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Symbolic Meaning of Tortor Dalahi and Daboru Move in Simalungunese

机译:Simalungunese中Tortor Dalahi和Daboru运动的象征意义

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Dance in the Simalungun tribe called tortor . Tortor had role as a communication media in the form of move to deliver or certain means and integral part by the dynamics of the socio-cultural life of its society. According to the actors, tortor was divided into two forms namely tortor dalahi (performed by male) and tortor daboru (performed by women). This division also showed differences in move techniques. There were six basic move on Simalungunese tortor for traditional ceremonies, either performed by both ( dalahi and daboru ) or just one of them. This basic move is: 'ondok' , 'maminggung' , 'sombah' , 'sorpei' and 'mamasu-masu ' performed by both, and 'lakah sitolu tolu’ or '‘ lakah siubar-ubar ’ which performed by male ( dalahi ), and 'serser' performed by women ( daboru ).
机译:在Simalungun部落的舞蹈中被称为Tortor。 Tortor以传播的方式或某种手段的形式作为交流媒体发挥了作用,并成为其社会的社会文化生活动态的组成部分。根据演员的说法,酷刑分为两种形式,即酷刑达拉希(男性表演)和酷刑达博鲁(女性表演)。该部门还显示了移动技术上的差异。 Simalungunese上的传统仪式有六个基本动作,要么由(dalahi和daboru)要么由其中之一执行。基本动作是:由双方表演的“ ondok”,“ maminggung”,“ sombah”,“ sorpei”和“ mamasu-masu”,以及由男性表演的“ lakah sitolu tolu”或“ lakah siubar-ubar” ),以及由女性(daboru)表演的“ serser”。

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