Serampang Lant (Joget)
Serampang Lant, a representative of the Joget style, materializes as a traditional Malaysian folk dance. Helmed by Hamzah Dolmat and Rakan2, the performance encompasses accordion, drum, and tambourine, offering a rhythmic exploration into the cultural nuances of Malaysia.
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Serampang Lant (Joget)
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Serampang Lant (Joget)
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Serampang Lant, a representative of the Joget style, materializes as a traditional Malaysian folk dance. Helmed by Hamzah Dolmat and Rakan2, the performance encompasses accordion, drum, and tambourine, offering a rhythmic exploration into the cultural nuances of Malaysia.
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0:04:07
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1968-04-17
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1968-04-17
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English
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Overseas Film and Television Centre
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unidentified
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Malaysia
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Hamzah Dolmat (1923-1987) (violin)
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Rakan2
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Folk dance music
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Popular music
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Folk songs and music
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World and traditional music
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Asia
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Radio Malaysia
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BBC Tropical Tapes
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Field recording
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Music (Instrumental)
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Radio Programme
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Overseas Film and Television Centre Product title: Malaysian nat music (Negara-Ku and Hamzah Dolmat Folk Group)
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Gift
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Magnetic tape 19 cm/s
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C881/62 C5
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BBC00029
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Culture
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Malaysian national music. Unestablished instrumentation, most likely harmonium, violin, percussion. Performers may include Negar Ku and Hamzah Dolmat of Rakan 2, folk group A traditional instrumental Malaysian folk dance in the joget style, performed in a popular idiom by violinist Hamzah Dolmat and his group Rakan2. Instruments used include violin, accordion, drum and tambourine. Popular music, Folk songs and music, Folk dance music, World. and traditional music. Asia. Product note: Radio Malaysia, SR465.193P. BBC Tropical Tapes Product note: Box/Reel nos.:Muscat 98, Full-track Format: 1 tape reel 18 cm 19 cm/sec dual mono. (3 min. 35 sec in Cadensa)
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Broadcast dates: 1968-04-17 or 1968-05-23
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