What dances are there in Malaysia?

Malaysian dances also include dances of China, Indians and aborigines, such as the traditional dances of Kadashan and Iban. China dance is very close to the dances of various ethnic groups in China, mainly based on the characteristics of relaxed knees and dynamic rhythm of various ethnic groups in China. The props are mainly HongLing and fans, which are full of China style. Indian dance mainly shows peacocks and birds, and the movements mainly show peacocks vividly through expressive dance movements of head, eyes, body, hands and feet. In the form of action, dancers mostly keep a semi-squat posture, with uniform rhythm, and their knees bend and stretch to drive their bodies to swing left and right. However, a few aboriginal dances are mainly harvest, and dancers express their love for life and nature in the form of dance. Dance movements mainly simulate the flying, jumping, jumping and other movements of birds and animals in the long-term labor life of aborigines. Its style is characterized by simple and steady steps, heavy and flexible feet, solid feet and strong feet. Dance from India usually expresses worship and admiration for God, so music and dance movements mainly worship God. Sikhs are good at dancing, expressing the joy of harvest through dexterous movements and wonderful stunts, accompanied by folk songs; The national dance in Dushun, Sabah, usually consists of rows of dancers stretching their arms in a gorgeous array, imitating the movements of birds flying and dancing with rhythmic drums.