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Tadi ke kota Surabaya koq jadi ingat patung Soedjarwoto Soemarsono a.k.a Gombloh di THR (Taman Hiburan Rakyat) yg pernah terkenal dg lagu pop indo 80's Kebyar-kebyar. Lagu Gombloh ini pernah populer kembali era demo mahasiswa menuntut reformasi:
Indonesia ...
Merah darahku, putih tulangku
Bersatu dalam semangatmu
The Kebyar dance from Yogyakarta, Central Java. This dance belongs to the 'kreasi baru' dances (New creations).
Here danced on Pasar Malam Asia at Eindhoven, the Netherlands on the 6t of July 2008.
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One of the best known Balinese dances, this dance was created in 1925 by the well-known I Nyoman Mario. The name of the dance is referring to the "seated" position which predominates this dance. Dancers though, jokingly call it "Tari Kebyar Jongkok" which is humorous if you understand Indonesian ;).
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One of the most beautiful and difficult Balinese Male Dances in the Royal Court of the Ubud Palace - Bali...
Een van de mooiste en moeilijkste Balinese dansen voor de man opgevoerd in het Royal Palace te Ubud....
a short excerpt of a fantastic dance and music teacher from the village of Jagaraga in North Bali. The teacher's name is I Made Keranca and he's teaching one of the early war horses of the Kebyar repetoire and precursor to the more famous Teruna Jaya. The dance called Kebyar Legong
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Gamelan music from "Black Mirror: Reflections in Global Musics" Dust-to-Digital 2007 comp compiled by Ian Nagoski, way to go dude
video by Ann Everton starring Ann Everton and Dirck Ober guitar god
Wild times @))*
Balinese gamelans over drum beats, background pizzicatti strings and lush pads, and a haunting Chinese flute accompany these beautiful images of the paradise on earth: Bali.
kebyar terompong this famous dancer,
mario from Tabanan,caused a sensation
troug Bali with this place
(and k\kebyar Doduk),which he created
in the 1920st.
The dance incorporates the use of the instrumental called terompong.
This image is s scene of bigining,
dancer by Oka Dalem.