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Traditional Balinese Dance HD
http://www.godsisland.tv
Balinese dances are a very ancient tradition that is a part of the religious expression among the Balinese People.
In Hinduism, dance is an accompaniment to the perpetual dissolving and reforming of the world. The creative and reproductive balance is often personified as Shiva's wife, Durga, sometimes called Uma, Pervati, or Kali. This has significance in Balinese Hinduism, since the common figure of Rangda is similar in many ways to Durga
Bali dancers learn the craft as children from their mothers as young as age 10 (see a 11 years old dancer on the right). In Balinese dance the movement is closely associated with the rhythms produced by the gamelan, a musical ensemble specific to Java and Bali. Multiple levels of articulations in the face, eyes, hands, arms, ...
published: 24 Oct 2011
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Legong Semarandhana in Balerung stage, Peliatan
PRIOR INFORMATION: I am an amateur videographer and a simple tourist. My channel has no commercial purpose. I travel very often to Indonesia and in particular to the island of Bali.
As I am passionate about both video and the Balinese culture (Hindu ceremonies, traditional dances and music), I often film the events and shows that I attend. It is my way of keeping memories of my stays and of making known the rich culture of this island.
Legong Semarandhana in Balerung stage, Peliatan, Tirta Sari.
Dancers: Aan Devita and Nitha Suwitri. Recorded the 23th of November 2018.
Context. This dance was filmed at the Balerung stage, in the small town of Peliatan (near Ubud, Bali), where the world fame of Balinese dances and gamelan music began. Indeed, the first international tour of Balinese arti...
published: 24 Nov 2018
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unbelievable super balinese dance , by 14 years old girl.
performanced at Ida Bagus Blangsinga's dance school opening ceremony. 2012 DEC 9th.
special thanks
Mr.Doddy
Ms.Yoko Yoshida
Classic Balinese Performance Art
Tetamian
Marketing Representative Office
http://www.tetamian.org/
API MAGAZINE
http://www.api-magazine.com/
published: 17 Dec 2012
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Balinese dancers from the film Samsara.
published: 07 Jul 2014
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Balinese Dance - Facial Expressions and concentration 10/10
published: 19 Aug 2022
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Balinese Legong Dance - Ubud, Bali
Various Balinese Dance Performances at Ubud Palace, Ubud, Bali by the Sadha Budaya Troupe.
Please Subscribe to our channel if you liked this video ...
The full story is in our blog here:
https://www.shadowsgalore.com/2014/07/bali-eat-gawk-love-ubud/
Featured Items:
1. Kebyar Ding Instrumental - Balinese Gamelan music
2. Gabor Dance - Welcome Dance in the form of a ritual dance
3. Baris Dance - Warrior Dance. Depicts the courage of a hero who is going out to war
4. Legong Kraton Dance - Dance of the Royal court.
5. Taruna Jaya Dance - Expresses changing moods of the youth
6. Oleg Tambulilingan Dance - Dance of lover bumblebee
7. Topeng Tua Dance - Mask Dance, depicts old age and demons
published: 28 Jun 2014
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Practicing Balinese dance that amazes me instantly #shorts
I'm like hypnotized watching this video to the end and repeating it again. Cool. An amazingly smart teacher.
#balinesedancer #balinesegirl #shorts
published: 23 Apr 2022
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Understanding Balinese Dance
From the http://www.VideoSource.com Global Village Travel Guide
New HD program and Bali stock footage: http://www.HDenvironments.com
Transcript:
Peliatan, just to the south of Ubud, is an important center for dance. Nowhere else in Bali is so much energy concentrated on this form of expression. In addition to performing the traditional dances, to meet the needs of their community, dancers from Peliatan interpret the art form for visitors.
Balinese Dance, Drama, and Music blend in a rich unity, and flavor the entire experience of life with an artistic and creative grace.
Magic exists in the relationship between the dancer and the musicians. They cooperate to entertain the Gods and the seriousness of this undertaking inspires a level of performance seldom achieved elsewhere.
Each mu...
published: 02 Jul 2011
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Barong Dance in Bali (Scary - real trance and animal behaviour!)
All cultures and religions have their own version of an ancestral combat between good and evil. Balinese Hinduism is no exception, with the fight between Barong (the lion looking figure) And Rangda (the female, white figure). The first represents the good, while the other is named the queen of the "leyaks" - men, whose spirit can be detached from the body and travel at night in pursue of evil deeds. The fight is staged in ceremonies all around Bali, and this one was filmed in Padang Bai on invitation by Pak Widana from Widana dive services (https://widana-dive.co.uk).
