Monday, September 6, 2010

Kecak Dance

Origin: Bali, Indonesia
Kecak dance is a traditional Balinese performing arts that was created in the 1930s, played by dozens of men who sat in a circle and lined with a specific rhythm called for the word "smack" and raised both arms.
The dancers in the circle wearing a plaid cloth, such as chess boards around their waists.
The dance depicts the story of Ramayana, when Rama's line of apes help fight Ravana. Kecak dance songs taken from the ritual dances sanghyang namely that the dancers dance traditions will be in a condition of unconsciousness, to communicate with God or the spirits of the ancestors and then convey to the public expectations.
Tourists who are interested in watching Kecak Dance can choose one of three locations the show, among other Luhur Pura Uluwatu, at the Village Batubulan, and Hanuman Road.
Kecak Dance privilege is not to rely on instruments to accompany the dance, but a chorus of dancers. Kecak Dance is also known as the Kecak and Fire Dance. Performing this last sort of bonus that can invite click amazed the audience.
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