Archive for May, 2008
Sunday, May 11th, 2008 by baliwww.com
Destination and Resort | Comments (0) | 45 Views | Tags: beautiful sea, besakih, big trees, bukit jambul, denpasar, dutch invasion, flickr, frame text, harmonious combination, hilly land, hindu temple, jambul, karangasem, klungkung, nongan, pesaban, pura puncak sari, rendang, renown, rice fields, stunning panorama, tourist destination, tuft, warung.
Sunday, May 11th, 2008 by Rucina Belinger
OFFERING DANCES: Pendet, Penyembrama, Gabor, Puspanjali, Sekar Jagat All of these are dances of welcome, originating in an offering to the gods,welcoming them as they descend into the shrines prepared for them by the members of the temple. Since the l960s, this dance has been secularized and is now performed to welcome more human audiences. The dancers will often mimic praying with flowers and throw out flower petals to the audience as a salutation.

Baris: the warrior dance is the first dance a young boy usually learns. Extremely demanding in its execution, the dancer must raise his shoulders and elbows high up and keep the energy going strong for a full fifteen minutes. This dance is done in three parts, all of which show off the prowess of a young warrior. He scouts out the space, checking for enemies and his quick steps with his out turned legs display his strength and agility. This is a semi-improvised dance and the musicians must follow the dancer’s moves carefully.
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Arts & Culture, Dance, Drama & Music | Comments (0) | 1 Views | Tags: art & culture, balinese dance, baris dance, barong dance, Joged Bumbung, kecak dance, Legong dance, ramayana ballet, topeng dance.
Saturday, May 10th, 2008 by ablteam
The combination of Balinese girls and their beautiful headdresses are great beauties to behold.
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Friday, May 9th, 2008 by dwi
There is a holiday called Kajeng Kliwon in which Balinese serves Tipat or Belayag (rice-cake snack cooked in a small container of woven young coconut leaves) to The God. Besides in Kajeng Kliwon, Tipat is also used as an offering to the God in a day called Nyepi. A baby who enters temple for the first time is usually brought Tipat symbolizing that he or she asks permission from the deities who reside in the temple to enter the temple by presenting a Tipat.

There are many kinds of Tipat known in Bali. They can be differentiated in term of shape. A square-shape tipat is called Tipat Nasi, while the round one is called Tipat Taluh and for the pyramide-shape one, Balinese call it Tipat Sari, and many more shapes.
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Arts & Culture, Balinese Food, Religion | Comments (0) | 102 Views | Tags: art & culture, balinese food, religion, tipat.
Thursday, May 8th, 2008 by baliwww.com

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Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 by Sidarta Wijaya
Wayan Limbak, a late Balinese dancer which the popularity of his legacy has surpassed his own name, was a Baris (warrior dance) dancer who, along with Walter Spies, created the island’s famous monkey dance or Kecak. Kecak dance which is usually contracted into Cak is a contemporary Balinese dance, a secular dance that its origin can be traced to the sacred Sanghyang dance.

This dance was first created by Wayan Limbak in Bedulu village, Gianyar regency, at the request of Walter Spies. Wayan Limbak was commissioned to devise a new kind of dramatic performance which is based on Ramayana epic, accompanied solely by a chorus like that found in sacred Sanghyang Dedari performance.
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Arts & Culture | Comments (0) | 97 Views | Tags: baris, bedulu, gianyar, kecak, kumbhakarna, Ramayana Epic, Sanghyang Dance, Sanghyang Dedari, Walter Spies, Wayan Limbak.