Local people get carried away during the ceremony and some get into trance, crying, screaming, or imitating animals. There are no actors in here, nor it is a staged tourist performance. All was captured during one ceremony,...
published: 30 Nov 2020
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Balinese Dance Oleg Tamulilingan ISIDenpasar #shorts #bali #balinesedance #taksubali #cantik #dancer
Balinese Dance Oleg Tamulilingan ISI Denpasar #shorts #bali #balinesedance #taksubali #cantik #dancer
published: 14 Mar 2023
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Traditional Balinese Dance HD
http://www.godsisland.tv
Balinese dances are a very ancient tradition that is a part of the religious expression among the Balinese People.
In Hinduism, danc...
http://www.godsisland.tv
Balinese dances are a very ancient tradition that is a part of the religious expression among the Balinese People.
In Hinduism, dance is an accompaniment to the perpetual dissolving and reforming of the world. The creative and reproductive balance is often personified as Shiva's wife, Durga, sometimes called Uma, Pervati, or Kali. This has significance in Balinese Hinduism, since the common figure of Rangda is similar in many ways to Durga
Bali dancers learn the craft as children from their mothers as young as age 10 (see a 11 years old dancer on the right). In Balinese dance the movement is closely associated with the rhythms produced by the gamelan, a musical ensemble specific to Java and Bali. Multiple levels of articulations in the face, eyes, hands, arms, hips, and feet are coordinated to reflect layers of percussive sounds.
https://wn.com/Traditional_Balinese_Dance_Hd
http://www.godsisland.tv
Balinese dances are a very ancient tradition that is a part of the religious expression among the Balinese People.
In Hinduism, dance is an accompaniment to the perpetual dissolving and reforming of the world. The creative and reproductive balance is often personified as Shiva's wife, Durga, sometimes called Uma, Pervati, or Kali. This has significance in Balinese Hinduism, since the common figure of Rangda is similar in many ways to Durga
Bali dancers learn the craft as children from their mothers as young as age 10 (see a 11 years old dancer on the right). In Balinese dance the movement is closely associated with the rhythms produced by the gamelan, a musical ensemble specific to Java and Bali. Multiple levels of articulations in the face, eyes, hands, arms, hips, and feet are coordinated to reflect layers of percussive sounds.
- published: 24 Oct 2011
- views: 470362
16:59
Legong Semarandhana in Balerung stage, Peliatan
PRIOR INFORMATION: I am an amateur videographer and a simple tourist. My channel has no commercial purpose. I travel very often to Indonesia and in particular t...
PRIOR INFORMATION: I am an amateur videographer and a simple tourist. My channel has no commercial purpose. I travel very often to Indonesia and in particular to the island of Bali.
As I am passionate about both video and the Balinese culture (Hindu ceremonies, traditional dances and music), I often film the events and shows that I attend. It is my way of keeping memories of my stays and of making known the rich culture of this island.
Legong Semarandhana in Balerung stage, Peliatan, Tirta Sari.
Dancers: Aan Devita and Nitha Suwitri. Recorded the 23th of November 2018.
Context. This dance was filmed at the Balerung stage, in the small town of Peliatan (near Ubud, Bali), where the world fame of Balinese dances and gamelan music began. Indeed, the first international tour of Balinese artists in Europe and U.S.A, which took place in 1952, brought together a group from Peliatan and led by A.A. Gede Mandera. Since that time, Peliatan has remained one of the historic centers of Balinese dance and music. Two heir groups of the famous troupe of 1952 are Tirta Sari and Gunung Sari, which give show for visitors every week. Tirta Sari at the Balerung stage on Friday evening and Gunung Sari on Saturday.
Many of the best dancers in Bali learn their art in Peliatan.
Legong Semarandana is a dance that developed in Balinese royal courts. At Peliatan's Balerung stage, this dance is sometimes on the program. The narration refers to a long Javanese Hindu poem, a myth about the origin of love and passion between humans, embodied by the couple in love, Semara, god of love, and Ratih, goddess of the moon , interpreted by two twin dancers who perform a choreography symbolizing their harmony. Shiva then intervenes, who is furious to have been disturbed by the couple in his meditation. Semara tries in vain to pierce him with arrows. Shiva who has taken on the appearance of the terrible Rangda curses the desire that forces him to create the mortal world and will reduce the two lovers to ashes.
