that recounts the history of Islam in the southeast Asian country.
This year, participants were selected from 140 villages in Aceh province’s Blangpidie district to train for weeks for the independence day celebration.
Thousands of spectators watched and cheered enthusiastically as the boys played their instruments and danced in shifting formations.
“This is very festive, I’ve never seen it before. It was so much fun,” visitor Khairul Bariah said. The event is held periodically to celebrate various occasions from a successful harvest season to religious days and weddings.
“It was not easy to discipline this many dancers. I hope after this Rapa’i mass dance will be known,” performer Abdul said.
The Acehnese are an ethnic group from Aceh, Indonesia on the northernmost tip of the island of Sumatra. The area has a history of political struggle against the Dutch. Majority of the Acehnese people are Muslims. The Acehnese people are also referred to by other names such as Lam Muri, Lambri, Akhir, Achin, Asji, A-tse and Atse.
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18/08/2019
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