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Arts and Puppets PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 21 May 2010 03:16

 

 

 

in North Bali and is also different from that in South Bali. The visible can be seen there are a few things. First, if there are puppet shows, the number of gamelan gender is used: in South Bali utilize four gender (in Puppet Parwa - the story of the Mahabharata), in North Bali tungguh use only two genders. The songs are played is also different. Gender blow in North Bali is relatively much faster than South Bali.

 

 
Last Updated on Monday, 07 June 2010 04:23
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Sculpture PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 21 May 2010 03:13

There are substantial differences in sculpturing, both Rock and wood carvings can be seen in the relics of the building, such as Pura, Merajan or houses and halls (Bali) which still exists today. Very clearly visible is in the area around Sangsit, bungkulan, Kubutambahan up to the village when. There are many relics of the super special. Because it was a lot of relief, or buildings that perpetuated by the Dutch in the colonial past. See, eg photographs of the reliefs of people ride bicycles at Temple Maduwe Reef. Also building on Sangsit and Pura Beji Pura Dalem in Jagaraga. In western Buleleng, WOJ Nieuwenkamp first European artists who came to Bali to draw some North Balinese temple briefly in 1904 ie Bentar temple Pura and Pura Subak Pangastulan Bubunan village.

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 June 2010 04:33
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Briefly Civilization in North Bali History PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 21 May 2010 03:06

In The Pre-History, beginning with the Paleolithic period of the stone age, North Bali has been inhabited by humans, although data supporting the findings of the human skeleton yet discovered. However there is strong evidence that the existence of antiquities in Buleleng, known as Den Bukit, particularly in rural Sembiran, Buleleng Regency Tejakula Sub, in the form of life tools such as axes perimbas Paleolithic period, all of which hold an ax made of stone and discovered by RP Soejono Head Office of Archeology in Bedulu Herzliya in 1960.

Last Updated on Saturday, 29 May 2010 21:27
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Foreword PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 21 May 2010 02:37

Culture of Bali (Hindu) has unique characteristics that can be said there is no match in the whole earth. That's why the world community became very interested in the Culture of Bali (Hindu), as evidenced by the number of members of the world community - people coming to Bali abroad either as tourists, researchers or participate melakoni Balinese arts. Some foreign artists even since the 1920s - since diinformasikannya Bali as a unique area by the Dutch shipping company KPM, had fallen in love with the Balinese culture, and for that they stayed and settled in Bali to date. Many of them even contributed to the increase sublime art of Balinese culture.

Last Updated on Saturday, 29 May 2010 19:10
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