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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Dance Pendet from bali

Pendet was originally a dance of worship that many exhibited at Temple, a place of worship for Hindus in Bali, Indonesia. This dance symbolizes welcoming the gods fall into the natural world. This dance was created by I Wayan Rindi. Rindi is a maestro of dance known as the composer could Pendet sacred temple in pentaskan in any religious ceremony. Pendet could also serve as a dance of welcome. Gradually, over the times, the artists transform into Pendet "welcome dance", but still contains elements of the sacred-religious.

Wayan Rindi aspirant dance is known for its ability to compose and preserve the art of dance through teaching the future generations. One was recorded in various photographs during the active life teaches a variety of dance performance, including Pendet on family lineage or outside the family. According to his youngest son, Ketut Sutapa, Wayan Rindi modify Pendet Pendet sacred to welcome Malaysia is now claimed. Rindi create Pendet is around 1950. Although modified, but all elements of fashion and dance movements still refers to the art of Bali is known for grip and dynamic characteristic.

Pendet is believed that the statement in the form of an offering ritual dances. Unlike dances performances that require intensive training, Pendet be danced by all people, pemangkus men and women, adults and girls. This dance is taught simply by following the movement and rarely done in the hamlets. The young girl followed the movements of the more senior women who understand their responsibilities in providing a good example.

This daughter has a dance motion patterns are more dynamic than Rejang Dance sung in groups or pairs. Usually appear after a dance in the courtyard of the temple and Rejang usually facing toward the holy (pelinggih) by wearing ceremonial dress and each dancer brings sangku, jugs, bowls, and other equipment offerings.



pendet dance will catch your eye, trust me.................... its so beutiful.

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