Manaw (festival)
Manaw Festival is an annual traditional dance festival celebrated by Kachin people. Mostly held at Myitkyina, Kachin State also known as မေနာေျမ in Myanmar and also celebrated by Kachin people around the world. Manaw is the largest festival in Myitkyina, held at the beginning of January. Manaw Festival is the most significant event for Kachin People. Tribes of Kachin gather together in Manaw ground and dance around the erected Manaw poles. The Manau dance is performed at Manau festivals, which originated as part of the ‘Nat’ or spirit worship of the past.
History
According to Kachin mythology, Manaw was first performed by Nat, spirits, and birds. Nat, spirits invited living creatures from land to participate in the Manaw dance in heaven. Only birds have participated. Afterward, birds came down to land and they taught humans how to dance Manaw dance.From another folk-tale, there were 9 Suns appeared on earth. Humans were suffered a lot from that incident. They decided to send birds to heaven for mercy. Birds were performed Manaw dance and sang for Nat, spirits. They were pleasured by their performance and they let them dance Manaw dance on earth. Later, men have emulated the dance from birds and started dance Manaw dance to worship Nat, spirits.
Manaw was called after the proverb " Masaw Nau Ningsan Jau". 'Masaw Ningsan' means heaven and above. 'Nau', 'Jau', 'Jaw' men give and worship. Manau means worship to God or heaven.
In 1947, a Manau was held to celebrate the end of Japanese occupation. Following independence, the Burmese government helped provide finances for the Myitkyina Manau annually on Kachin State Day up until 1958.
Types of Manaw ( Manau )
Manaw dance is celebrated only on the five most important occasions.- To celebrate victory in war.
- To gather the clans to meet and settle accounts, make plans for the future.
- To commemorate the death of an elder.
- For a housewarming.
- To bring good fortune to new farmlands and cultivation.
1. Sut Manau, 2. Kumran Manau, 3.Ninghtan Manau, 4.Padang Manau, 5.Ju Manau, 6.Htingram Manau, 7.Ningshawn Manau, 8.Kumrum Manau, 9.Nausawt Manau, 10.Htinghtang Manau, 11.HKridip Manau, 12. Roidu kaput Manau, 13.Hkindu tep Manau, and 14.Sha Dip Hpawt Manau.
1.Sut Manau | Sut Manau is a celebration of wealthiness and a thanksgiving festival. |
2. Padang Manau or Rawt Manau | Padang Manau is a celebration of victory in battles. |
3. Ju Manau | Ju Manau held after the funeral of Duwa and Dujan. |
4. Kumran Manau | Kumran Manau was held to bless families who have traditionally decided to leave their folds and build their own houses and build their land. |
5. Sha Dip Hpawt Manau | Sha Dip Hpawt Manau is held to defeat evil spirits that may exist on new grounds to be cultivated. |