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Dance from Head to Toe: Discover More

What to read and watch to understand Southeast Asian dance

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Published: 18 Jan 2024

By: Ting Lim


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Through various cultures across South and Southeast Asia, Dance from Head to Toe is a capsule exhibition on dance’s unique reliance on the body to create an art form that is both visually evocative and deeply kinaesthetic.

As the writer and researcher for the exhibition at Esplanade's Concourse, I interviewed social anthropologist Dr Irving Chan, an expert in traditional dance in Southeast Asia, and combed through a wide range of media. Dive into these reads and videos to find out more about the different dances across the region.

Essential reading

Asian Traditional Theatre & Dance

A resource site rich with information on traditional Southeast Asian performing arts. Compiled from a book by Finnish professor Jukka O. Miettinen, who was a UNESCO expert for Asian culture and a lecturer at one of the top public universities in Bangkok, it covers all the classical and traditional art forms, sorted by countries. 

ArkiTari

A comprehensive resource site for Malay dance by Dr Noramin Farid, a Singapore dance researcher, complete with videos and essays. 

Further reading

Dance in mainland Southeast Asia

Khon: The Art of Thai Dance 
by Marina Kochetkova, DailyArt Magazine (2023) 

Find out the cultural relevance of The Ramakien and the history of how it became such an important text in Thai classical dance. 

Stories from the San Somdet: The Shaping of Thai Classical Dance  
by Kamori Osthananda, Thai Enquirer (2021) 

Examining letters from the past, this article reflects on how Thai classical dance choreography became standardised many generations ago during the reign of King Rama VI. 

Khmer classical dance hand gestures and their meanings 
by Surya Narayan, The Better Cambodia (2022) 
  
Dance images in temples of Mainland Southern Asia  
by Jukka O Miettinen (2008) 

If you’re interested in delving deeper into the influence of Indian dance on various Southeast Asian classical dances, this essay digs into the past, all the way back to the bas reliefs of Angkor Wat. Read part 1 here and part 2 here.

Watch: 1000-year-old dance tradition the Khmer Rouge nearly killed

Dance in the Nusantara

Gambuh: A Dance-Drama of the Balinese Courts 
by Emiko Susilo (1997) 

This essay examines the Indian/Hindu influences on Balinese dance. 

Basic dance tutorials to get you moving

Continue watching to learn about Burmese classical dance costumes:

The exhibition, Dance from Head to Toe, runs from 19 Jan 2024 - 19 Jan 2025 at the Esplanade Concourse. 

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Ting Lim

Ting Lim is a worker bee, house elf and freelance content producer.


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