Tari Piring or Dancing Plates (Minangkabau: Tari Piriang) is an art of dance originated from the Minangkabau of West Sumatra. He is one of Minangkabau art of dance that are still be carried out population Negeri Sembilan Minangkabau descent.
This dance has a motion that resembles the movement bercucuk farmers during planting, harvesting and making work. This dance also symbolizes joy and gratitude with the results of their plants. This dance is a jig with the dancers hold their hands up on the flat plate, accompanied by a song played by Talempong and saluang. Sometimes, the dishes will dilontar into the air or slammed to the ground and dipijak by these dancers. To add to the aesthetic elements, magic and surprises in this dance, male and female dancers will trample broken plates without fear nor wound. The audience will certainly feel terrified when the glass-sharp broken glass and crushed it while dancing.
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