Native name | دكير بارت Dikir Hulu/ดิเกร์ฮูลู |
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Genre | Traditional dance |
Origin | Malaysia |
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Dikir barat (Kelantan-Pattani: Dikey Baghak or Dikey Hulu; Jawi: دكير بارت; Thai: ลิเกบารัต; RTGS: Li-ke Barat) is a musical form, native to the Malay Peninsula, that involves singing in groups—often in a competitive setting. Dikir barat may be performed either with a percussion instrumental accompaniment, or with no instruments at all. The origins of dikir barat are unclear; it is found in both Malaysia and Thailand, and today the Malaysia National Department for Culture and Arts actively promotes it as an important part of Malaysian national culture.[1]
Since the mid-1970s, Dikir barat has also gained popularity in Singapore, evolving into a distinctive style known as Dikir Barat Singapura.