I apologize for the inaccuracies in the story and thank in advance anyone who could correct or complete the explanation.
https://wn.com/Legong_Semarandhana_In_Balerung_Stage,_Peliatan
PRIOR INFORMATION: I am an amateur videographer and a simple tourist. My channel has no commercial purpose. I travel very often to Indonesia and in particular to the island of Bali.
As I am passionate about both video and the Balinese culture (Hindu ceremonies, traditional dances and music), I often film the events and shows that I attend. It is my way of keeping memories of my stays and of making known the rich culture of this island.
Legong Semarandhana in Balerung stage, Peliatan, Tirta Sari.
Dancers: Aan Devita and Nitha Suwitri. Recorded the 23th of November 2018.
Context. This dance was filmed at the Balerung stage, in the small town of Peliatan (near Ubud, Bali), where the world fame of Balinese dances and gamelan music began. Indeed, the first international tour of Balinese artists in Europe and U.S.A, which took place in 1952, brought together a group from Peliatan and led by A.A. Gede Mandera. Since that time, Peliatan has remained one of the historic centers of Balinese dance and music. Two heir groups of the famous troupe of 1952 are Tirta Sari and Gunung Sari, which give show for visitors every week. Tirta Sari at the Balerung stage on Friday evening and Gunung Sari on Saturday.
Many of the best dancers in Bali learn their art in Peliatan.
Legong Semarandana is a dance that developed in Balinese royal courts. At Peliatan's Balerung stage, this dance is sometimes on the program. The narration refers to a long Javanese Hindu poem, a myth about the origin of love and passion between humans, embodied by the couple in love, Semara, god of love, and Ratih, goddess of the moon , interpreted by two twin dancers who perform a choreography symbolizing their harmony. Shiva then intervenes, who is furious to have been disturbed by the couple in his meditation. Semara tries in vain to pierce him with arrows. Shiva who has taken on the appearance of the terrible Rangda curses the desire that forces him to create the mortal world and will reduce the two lovers to ashes.
I apologize for the inaccuracies in the story and thank in advance anyone who could correct or complete the explanation.
- published: 24 Nov 2018
- views: 1616193
11:11
unbelievable super balinese dance , by 14 years old girl.
performanced at Ida Bagus Blangsinga's dance school opening ceremony. 2012 DEC 9th.
special thanks
Mr.Doddy
Ms.Yoko Yoshida
Classic Balinese Performance Art
T...
performanced at Ida Bagus Blangsinga's dance school opening ceremony. 2012 DEC 9th.
special thanks
Mr.Doddy
Ms.Yoko Yoshida
Classic Balinese Performance Art
Tetamian
Marketing Representative Office
http://www.tetamian.org/
API MAGAZINE
http://www.api-magazine.com/
https://wn.com/Unbelievable_Super_Balinese_Dance_,_By_14_Years_Old_Girl.
performanced at Ida Bagus Blangsinga's dance school opening ceremony. 2012 DEC 9th.
special thanks
Mr.Doddy
Ms.Yoko Yoshida
Classic Balinese Performance Art
Tetamian
Marketing Representative Office
http://www.tetamian.org/
API MAGAZINE
http://www.api-magazine.com/
- published: 17 Dec 2012
- views: 741541
10:36
Balinese Legong Dance - Ubud, Bali
Various Balinese Dance Performances at Ubud Palace, Ubud, Bali by the Sadha Budaya Troupe.
Please Subscribe to our channel if you liked this video ...
The ful...
Various Balinese Dance Performances at Ubud Palace, Ubud, Bali by the Sadha Budaya Troupe.
Please Subscribe to our channel if you liked this video ...
The full story is in our blog here:
https://www.shadowsgalore.com/2014/07/bali-eat-gawk-love-ubud/
Featured Items:
1. Kebyar Ding Instrumental - Balinese Gamelan music
2. Gabor Dance - Welcome Dance in the form of a ritual dance
3. Baris Dance - Warrior Dance. Depicts the courage of a hero who is going out to war
4. Legong Kraton Dance - Dance of the Royal court.
5. Taruna Jaya Dance - Expresses changing moods of the youth
6. Oleg Tambulilingan Dance - Dance of lover bumblebee
7. Topeng Tua Dance - Mask Dance, depicts old age and demons
https://wn.com/Balinese_Legong_Dance_Ubud,_Bali
Various Balinese Dance Performances at Ubud Palace, Ubud, Bali by the Sadha Budaya Troupe.
Please Subscribe to our channel if you liked this video ...
