Friday, December 12, 2008

What Is Dikir Barat?

Dikir barat is a style of call and response singing originating in Kelantan. It is well known throughout the Peninsular Malaysia through local television and performing groups. A dikir barat group, which may be of any size, is led by a tukang karut who makes up poems and sings them as he goes along. The chorus echoes in response, verse by verse. Dikir barat groups usually perform during various festive occasions, and their poems are usually light entertainment and may be about any topic, but are not religious in nature. The chorus traditionally consists of all men, but modern groups, especially those performing on television, often include women. Traditionally, no musical instruments are used, the singing being accompanied instead by rhythmic clapping and energetic body movements. Some groups however do use a pair of frame drums or rebana, a shallow gong and a pair of maracas, for accompaniment.

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Gong Xi Raya Concert 2006

Gong Xi Raya Concert 2006
Our energetic dikir barat group

Gong Xi Raya Concert 2006

Gong Xi Raya Concert 2006
Our dikir barat group showing their creative hand movements and body gestures

Gong Xi Raya Concert 2006

Gong Xi Raya Concert 2006
Our dikir barat group singing to the tune of Ewah Bulan

Gong Xi Raya Concert 2006

Gong Xi Raya Concert 2006
Our talented dikir barat group, Puspa Wiraja

Gong Xi Raya Concert 2006

Gong Xi Raya Concert 2006
Posing for the camera with Ms Sandra Gwee, our Vice-Principal

Gong Xi Raya Concert 2006

Gong Xi Raya Concert 2006
Our talented Tok Juara, Hafiz Mamat and Tukang Karut, Muhd Firdaus