•  Dance cakalele
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    Cakalele a Moluccan traditional dance that is played by about 30 men and women. The dancers cakalele men typically use machetes and salawaku while female dancers use Lenso (sniffer). Cakelele a Moluccan traditional dance.

    The male dancers wore the armor that is dominated by red and yellow colors. On either hand the dancer holding a sword weapon (machete) on the right side and a shield (salawaku) on the left side, wearing a hat made ​​of aluminum stuffed chicken feathers are white. Meanwhile, female dancers dressed in white while holding handkerchiefs (Lenso) in both hands. The dancers are paired Cakalele it, dance to the accompaniment of musical drum (drum), flute, and large mussels (bia) is blown.
    Salawaku-shield

    The specialty of this dance lies in three function symbols. (1) Clothes red on the male dancer costume, symbolizing a sense of heroism on earth Moluccas, and the courage and patriotism of the Moluccas in the face of war. (2) Sword in the right hand symbolizes dignity Moluccans should be maintained until the death. (3) shield (salawaku) and shouts loudly blaring dance interlude symbolize the protest movement against the system of government which is considered impartially to the community.