Friday, December 24, 2010


MOLULO DANCE

BY : SABRY MATASALA

Molulo is a society dance for the tolaki ethnic group, performed en masse in a circle, each dancer holding hands. The dance describes a the gratefulness for the success that’s already been achieved. It is also a moment of social gathering for young people to find their society can dance it regardless of the level or position in the society, so that the dance is also known as the people dance. Nowaday, The Molulo dance is popular not only for tolaki people, but also for other groups in South East Sulawesi , everybody can participate in the dance , including you if you visit south East Sulawesi

TRADISI KALOSARA

Kalosara is a symbol peace and unity that is very sacred in tolaki society. Physically, the kalosara is in the form of rattan with both tips knotted in a circle shape and put on a rectangle of traditional woven cloth. This tradition is usually performed to solve the conflict in tolaki’s society. Recently, the Tolaki ethnic group has spread into Konawe district, and Kendari

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