Janger Dance has developed popularly as a youth social dance, a meeting place between janger dancers from other villages. This dance is done in groups, around 10 pairs of young men and women.
!doctype>December 30, 2018
December 12, 2018
Sabuh Mas Ceremony in Bali
Sabuh Mas ceremony is held on Anggara (Tuesday) Wage, wuku Sinta. This celebration is based on Pawukon, falls every 210 days or every six months in Balinese Calendar. This is a celebration of blessings for precious metals, jewelry, and wealth.
!doctype>November 30, 2018
Sanghyang Dedari Trance Dance in Karangasem - Bali
Sanghyang Dedari is one of the sacred dances (wali dance), an ancient ritual dedicated to Dewi Sri, goddess of fertility and prosperity. This dance is believed to be associated with animism and dynamism, and is thought to have existed since the Pre-Hindu. Currently, the Sanghyang Dedari performance is rare, but you can still find it in Geriana Kauh Village, North Duda, Karangasem Regency, Bali.
!doctype>November 21, 2018
Rejang Dewa Dance (Tari Rejang Dewa Bali)
Rejang Dewa dance is performed by female dancers with gentle and simple movements. This dance is usually accompanied by musical instrument of Gong Kebyar or Gong Gde and also Gamelan Selonding in some areas. A beautiful traditional dance blends in the strains of gamelan music and fragrant incense, truly charming and magical.
!doctype>October 27, 2018
Geger Temple Bali (Pura Geger Dalem Pemutih)
Geger Temple Bali is an old and sacred temple, dedicated to worshiping Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa in manifestation as Ida Batara Dalem Segara or Ida Batara Dalem Pemutih. This is a holy place to pray, invoke for fertility, safety, peace and for the implementation of the nangluk mrana ritual. From here visitors can enjoy views around Nusa Dua and direct view to Mount Agung, Indian Ocean and Nusa Penida Islands.
!doctype>October 20, 2018
Puspawresti Dance (Tari Puspawresti Bali)
Puspawresti dance was created in 1981 by dance artist I Wayan Dibia and music accompaniment by I Nyoman Windha. Puspawresti comes from the word "puspa" meaning flower, and "wresti (vrsti)" means rain, if combined means rain of flowers. At the end of the dance (pekaad) the female dancers take flowers from the bokor, throw upwards, and colorful petals will fall as an enchanting rain of flowers.
!doctype>September 27, 2018
Tari Jaran Teji Bali (Jaran Teji Dance)
Jaran Teji Dance (Tari Jaran Teji) is one of Balinese dance with the story originated from the Panji Cycle. This is a story about heroism and love focused on two figures, Raden Panji Inu Kertha Pati (Panji Asmarabangun) and Dewi Sekartaji (Dewi Chandra Kirana). Both are told as the incarnations of Kamajaya and Kamaratih on earth.
!doctype>September 16, 2018
Nelayan Dance (Tari Nelayan Bali) - The Fisherman Dance of Bali
Tari Nelayan (Fisherman Dance) was created in 1960 by one of the dance artists I Ketut Merdana in Buleleng, Bali. This dance depicts the lives of fishermen with their daily activities of catching fish. The movements displayed by dancers such as pantomime in which dancers express the meaning of dance through gestures, so that it is easy to understand.
!doctype>August 28, 2018
Paddy Harvest Season In Bali
Rice is one of the world's important food crops. Rice cultivation in Bali has long history trough a unique irrigation method (subak) and can still be enjoyed today. Rice and paddy cultivation have become an integral part of Balinese culture.
!doctype>August 6, 2018
Geger Temple Beach Bali - Amazing Beach Bellow The Sacred Temple
Pura Geger Beach is a hidden gem, one of the best kept secret around Nusa Dua. A white sandy beach hidden at the base of the high cliff, with panoramic views of the blue sea, crystal water, dense green vegetation and tranquil atmosphere. At least this beauty remains until now, though only a little.
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