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Champa dance

Throughout history, the Champa people have created and built a unique folk culture. One of the unique features is the dance offering to the gods, which shows the grace, dexterity and flexibility of the artisans, and at the same time reflects the rich spiritual life of the Champa people.

Hành trình Đất ViệtHành trình Đất Việt15/03/2025


Legend of Champa dancer


According to statistics, the Champa people have a total of 80 dances and each dance corresponds to their 80 gods. For the Champa people, dance is very important. Dance creates a sacred, joyful, and lively atmosphere for the festival. From the festival, they created folk dances to serve themselves. Therefore, folk dance reflects the life and work of the Champa people.

The dancers wear multi-layered conical hats, their bodies are graceful, their arms are raised, around their waists are wrapped many layers of sampos, the skirts are flying and winding, their legs are jumping, the right leg is slightly bent, the left leg is swung back. When dancing in a group, the dancers put their right hand lightly on their hips, the left hand is raised high, connecting into a posture expressing a vibrant beauty. In individual dances, the dancers always wear a thin scarf, both hands are wrapped above the head, pulling the veil along, both legs are bent evenly on the ground, the body weight is concentrated on the toes. Yellow or pink is the main costume of the Champa dancers.

From an aesthetic point of view, Champa dances all show off the beauty of the female body. Champa dances are attractive when accompanied by traditional Champa musical instruments such as the ghinang drum, paranung, and saranai trumpet. In the mysterious flickering firelight, the “Cham women” gracefully move their “belly, thighs…” to the sound of drums and trumpets, captivating the audience.

It can be said that Champa dance is a unique part of Champa cultural heritage. In recent times, this type has been paid attention to by all levels and functional sectors in order to preserve and promote properly, partly satisfying the needs of creativity and enjoyment of art of the masses. With passion for art and proper investment, Champa dances are increasingly developed in a healthy direction.


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