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Where is Bali?

Where is Bali? Bali is the name of a province in Indonesia, and also the name of the largest island that is part of the province. Besides consists of the island of Bali, Bali Province region also consists of the islands smaller in the vicinity, namely the island of Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Island and Ceningan Island.

Bali lies between Java and Lombok. Denpasar is the provincial capital located in the south of the island. The majority of Balinese are Hindu. In the world famous Bali as a tourist destination with a unique variety of art-culture, especially for the Japanese and Australian tourists. Bali is also known as the Island of the Gods and Island of Thousand Temples.


Where is Bali, Map of Bali Island

Where is Bali, Music of Balinese

Balinese traditional music has similarities with traditional music in many other areas in Indonesia, for example in the use of gamelan and various other percussion instruments. However, there is a quirk in playing bali music technique and lyrics, for example in the form of Kecak, ie a form of singing that supposedly mimic the sound of monkeys. Similarly, a variety of gamelan played also has a unique, eg jegog gamelan, gamelan gong gede, gamelan xylophone, gamelan and gamelan Semar selunding Pegulingan. There is also music Angklung played for the cremation ceremony and Bebonangan music played in various other ceremonies.

Where is Bali, Beautiful Beach at Bali

Where is Bali, Traditional Dance

Balinese dance in general can be categorized into three groups, namely guardian or sacred dance performances, dance performances bebali or for ceremonies and also for visitors and Balih-balihan or dance for the entertainment of visitors.

One of the dances are very popular for tourists is the Kecak Dance and Pendet. Sometime in the 1930s, Wayan modulus worked with German painter Walter Spies to create the Kecak dance traditions Sang Hyang and parts of the story of Ramayana. Wayan modulus popularizing this dance around the world with his Balinese dance troupe.


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