Archives for May, 2008

Baris Jangkang from Nusa Penida Island


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The third performance was the unique and rare Baris Jangkang from Nusa Penida Island, Klungkung regency. Baris Jangkang portrays the army of demons which served the King of […]

The Farmers and The Goddess of the Lake


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Each year on the full moon of the tenth month of Balinese of Caka calendar, when the Ngusaba Kedasa ceremony is held to honor the goddess of the […]

Jauk and Telek Dance


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Out of many kinds of masked dances in Bali, Jauk and Telek can be categorized as the most singular one. Jauk is the male version of this genre […]

Sarad


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Elaborate offerings made of dyed rice dough arranged against a framework of bamboo and cloth symbolize the form and content of the Balinese mythic world. Sarad will typically […]

Jimbaran Beach


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Jimbaran - On the west side of the isthmus is one of Bali’s finest beaches, curving for five kilometers from just south of the Ngurah Rai International Airport to […]