Indang dance

Indang or Endang, also called Dindin badindin, is a traditional Minangkabau Islamic dance originating from West Sumatra, Indonesia.

Indang dance grows and develops in the Minangkabau community as a portrayal of the arrival of Islam in West Sumatra in the 13th century.

This art continues to develop in the usual surau that are played after the Quran activity.

[1][2] Indang dances are also popular outside Indonesia such as Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.

One of the characteristics of Indang is that it is always played at night in nagari events such as the batagak kudo-kudo and other cultural festivals.

Topography of Southeast Asia.
Topography of Southeast Asia.