Malaysia is a multi-racial, multi-religious and multi-cultural country. The dances of Malays, Aboriginals and ethnic minorities are very special and charming. In addition, the Chinese, Indians, and Portuguese who settled in Malaya have also enriched the Malaysian dance culture. With colorful costumes, measured movements and mesmerizing music, all dances have a story to tell.
- Learn about Malaysian Traditional Dance and the costume.
- Learn dance history.
- Traditional dance has 3 types: Zapin, Inang, Joget.
- Explore Malay traditional villages.
- Meet Locals & share their lifestyle, history and culture.
Morning Tour<br/>Pickup included
Afternoon Tour<br/>Pickup included
Our friendly driver meets you in your Kuala Lumpur hotel lobby and your unforgettable trip will start
We bring you to the traditional malaysian village at Ampang district for Traditional Malaysian Dance Class.
Zapin: A traditional Malay dance from Johor, Pahang, and Selangor, blending Islamic teachings with graceful movements. It is performed to the music of instruments like Rebana, Marwas, Rebab, Gambus, and accordion, with varying styles and steps.
Joget: A lively Malaysian dance, often seen at cultural events and weddings. Performed by couples with playful, teasing movements, it emphasizes rhythmic hand and foot motions without physical contact.
Mak Inang: A graceful dance originally performed for Malaysian royalty, now common at weddings. Dancers use long scarves as props, with men wearing Baju Melayu and women dressed in Baju Kurung, Kebaya, and traditional accessories.
You can also join our tour from Kuala Lumpur meeting point namely Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTic): 109, Jalan Ampang, 55000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Please wait at Hotel Lobby or Meeting Point 15 minutes before the time specified on this voucher to start.
Please call hotline number at least 24 hours before to confirm your pick up point.
Hotline number : +60 10 777 3860 (Daily : 7:00am - 9:00pm)
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