Tanggai dance

Five Tanggai dancers performs during a wedding ceremony. A tepak sirih betel nut container is sit in front of them.

Tanggai dance is a South Sumatran traditional dance from Palembang that is performed to welcome the honored guests or visitors. The dance is usually performed during a wedding reception. This dance reflects the graceful pride and hospitality of South Sumatran people. The dance was named tanggai because the dancer uses tanggai (a bronze imitation fingernail). The main dancer usually brought tepak sirih, cerana, or pekinangan (betel nut container set), an offering for honored guest, as a symbol of welcoming hospitality.

Tanggai dance uses costumes and equipment similar to Gending Sriwijaya dance, but the latter is more elaborate, uses more equipment and performed by nine dancers, while Tanggai dance is only performed by five dancers. Tanggai dancers wear special regional clothing, such as songket cloth, dodot (batik wraparound worn by courtiers and bridegrooms), pending (ornate belt buckle), necklace, a malang hair bun, kembang urat or ramai hair ornaments, tajuk cempako and tanggai.

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