Bali, Exclusive Fullmoon - Newmoon Kecak Dances in ARMA Museum - Ubud | Pt. Hiro Chan Tour & Travel
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One of an extraordinary Balinese traditional dances show rarely seen by tourist. This show take place in ARMA Museum & Resort, located at Jl. Pengosekan - Ubud, it's about 2 km south from center of Ubud. This is Kecak dance show performed by Cak Rina troupe, an unique Kecak only performed in ARMA on newmoon and fullmoon of the lunar calendar.
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Traditional Japanese theater and Bali dance refined in passion. Colorful court dance from strong dance of religious element. Mask play of which theme is history of epic and dynasty. The dance in Bali is various. Legong Dance that is deprived of a colorful angel. fantasticKecak Dance that sounds at dark night and is overwhelmed to extending powerful cheer. Barong Dance that expresses fight without end of good and evil. It might be good because a regular performance is done in various points around Ubd every evening if going out after the schedule like a day of the week and time, etc. is checked in beforehand.
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ONE NIGHT IN UBUD BALI JANUARY 2017
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Watch me eating vegan meals in ubud for a day, and visiting monkey forest and monkey forest road with the best hotel view!
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Indonesia[022] Walking Ubud Street | ウブド・ウォーキング | 2016/03/02
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Bali Travel Vlog - Peace Warrior Adventures
Join my friend David and I as we go on an adventure to Bali, Indonesia! On our trip, we visit temples, party at beach clubs, play with monkeys, swim in waterfalls, eat amazing food, and enjoy all the Bintang Beer we can handle!
Here are some of the places we visit on this adventure:
Hong Kong
65 Peel (Craft Beer Bar)
Tsui Wah Restaurant
Bali
Asoko Bar and Restaurant (Kuta)
Cafe Chakra (Kuta)
Finn’s Beach Club (Kuta)
Hidden Beach Bar (Kuta)
Shmurger Burger (Kuta)
Pasar Badung Market (Denpasar)
Naughty Nuri’s Warung (Seminyak)
Avian Subak Agrotourism (Uluwatu)
Warung Cikgo (Uluwatu)
Dreamland Beach (Bukit Peninsula)
Uluwatu Temple (Uluwatu)
Revolver Coffee (Kuta)
Tanah Lot Temple (Tanah Lot)
Warung Dedalu (Kuta)
Cafe Mexicola (Kuta)
Heaven Bar and Lounge (Kuta)
W Hotel (Seminyak)
Ulun Danu Temple (Ulun Beratan)
Banyumala Twin Waterfalls (Wanagiri)
Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park (Uluwatu)
Pretty Poison (Canggu)
Black Cat Mini Mart (Canggu)
Urbana Restaurant (Ubud)
Pura Samuan Tiga Temple (Ubud)
Tanek Coffee (Ubud)
Cupit BBQ (Ubud)
Arak Coffee (Ubud)
Monkey Forest (Ubud)
Goa Gajah or Elephant Caves (Ubud)
Ubud Palace or Puri Daren Agung (Ubud)
Kafe (Ubud)
Pura Gunung Kawi Temple (Tegallalang)
Pura Tirta Empul Temple (Gianyar)
Tegallalang Rice Terraces (Tegallalang)
La Casita Peruvian Warung (Canggu)
Altar Tattoo (Canggu)
Home Pizza (Canggu)
BARONG AND KERIS DANCE - Ubud - Bali
Barong Dance is one of the distinctive arts community of Bali, where Barong it self is symbolic of goodness with shape like a lion. in Barong dance it tells the story about battle between Barong and Rangda, Rangda is a symbolic of badness with shape like a giant with a big canine. Both of them is a reflection of human action in daily life with the good and bad behavior, or in Balinese it's call Dharma and Adharma. Barong is like a doll which being moved by person inside it, Barong is very heavy, this dance usually performed by two big mans that lift and moving the barong from the inside. The story goes that Rangda, the mother of Erlangga, the King of Bali in the tenth century, was condemned by Erlangga's father because she practiced black magic. After she became a widow, she summoned all the evil spirits in the jungle, the leaks and the demons, to come after Erlangga. A fight occurred, but she and her black magic troops were too strong that Erlangga had to ask for the help of Barong. Barong came with Erlangga's soldiers, and fight ensued. Rangda casted a spell that made Erlangga soldiers all wanted to kill themselves, pointing their poisoned keris into their own stomachs and chests. Barong casted a spell that turned their body resistant to the sharp keris. At the end, Barong won, and Rangda ran away.
Barong is probably the most well known dance. It is also another story telling dance, narrating the fight between good and evil. This dance is the classic example of Balinese way of acting out mythology, resulting in myth and history being blended into one reality.
The Barong and Kris dance is one of the island’s most iconic dance-dramas, on par with the Legong and Kecak. Those with a keen interest in arts and culture will appreciate the performances the most, with daily shows scheduled at various stages throughout the island’s main tourism areas – the most popular being at Batubulan in Gianyar, and the Denpasar suburbs. Shows are locally managed locally; dances performed by villagers, and live gamelan orchestra accompanies the full length of the show. The 12th century classical tale of good versus evil, Calon Arang, serves as the backdrop for the Barong and Kris dance. The Barong, a benevolent spirit in beast form must protect a kingdom against the vengeful wrath of the widow and witch queen, Rangda. Two male dancers work out the movements of the heavily ornate Barong costume, much in resemblance of the Chinese lion dance, while supporting dancers portray monkeys, priests and village men.
Pamphlets containing synopses are handed out at the ticket booths prior to the start of the show. Otherwise, it can be difficult to follow the story as the scenes unfold, due to the lack of narration. Normally, vibrant gamelan overtures begin as the audience is seated, then the drama unfolds, with dancing monkeys entering the stage, playfully teasing around the orderly and peaceful forest, and with the Barong that later enters the scene. This peace is disturbed by troublemakers who turn out to be disciples of Rangda, and a scuffle ensues. Turns out that Rangda has set out to spread her reign of black magic by recruiting more followers, who turn into malevolent beings themselves. Even palace guards submit to her black magic. The Barong tries to defend the kingdom and faces off with Rangda, who brandishes her main weapon: a magical white cloth that casts malevolent spells with each swoosh.
The climactic scene has the palace guards in trance, turning on themselves by screaming and stabbing their chests fiercely with their kris daggers, but without harm due to the black magic. Barong comes to the rescue, lifting the spell off all those inflicted, and a priest comes around sprinkling holy water to fully revive the kingdom as the famine subsides, and Rangda is defeated. There are varying versions of scenes among each stage performances. Shows last between 45 minutes and an hour, and the end of the show features photo taking onstage with the performing cast in their full costumes, as well as with the gamelan orchestra. Dances show once daily, usually starting in the morning, between 09:30 and 10:30. Tickets are between IDR 80,000 and 100,000 (USD 6 and 8) per person. Due to the kris self-stabbing scenes, and sometimes a bit of naughty ‘Balinese humour’ innuendo by the monkeys, we wouldn’t recommend it for kids.