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| Traditional Malay dance.
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The four basic genres of Malay dance are Asli, Inang, Joget and Zapin. Asli and Inang dances are categorised as the ââ¬Åoriginalââ¬Â Malay dances whereas Joget and Zapin are categorized as ââ¬Åadoptedââ¬Â Malay dances. |
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