Thousands take part in record-breaking dance in Indonesia

Around ten thousand people gathered in Gayo Lues, a regency in Indonesias Aceh province on Sunday, 13th August to take part in a record-breaking dance performance. The mass dance was intended to boost local tourism and featured performers dressed in traditional black, red and yellow costumes, sitting in rows and clapping their hands and swaying. The dance is formally known as saman, or dance of a thousand hands, and originates from the Gayo indigenous group in Gayo Lues.

Around ten thousand people gathered in Gayo Lues, a regency in Indonesias Aceh province on Sunday, 13th August to take part in a record-breaking dance performance. The mass dance was intended to boost local tourism and featured performers dressed in traditional black, red and yellow costumes, sitting in rows and clapping their hands and swaying. The dance is formally known as saman, or dance of a thousand hands, and originates from the Gayo indigenous group in Gayo Lues.

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