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Joget gained popularity among the Malay community in Singapore after its introduction in 1942. The dance is of the Portuguese roots and is accompanied by an ensemble consisting of a violin of Western world , a knobbed gong of Asia , a flute (optional), and at least two rebana or gendang of Maritime Southeast Asia .
20 mar 2018 · Both as a music and dance form, joget was popular entertainment in early Singapore. Featured in bangsawan (cosmopolitan commercial theatre) as just spectacle to be viewed on stage, the incorporation of bangsawan dance and music repertoire into entertainment parks, developed in the 1930s across colonial Malaya, advocated the spread of folk music ...
Joget is believed to have drawn influences from the Portuguese folk dance, which spread to the Malay Archipelago during the period around 16th century. Joget is also practised by the Peranakan community. Similarly, dance forms such as asli and inang are performed in the Southeast Asia region.
3 lis 2023 · In Singapore, Tarian Melayu has been influenced and inspired by neighbouring cultures such as Indian, Chinese, Thai, Arab, Bugis, Java, Minangkabau, as well as social dances from Europe that were brought into the region during colonisation.
6 sty 2015 · Tarian asal yang dipersembahkan mereka dikenalo sebagai Branyo. Mungkin tidak tahu apa itu Branyo? Tapi anda mungkin kenal dengan lagu 'Jingli Nona'. Inilah permulaan Joget di nusantara. Branyo berkembang melalui laluan rempah dan tersebar sebagai perayaan yang mengasyikkan.
Mengikut sejarah, joget mula bertapak dalam masyarakat Melayu ekoran kedatangan Portugis ke Melaka semasa zaman perdagangan rempah. Mereka membawa tarian diberi nama ‘branyo’ hingga berjaya menambat seluruh masyarakat Melayu ketika itu menjadikan joget mula diminati dalam majlis-majlis keraian.
Tarian Joget, Joget, Ronggeng (Jawi: تارين جوڬيت , جوڬيت , روڠڬيڠ ) merupakan sejenis tarian Melayu tradisional yang lazim di Malaysia, terutamanya di negeri Melaka. Tarian ini biasa dipersembahkan ketika upacara Mandi Safar. [1]