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Q. Do you enjoy dancing? [Why/Why not?]


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Q. Do you enjoy dancing? [Why/Why not?] 
Answer:
I don’t exactly dance primarily because I am not really good at 
it. But, please don’t get me wrong as I don’t have anything against 
“dancing”, and I do like to watch “dancing” but it is just that I never feel 
the “desire” myself or the passion to “shake” my body at the beat or 


sound of any music. I guess that it is just not in my “gene”. However, I 
do think that “dancing” is a “domain” which should be left only for the 
people who know how to dance. 
Q. Has anyone ever taught you to dance? [Why/Why not?] 
Answer: 
Nobody has ever taught me how to dance because I was never 
really interested in learning it and nobody in my family was a dancer. 
Q. Tell me about any traditional dancing in your country. 
Answer: 
Our country has a rich culture, because of its multi-cultural and 
multi-racial heritage, with its fair share of traditional dance and music. 
Malaysia, sometimes referred to as ‘truly Asia”, has at least 15 different 
kinds of dances. However, the most popular type is called “Joget” which 
is a lively dance with an upbeat tempo. It is usually performed by 
couples who combine fast, graceful movements with playful humour, 
and it has its origins in Portuguese folk dance, which was introduced to 
Melaka during the era of the spice trade. Some of the other dances are 
also a bit more popular than the others, depending on which part of 
Malaysia you live in.
Q. Tell me about some popular dancing in your country? 
Answer: 
In Malaysia, Chinese Lion Dance is very popular which is 
performed during the Chinese New Year festival. Dragon Dance, another 
popular dance type, is typically performed to usher in the Chinese New 
Year.
Besides, the Indian Bharata Natyam, a classical Indian dance, is famous 
in my country which is poetry in motion based on ancient Indian epics. 
Moreover, I can recall "Bhangra" which is lively folk music and dance 
form of the “Sikh” community. Then "Zapin" is a popular dance in 
Malaysia that has its root in Islamic tradition finally, "Bamboo Dance" is 
a highly popular and entertaining traditional dance in which two long 
bamboo poles are held horizontally above the ground at ankle-height 
and then they are clapped together to a high-tempo drumbeat.

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