The full story is in our blog here:
https://www.shadowsgalore.com/2014/07/bali-eat-gawk-love-ubud/
Featured Items:
1. Kebyar Ding Instrumental - Balinese Gamelan music
2. Gabor Dance - Welcome Dance in the form of a ritual dance
3. Baris Dance - Warrior Dance. Depicts the courage of a hero who is going out to war
4. Legong Kraton Dance - Dance of the Royal court.
5. Taruna Jaya Dance - Expresses changing moods of the youth
6. Oleg Tambulilingan Dance - Dance of lover bumblebee
7. Topeng Tua Dance - Mask Dance, depicts old age and demons
- published: 28 Jun 2014
- views: 996314
0:41
Practicing Balinese dance that amazes me instantly #shorts
I'm like hypnotized watching this video to the end and repeating it again. Cool. An amazingly smart teacher.
#balinesedancer #balinesegirl #shorts
I'm like hypnotized watching this video to the end and repeating it again. Cool. An amazingly smart teacher.
#balinesedancer #balinesegirl #shorts
https://wn.com/Practicing_Balinese_Dance_That_Amazes_Me_Instantly_Shorts
I'm like hypnotized watching this video to the end and repeating it again. Cool. An amazingly smart teacher.
#balinesedancer #balinesegirl #shorts
- published: 23 Apr 2022
- views: 57334
5:24
Understanding Balinese Dance
From the http://www.VideoSource.com Global Village Travel Guide
New HD program and Bali stock footage: http://www.HDenvironments.com
Transcript:
Peliatan, ju...
From the http://www.VideoSource.com Global Village Travel Guide
New HD program and Bali stock footage: http://www.HDenvironments.com
Transcript:
Peliatan, just to the south of Ubud, is an important center for dance. Nowhere else in Bali is so much energy concentrated on this form of expression. In addition to performing the traditional dances, to meet the needs of their community, dancers from Peliatan interpret the art form for visitors.
Balinese Dance, Drama, and Music blend in a rich unity, and flavor the entire experience of life with an artistic and creative grace.
Magic exists in the relationship between the dancer and the musicians. They cooperate to entertain the Gods and the seriousness of this undertaking inspires a level of performance seldom achieved elsewhere.
Each musical accent is reflected by and personified in the movement of
the dancer. These movements are, in fact, a highly refined language, with
strictly defined grammer and rules.
The positions and movements of each body element are named and defined.
For the movements of feet and legs there are 30 names, for those of the arms, 16 names. For hands and fingers, 19 names; for the trunk , 14;
For neck and shoulder movements, 20 names, and for facial expressions, at least 16.
Each term defines a specific element of a rich and expressive language
through which musician and dancer make visable the drama they're
performing. The orchestra, known as a Gamelon, is often said to lead the dancers. But then, the most skilled dancers are said to lead the musicians.
What is apparent is the harmony between them.
BALINESE DANCE: THE LEGONG
The LEGONG is the most famous, demanding, and feminine of the Bali
dance styles. Performers are young girls, usually pre-teen, who begin
their training at a tender age. It's during early youth that suppleness and devoted attention are great enough to master these difficult forms.
By their mid-teens, these Legong dancers will be forced into retirement.... perhaps to teach the next generation or to participate in other dance forms.
The movements of the dancers are highly stylized, as are the movements of the Wayang Kulit puppets, and leave the casual visitor bewildered.
To the Balinese, however, they are as familiar as I LOVE LUCY. and have been re-run for far longer.
BALINESE DANCE: THE TOPENG
An important element of Balinese dance is the ceremonial mask...... a window into the world of the spirit portrayed by the dancer.
The Topeng dance is an important form of entertainment, as well as ritual for temple ceremonies. Tales of kings and warriors from Bali's history are enacted. Sometimes serious, other times slap-stick, earthy, and humorous.
Topeng clowns wear a half mask and speak their part . Other players wear full masks and expess themselves through pantomime.
Older men most usually act in the Topeng. Sometimes, one man plays all the characters, changing masks with each role.
In preparation for this dance, the Topeng enacts an ancient ritual. In a small booth to the rear of the dance area, the dancer readies himself with prayer.. When the dance is to begin, the dancer ceases his meditation and carefully dons the mask. His preparations have readied him for entering the requisite trance state. First dancing alone in the booth until he feels the spirit of the mask enter him he then comes out deeply immersed in the character induced by the mask
https://wn.com/Understanding_Balinese_Dance
From the http://www.VideoSource.com Global Village Travel Guide
New HD program and Bali stock footage: http://www.HDenvironments.com
Transcript:
Peliatan, just to the south of Ubud, is an important center for dance. Nowhere else in Bali is so much energy concentrated on this form of expression. In addition to performing the traditional dances, to meet the needs of their community, dancers from Peliatan interpret the art form for visitors.
