Dance
for blessing
Sani people's faith includes ancestor worship and
nature worship, etc. There are many sacrificial activities every year, mainly
presided over by Bimo and Shima. Bimo is generally
male while Shima is usually female. The occupation of Shima is to communicate
between human and god, as well as between human and ghosts.
Traditional
Shima Dance in Laowa Village (Provided by Shilin County Cultural Center)
Shima Dance is a kind of
sacrificial dance circulated among Sani
people for folk sacrifice and Shima for divination, available for women only. When dancing,
Shima hold a special sheepskin drum for her to dance and chant accompanied by
drumbeats. Her movements include small steps, leap, squat, and jump, etc. In ancient times,
Shima Dance was not performed publicly, only
used in particular Sani
sacrificial and divinatory folk activities including divination and praying when building a new house, etc. In
recent years, art workers adapted
traditional Shima Dance to form Taiping drum that prayed for luck and conducted
public performance, giving the ancient art brand new artistic charm.
Sani dance - Taiping drum
Divination (provided by Shilin County Cultural Center)