Kancet Papatai Explained

Kancet Papatai is a traditional Indonesian war dance about a war hero (or Dayak Kenyah) and his struggle against the enemy.[1] The dance also describes his courage and the ceremony awarding him the title Ajai for his victory.[2]

The dance movements are very agile, nimble, and energetic, and sometimes followed by cries of the dancers.[3] Kancet Papatai is accompanied by Sak Paku songs and only uses the Sapeh, a traditional Indonesian lute.[3]

Dance Accompaniment

In every appearance of the Kancet Papatai Dance, the man (or Ajai), is typically accompanied by a woman who expresses two different types of dance:

Equipment

  1. The Kelembit, a shield made of wood that is strong and light, but not easily broken, and decorated with carvings on its front,[6] which initially functioned as a defensive weapon. Kelembit shields are displayed as examples of the fine art of the Dayak people in Kalimantan.[6]
  2. The Dayak sword, an heirloom that is passed from generation to generation, and is considered a sacred item containing supernatural powers.[7] Along with the sword, a saber is also worn, tied to the waist. It is a tool used to cut herbs and other objects, as most Dayaks spend the majority of their lives in the forest.[7]
  3. Dayak armor, which is made of bark, animal skins, and decorated metal.[8] Often it is equipped with "fighting clothing writings" (tattoos), thought to protect the wearer in war.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.melayuonline.com/ind/encyclopedia/detail/146/tari-kancet-papatai tari kancet papatai
  2. https://archive.today/20150316133829/https://www.dayakculture.files.wordpress.com/ budaya dayak
  3. http://www.anneahira.com/tari-perang-kalimantan-timur.html tari perang kalimantan timur
  4. http://www.kutaikartanegara.com/senibudaya/index.php?menu=Seni_Tari_Dayak seni tari dayak
  5. http://www.kutaikartanegarakab.go.id/index.php/tourism/tari_kancet_lasan tari kancet lasan
  6. http://www.mikirbae.com/2015/01/kelembit-perisai-suku-dayak.html kelembit perisai suku dayak
  7. http://www.anehdidunia.com/2013/05/misteri-mandau-senjata-sakti-suku-dayak.html misteri mandau senjata sakti suku dayak
  8. http://budaya-indonesia.org/Pakaian-Perang-Dayak/ pakaian perang dayak