Folk Dances in Maldives – the essence of a unique culture

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The Maldives is undoubtedly an experience that one must discover. From its exciting water based activities, succulent seafood to its absorbing culture, the isles would usher in a mood of complete serenity. Selecting the soothing ambience of a Maldives resort will let you enjoy the company of traditional folk dances. Cocoa Island Maldives which falls under the category of Maldives luxury resorts would serve you well on your travels.

Bodu Beru music is a form of tribal dance that usually occurs during important festivals and in involves the use of hollow coconut wood drums and the singing of folk music. The Bolimalaafath Nesgun dance is where Maldivian women form groups and sing to the beats of music. This practice which was carried out when offerings were made to the Sultan in the past still remains an integral part of the local culture. Performed by men folk, the Dhandi Jehun dance comprises of a lead singer who sings ‘Unbaa’ or ‘Tha’ra’ tunes along with the rest of the 29 members who sing in chorus. Here performers hold three sticks referred to as the ‘Dhandi’. Other forms of dance that one could experience is the Kadhaa Maali folk dance and the Bandiyaa Jehun dance that all have one thing in common; tradition.

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