Balinese Dance, Drama, and Music blend in a rich unity, and flavor the entire experience of life with an artistic and creative grace.
Magic exists in the relationship between the dancer and the musicians. They cooperate to entertain the Gods and the seriousness of this undertaking inspires a level of performance seldom achieved elsewhere.
Each musical accent is reflected by and personified in the movement of
the dancer. These movements are, in fact, a highly refined language, with
strictly defined grammer and rules.
The positions and movements of each body element are named and defined.
For the movements of feet and legs there are 30 names, for those of the arms, 16 names. For hands and fingers, 19 names; for the trunk , 14;
For neck and shoulder movements, 20 names, and for facial expressions, at least 16.
Each term defines a specific element of a rich and expressive language
through which musician and dancer make visable the drama they're
performing. The orchestra, known as a Gamelon, is often said to lead the dancers. But then, the most skilled dancers are said to lead the musicians.
What is apparent is the harmony between them.
BALINESE DANCE: THE LEGONG
The LEGONG is the most famous, demanding, and feminine of the Bali
dance styles. Performers are young girls, usually pre-teen, who begin
their training at a tender age. It's during early youth that suppleness and devoted attention are great enough to master these difficult forms.
By their mid-teens, these Legong dancers will be forced into retirement.... perhaps to teach the next generation or to participate in other dance forms.
The movements of the dancers are highly stylized, as are the movements of the Wayang Kulit puppets, and leave the casual visitor bewildered.
To the Balinese, however, they are as familiar as I LOVE LUCY. and have been re-run for far longer.
BALINESE DANCE: THE TOPENG
An important element of Balinese dance is the ceremonial mask...... a window into the world of the spirit portrayed by the dancer.
The Topeng dance is an important form of entertainment, as well as ritual for temple ceremonies. Tales of kings and warriors from Bali's history are enacted. Sometimes serious, other times slap-stick, earthy, and humorous.
Topeng clowns wear a half mask and speak their part . Other players wear full masks and expess themselves through pantomime.
Older men most usually act in the Topeng. Sometimes, one man plays all the characters, changing masks with each role.
In preparation for this dance, the Topeng enacts an ancient ritual. In a small booth to the rear of the dance area, the dancer readies himself with prayer.. When the dance is to begin, the dancer ceases his meditation and carefully dons the mask. His preparations have readied him for entering the requisite trance state. First dancing alone in the booth until he feels the spirit of the mask enter him he then comes out deeply immersed in the character induced by the mask
- published: 02 Jul 2011
- views: 54190
13:21
Barong Dance in Bali (Scary - real trance and animal behaviour!)
All cultures and religions have their own version of an ancestral combat between good and evil. Balinese Hinduism is no exception, with the fight between Barong...
All cultures and religions have their own version of an ancestral combat between good and evil. Balinese Hinduism is no exception, with the fight between Barong (the lion looking figure) And Rangda (the female, white figure). The first represents the good, while the other is named the queen of the "leyaks" - men, whose spirit can be detached from the body and travel at night in pursue of evil deeds. The fight is staged in ceremonies all around Bali, and this one was filmed in Padang Bai on invitation by Pak Widana from Widana dive services (https://widana-dive.co.uk).
Local people get carried away during the ceremony and some get into trance, crying, screaming, or imitating animals. There are no actors in here, nor it is a staged tourist performance. All was captured during one ceremony, and it's as raw as it can be.
Camera used was Nikon D850, on Ronin S gimbal, and there was a lot of luck not to damage it, sometimes.
https://wn.com/Barong_Dance_In_Bali_(Scary_Real_Trance_And_Animal_Behaviour_)
All cultures and religions have their own version of an ancestral combat between good and evil. Balinese Hinduism is no exception, with the fight between Barong (the lion looking figure) And Rangda (the female, white figure). The first represents the good, while the other is named the queen of the "leyaks" - men, whose spirit can be detached from the body and travel at night in pursue of evil deeds. The fight is staged in ceremonies all around Bali, and this one was filmed in Padang Bai on invitation by Pak Widana from Widana dive services (https://widana-dive.co.uk).
Local people get carried away during the ceremony and some get into trance, crying, screaming, or imitating animals. There are no actors in here, nor it is a staged tourist performance. All was captured during one ceremony, and it's as raw as it can be.
Camera used was Nikon D850, on Ronin S gimbal, and there was a lot of luck not to damage it, sometimes.
- published: 30 Nov 2020
- views: 147980