Alfira O’Sullivan founded Suara Indonesia Dance in 2001. She sees one of the principles of Acehnese dance, a traditional style from Indonesia’s northern province, ‘is to dance as one body, with one soul’. Here dancers perform Rapai Geleng, a seated Acehnese dance that combines body percussion,hand drumming and singing. They work together to keep in rhythm, throwing the drum in the air for the next person to catch. Describing the interrelatedness of dance, Suara Indonesia dancer and choreographer Amelia Darmawan said, ‘Dance connects your feet to the earth, your heart to each other and your soul to something greater.’
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