THE
BALI DRAMA
NO
FEAST IS COMPLETE IN BALI without music and elaborate
dramatic and dance performances; no one would dream of getting
married, or holding a cremation, or even of celebrating a
child's birthday, without engaging troupes of dancers and
actors to entertain the guests and the neighbours. During
the anniversary feasts of the temple there are always dances
that last throughout the night and may even continue for days,
with a different type of show every afternoon and night. At
the great feastof Taman Badung, the death temple of Den Pasar,
there were shows every night for an entire month.
The Balinese
love night-life and it was rare when after. ten at night someone
did not come to us with news of a show somewhere, or when
we did not hear distant music in the village. We became such
enthusiastic tbeatre-goers that we had, sometimes, to make
a point of staying home to catch up with lost sleep. Even
the tired peasant who Works all day in the fields does not
mind staying up at night to watch a show, and the little children
who invariably make up the front rows of the audience remain
there until dawn for the end, occasionally huddled together
taking naps, but wide awake for the exciting episodes of the
play.
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If you are interested in seeing
the Bali ritual Performances such as the Barong and
the Rangda, or seeing other ritual ceremonies, or you
have other ideas on what you want to see we can design
the package just for you.
please send us an email to
lisa@baliforyou.com
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