Peacock dance is a traditional dance of the new creations of Pasundan land created by someone named Raden Tjetjep Somantri in 1950 and recreated by Irawati Durban in 1965. As the name implies, this Peacock Dance is much inspired by the elegance of motion and the color of the tail of the peacock. Many people mistakenly think this peacock dance tells the story of the life and joy of the female peacock, whereas this dance tells of the charm of the famous male peacock. The male peacock will show off the beauty of its colorful and colorful tail feathers to attract the female's heart. The male peacock gestures look like a graceful dance to show her charm, this aims to keep the female fascinated and willing to continue mating with her. It is this natural gesture that inspires this traditional dance of Pasundan land. Characteristic in this dance is that dancers usually wear a scarf that will be tied at the waist, which when unfurled will resemble the tail of a peacock that blooms and rich
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