Thursday 30 August 2012

Beautiful Statues of Teges Gianyar Village in Bali Indonesia

Not everyone who visits Bali aims to vacation in places typical favorites such as beaches, rivers, mountains and others. There were also among those who see and are interested in Bali from the customs and culture strong. And class traveler as it is usually more interested in visiting rural areas in Bali, Indonesia.


One of them is the famous village Teges with various stone statues and wooden crafts. So for those who are very fond with all matters relating to the statue then be time to visit the village. As you enter the village it will appear almost every house occupants were working craft sculpture by still using traditional means and in accordance with the rules that have been handed down by their ancestors.

Many statues have made them such as Buddha statues, lion statues, sculptures and other old man. Every visitor who came to this village could see the whole making sculpture from beginning to end. The majority of the sculptures that were made in the village favored by many foreign tourists and those many who buy and take home to the country to be used as ornaments or decorations in her favorite rooms in the house. You also can buy and bring patng figurines that you like from here.


For those of you who have their own preferences associated with the desired sculptures can order and showed the statue in question. Most artists sculpture in the village Teges could make a sculpture in accordance with our clients. Where did they get the expertise to create high-quality statues that? Expertise is apparently derived from their ancestors acquired hereditary.

Location
The Teges village is in Peliatan, Gianyar, Bali - Indonesia. The distance is about 22 km from the capital Denpasar or can be reached by a long half-hour travel by motor vehicle.

Sunday 22 April 2012

Rejang Dance, Masse Girls Dance in Bali

Rejang dance is a dance performed by masse girls, her dance movements are very simple (unadorned) that is usually danced in the temple during the course of a ceremony. This dance is performed with great feeling hydrated, full of devotion to Lord goddess. The dancers dressed in ceremonial attire, dance to march circling the temple courtyard or Pelinggih are sometimes done by holding hands. Rejang dance in some places also called "Ngeremas or Sutri".


Rejang dance Types include: Rejang Renteng, Rejang Bengkell, Rejang Ayodpadi, Rejang Galuh, Rejang Dewa and others. In the village of Tenganan are Rejang Palak dance, Rejang Membingin, followed by Rejang Makitut, and Rejang Dewa. Rejang dance in Tenganan accompanied by "gambelan selonding" (Balinese traditional music) are usually performed in a ceremony called the "Aci Kasa".

Monday 6 February 2012

Jangger Dance, Social Dance in Bali

Jangger dance is a type of social dances (social dance), especially for young people who are very popular in Bali, Indonesia, performed by about 12 people of male and female dancers. During the last dance of the female dancers (jangger) and a group of male dancers (Kecak) dancing and singing shouted that in general the songs are excited according to the nature of their lives.


The emergence of dance in Bali Jangger estimated xx century, is the development of dance Sangyang. While kecak an outgrowth of the women's choir. The plays are usually performed in jangger include, Arjuna Wiwaha, Sunda Upasunda and others.

Jangger dance can be found almost all over Bali, it's just that each region has its own variation according to local tastes. In the area of ​​Tabanan, dance performances Jangger comes with war (dressed as a Dutch army general motion with motion improvisation, sometimes give the command to Jangger or Kecak dancers).

In the village of Metra Bangli, there are Jangger dance at the end of the show the dancers possessed. In the village of Sibang Badung, there Jangger dance accompanied by "Gong Gambelan Kebyar", locals named Jangger Gong. Some "sekaa jangger" who are still active are: Jangger Kedaton Denpasar, Jangger Peliatan, while the gamelan (Balinese traditional music) that was used to accompany dance Jangger called Batal (Tetamburan) equipped with "Gender Wayang".