WATCHING KECAK DANCE AND RAMAYANA STORY IN ULUWATU | BALI 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Hi guys! Assalamualaikum...
    Om Swastiastu, greetings are always prosperous and healthy...
    One of the tourist attractions in Uluwatu has a lot of amazing charm for local and foreign tourists, here we can see the Kecak dance, lots of long-tailed monkeys as well, and temples on the cliffs.
    And this time I want to show you a traditional dance from Bali, namely the Kecak Dance. This dance is well known to foreign countries and is one of the distinctive forms of Bali itself.
    This Kecak dance art is performed by dozens of male dancers who sit in a row in a circular pattern and with a certain rhythm call "cak, cak, cak" and raise both arms.
    In the 1930s, a Balinese artist named Wayan Limbak and a German painter named Walter Spies created the Kecak dance.
    This dance was inspired by traditional rituals performed by the Balinese people which was later adapted in the Ramayana story in Hindu beliefs to be exhibited as an art performance when tourists come to Bali. Traditionally it is stated that one of the types of Itihasa books is the Ramayana and Mahabharata in the teachings of Hinduism.

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