BALI – INDONESIA
a balinese gamelan.
Balinese traditional music has similarities with the traditional music in many other areas in Indonesia, for example in the use of gamelan instruments and various other music tabuh. However, there are specific techniques in the play, for example, in the form of Kecak, the libretto of the same shape that it seems fake monkey voice. Similarly, the various gamelan played also unique, for example Jegog Gamelan, Gamelan Gong Gede, Gambang Gamelan, Gamelan Selunding, and Gamelan Semar Pegulingan. there is also angklung played music for the ceremony of Ngaben, and Bebonangan music played in a variety of other ceremonies.
There is a modern form of traditional music from Bali, such as the Gamelan Gong Kebyar which is dance music that developed during the colonial Dutch, and the start Joged Bumbung popular in Bali since the era of 1950s. Balinese music in general is a combination of various musical instrument metal percution (metalofon), gong, wood and percution (xilofon). Because the relationship of social, political and cultural, traditional music or games gamelan Bali Bali style to give effect or influence each other in the area surrounding culture, for example, in the traditional music community and music Banyuwangi traditional community Lombok.
* Gamelan
* Jegog
* Genggong
* Bali Silat
dancing
Bali dance art in general can be catogorized into three groups; the guardian or sacred art of dance performance, art or dance bebali performance for the ceremony and also for visitors, and balih-balihan art or dance entertainment for visitors.
Specialist art dance Bali are I Made Bandem in the early 1980s had sort dances in Bali, among others, belong to the guardian for example in Berutuk, Sang Hyang Dedari, Rejang and Gede line, among other bebali is Gambuh, Topeng Pajegan, and Wayang Wong, whereas balih-balihan, among others, is the Legong, Parwa, Arja, Prembon and Joged, and various other modern dance choreography.
One of the dances that are popular for tourists is the Kecak Dance. Around 1930′s, Wayan Limbak working with German painter Walter Spies to create dance is based on tradition and Sanghyang parts Ramayana story. Wayan Limbak popularize dance this time around the world with the troupe of dancers Bali
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By Bali Best Deals on Jan 29, 2011 | Reply
Nice post about Bali