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The Dances and Music of Bali

Dance performances can be seen most days anywhere there is a festival or celebration or simply for the visitors entertainment.  Traditional dances in particular should be viewed in their entirety as they often convey a story with both comic and spiritual elements. 

Most dancers learn from an expert by following their movements very carefully and by practising often.

Kecak Dance

The kecak dance, also known by Westerners as the monkey dance, is an unmissable showcase of Balinese choreography. 

A large male chorus sits around a fire, rhythmically chanting "cak cak cak" and banging their chests, while dancers act out a story from Hindu epic, the Ramayana, in which Rama must enlist the help of the monkey army to rescue his kidnapped wife, Sita.

Enjoyable and spectacular to watch this dance is a must see during your stay in Bali.  We are happy to advise the location and time of the next dance in or nearby the Hotel.
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Barong & Rangda

This dance rival the Kecak as the most popular dance for visitors to the island.  The story is an exciting tale charting the age old battle of good against evil.  

Barong Kekt (the good) and the horrible if sometimes comical form of Rangda (the bad) dual with each other in front of the excited audience.  Supporters of Barong, the good natured dog-lion try to step in to help their revered spiritual king, but Rangda casts a spell on them and they try then to stab themselves instead!  

Thankfully Barong casts a counter-spell to stop them harming themselves and eventually good triumphs over evil once again. 

Music

Balinese music is based around a large group of musicians called a gamelan or gong. The modern more popular form has up to 25 musicians making up the ensemble.  More traditional gamelans comprise of between 35 and 40 musicians in one orchestra.

The music itself may be strange to the Western ear, with the previlent voice being that of the xylophone and the jangly percussion, but it is excting and enjoyable.

The pieces are learned by heart and handed down through the generations, Father to Son.  

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