Zapin
Zapin is a traditional dance and music form originating from the Malay Archipelago, particularly popular in Malaysia and Indonesia. It is characterized by its lively movements and rhythmic music, often performed in a group setting. The dance typically features intricate footwork and hand gestures, accompanied by traditional instruments such as the gamelan or rebana.
The origins of Zapin can be traced back to the influence of Arab traders and their cultural practices. Over time, it has evolved into various regional styles, each incorporating local elements. Today, Zapin is not only a form of entertainment but also a way to preserve cultural heritage and promote community bonding.