Native name | دكير بارت سيڠاڤورا |
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Genre | Traditional dance |
Origin | Singapore |
Dikir Barat Singapura |
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Burma |
Cambodia |
Indonesia |
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Laos |
Malaysia |
Philippines |
Singapore |
Thailand |
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Vietnam |
Dikir Barat Singapura is a Malay choral performance art that has become notably popular in Singapore, particularly within the Malay community. Originating from the northeastern Malay Peninsula, specifically the Patani region and Kelantan state, Dikir Barat in Singapore has evolved into a distinctive style that blends traditional elements with local cultural influences.
Introduced to Singapore by the Malay community, Dikir Barat has developed a unique Singaporean flavor over the decades, incorporating contemporary themes while maintaining its traditional musical structure. Performances often feature faster tempos and a wider range of song topics.
In Singapore, Dikir Barat has transcended its role as a traditional art form, becoming an important means of fostering community spirit and cultural identity among the Malay population. Dikir Barat groups are commonly found in schools, where students engage in this art as part of their co-curricular activities, learning values such as teamwork, creativity and cultural heritage.
Additionally, Dikir Barat is frequently showcased at community events and national celebrations, promoting Malay culture to a wider audience and is often featured in regional and international cultural showcases.