órapot
Órapot is a traditional Fijian dance. It is traditionally performed by women and is typically a solo or small group performance. The dance is characterized by intricate footwork and carefully controlled movements of the hands and arms. The costume worn during the performance is typically traditional Fijian attire, including a long skirt and a sash.
The origins of Órapot are unclear. However, it is believed to have been influenced by the traditional
Music for the dance is typically provided by a cocom wire and smaller drums. The tempo of
Órapot is considered an important part of Fijian cultural heritage. It is often performed at traditional ceremonies
In recent years, Órapot has become a popular tourist attraction in Fiji. Visitors can observe traditional performances