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The Daling-Daling dance is a traditional performance deeply rooted in the Bajau and Suluk communities of Sabah, Malaysia. While it is widely recognized as a Bajau heritage dance in Semporna, its origins trace back to the Suluk people of the Mindanao archipelago, Philippines. Over time, through cultural intermingling, it became a significant part of Bajau identity in Sabah. This dance is performed gracefully to the rhythm of the Daling-Daling song, a traditional melody known for its soft, melodious tune. The lyrics frequently repeat the phrase “Daling-Daling,” which is believed to be derived from the English word "darling," meaning “beloved” or “loved one.” This reflects the dance’s romantic and expressive nature, often depicting themes of courtship and love. Dancers move elegantly in sync with the music, showcasing fluid hand gestures and intricate finger movements that highlight the dance’s beauty. These movements resemble other Southeast Asian courtship dances and are performed with kulintangan (a traditional gong ensemble), enhancing the performance's cultural depth. Despite its Suluk origins, the Daling-Daling dance has evolved into a significant symbol of Bajau heritage in Semporna, Sabah. The close historical ties between the Bajau and Suluk communities have led to the integration of this dance into Bajau traditions, where it is performed at weddings, cultural events, and festivals. Today, the Daling-Daling dance continues to be a celebrated part of Malaysia’s diverse cultural landscape, preserving the rich history of Sabah’s ethnic communities while showcasing the beauty of traditional performing arts. ————————————————————————————— Expo Opening Times Sat-Wed: 10AM - 12MN Thu-Fri: 10AM - 02AM How to reach Expo 2020 site Free bus rides will be offered to visitors of Expo 2020 onboard the Expo Riders buses from 18 locations across the UAE.The bus rides will be offered from three locations in Abu Dhabi, two in Sharjah and one location each in Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah and Al Ain. The RTA has deployed 77 buses to lift visitors from these nine locations. The three stations in Abu Dhabi city are Abu Dhabi International Airport, Abu Dhabi Main Bus Station, Marina Mall Station, and one station at Al Ain (Al Ain Bus Station). Two stations in Sharjah: Al Jubail bus station and Muwaileh bus station in addition to Ras Al Khaimah bus station, Ajman bus station, and Fujairah bus station (near City Centre Fujairah). “There will be 287 trips per day during weekdays, rising to 358 trips during the weekends (Thursday and Friday),” said the RTA in a press release. The Dubai stations are - Palm Jumeirah, Al Baraha, Al Ghubaiba, Etisalat, Global Village, International City, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai Mall and Dubai International Airport (Terminal 3) with 455 to 476 daily journeys. ————————————————————————————— Location: Earth Stage, Sustainability Pavilion 🎥 Friday, 12 Nov 2021 🕒 6PM - 8PM 🌡 30 °C / 86 °F Gadget: iPhone 12 Pro Max Editing: Final Cut Pro ————————————————————————————— email: [email protected] ————————————————————————————— #MalasiaPavilion #expo2020 #Expo2020MalasiaPavilion #dalingdalingdance #bajauculture #sulukheritage #sabahtradition #philippinefolkdance #sempornafestival #traditionaldance #malaysianculture #mindanaodance #bajausuluk #sabah #sabahdance