Bali Arts Festival 2006, Day 13
Friday, June 30th, 2006 by ablteamDaily photo journal of Bali Arts Festival 2006
Day 13, Thursday, 29 June 2006
Time: 10.00
Event: Craft competition.
Venue: Wantilan
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Daily photo journal of Bali Arts Festival 2006
Day 13, Thursday, 29 June 2006
Time: 10.00
Event: Craft competition.
Venue: Wantilan
East Java, By Dinas Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata Propinsi Jawa Timur 27th June 2006
Ksirarnawa Stage 20.00 PM
Title: Dewi Sukesi To Paradise.
The performance by East Java telling about when the priest Of Bhegawan Wisrowo has a marriage with Dewi Sukesi and they have a child who is called a King Of Rahwana in Alengka Kingdom. The Rahwana have a very bad character and He has stolen Dewi Sita who is the wife of a King Ramadewa from Ayodya Kingdom. Bhegawan/Priest of Wisrowo and Dewi Sukesi has a very bad feeling with all character of their son (Rahwana) and they go to forest to make the meditation.
Daily photo journal of Bali Arts Festival 2006
Day 12, Wednesday, 28 June 2006
Time: 10.00
Event: New creations dance by Sanggar Genta Bhuana Sari Ubud, Gianyar Regency.
Venue: Kalangan Angsoka
Dance and drama, tittled Sam Pek - Eng Tay
Reach this important crossroads town by bemo 12 km from Singaraja’s Penarukan station. Find Kubutambahan where the north coast road intersects the road to the main high way south; from here it is 41 km to Kintamani, five km to Air Sanih, 84 km Amlapura, 12 km to Singaraja, and 108 km to Denpasar. If coming from Amlapura, about 5.5 km before the town is Air Sanih with a number of hotels, several restaurants, and a dive site.
The unusual Pura Meduwe Karang, the “temple of the Owner of the Land,” is about one km beyond the Kintamani turnoff. This important district temple is dedicated to Ibu Pertiwi “Mother Earth,” worshipped to ensure successful fertilization of crops grown on dry, unirrigated land such as coconuts, coffee, and corn. One of northern Bali’s largest temples, its terraced entrance recalls some of Europe’s stately baroque gardens. Steps lead past 34 stone figures from the Ramayana to a big, peaceful, nearly empty courtyard. More steps lead to an inner section containing a huge stone pyramid like base flanked by two bale reserved for offerings.
Daily photo journal of Bali Arts Festival 2006
Day 11, Tuesday, 27 June 2006
Time: 10.00
Event: Joged Bumbung by Raja Pala Foundation, Tabanan Regency.
Venue: Wantilan