You say that your Japanese period came long after you visited Japan but your Balinese period came long before you ever visited Bali. |
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Whatever the reason, every official and member of society must realize that Bali belongs to every Balinese person. |
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I believe the only instrument not percussion in the ensemble is the harmonium, analogous to the Balinese flute ensemble. |
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There are four hospitals and five medical clinics in Kuta and the nearby Balinese capital of Denpasar. |
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But then, having stripped down musical composition, he infused it with African and Balinese harmonies, and made it more technologically complex. |
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For instance, we blend Balinese and Javanese music, or Sundanese and Minang music. |
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In 1980 he stayed in Ubud, Bali, with noted Balinese painter, Nyoman Lempad. |
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The Balinese people believed that there must be something wrong with their lives. |
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I can speak basic conversational Indonesian and I'm starting to learn Balinese. |
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Hinduism influenced cultures throughout Southeast Asia, but only one people are Hindu, the Balinese. |
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Bateson and Mead were captivated with the barong and, in collaboration with the Balinese, commissioned new forms of the barong dance. |
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To the Balinese, being singled out as particularly talented in the arts would be a source of embarrassment rather than pride. |
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At the end, the Florinese gave a hand-woven cloth to the Balinese, while the Balinese gave a wonderful mask to the Papuans. |
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The Balinese also have Anantaboga, their own version of the primeval Indian serpent Ananta. |
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And no other face fascinates him more at the moment than that of a Balinese. |
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The resort is located on the slopes of Gunung Agung, the sacred mountain for the Balinese in East Bali. |
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Traditionally the Balinese have accepted Javanese rule, and in return the Javanese would largely leave Bali alone. |
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The best way to protect yourself, in the mind of a Balinese with OCD, is to find out everything you can about him. |
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Alternatively, the Balinese may be less likely to press the button, due to demand characteristics. |
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The bombs failed to destroy the love and unity the Balinese share with people from all nations. |
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There are even Balinese who walk the streets with baskets of bungkus on their heads selling the delicious delights. |
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It was the primary musical element at Balinese Hindu rituals, social events and traditional entertainments. |
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It must be kept in mind that Bali-cum-paradise was not developed exclusively by, or even for, the Balinese. |
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Situated off the road in a Balinese kampong, it blends perfectly in the traditional surroundings of Banjar Palak, Sukawati, where it is located. |
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A sedate scattering of planters, wicker chairs and Balinese chests evokes mansions of old. |
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After conducting fieldwork together in New Guinea, Bateson and Mead coproduced ethnographic films and photodocumentation of Balinese kinesics. |
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Here is an example of heavy silver koftgari on a steel Balinese ceremonial axe. |
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The Balinese thrive on custom and ritual, and they've crafted elaborate costumes and buildings to support those rituals. |
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The program included several other excerpts from the classical Balinese dance repertoire. |
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For example, three Balinese texts discuss an ancient ritual called the Crow Ceremony that precedes an attack on another region. |
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The Balinese rarely drink large amounts of alcohol and so foreigners were easily the prime consumers. |
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It is not only the culture of MTV that defines the lives and aspirations of young, urban Balinese. |
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Worst case scenarios predict that hundreds of thousands of Balinese who depend on the tourism sector could lose their livelihood. |
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Most Balinese people speak Bahasa Indonesia, but it is not the only language of the people of this island. |
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The Balinese tourism industry would be destroyed and the island, now poor but developing, would be plunged into primitive semi-starvation. |
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In Legong Keraton, as in much Balinese dance, the movement is closely associated with the intricate rhythms produced by the gamelan ensemble. |
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Some 40 people, most of them children, practice Balinese traditional dances and the gamelan at his workshop and home. |
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I would suspect it was more Bali economy, for the Balinese lifestyle is village-based, deeply spiritual and anything but decadent. |
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Suddenly, the sounds of Balinese temple music emerge, along with a few gongs, some freaky Tibetan monk chants, a steel drum, and a cool bass line. |
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By the way, Achinese and Balinese also possess a retroflex voiceless stop. |
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Pimalai's architecture is reminiscent of a Balinese hideaway with its pavilions, pools and terraced lawns stepping down towards the beachfront Rak Talay restaurant. |
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In popular ideas of Balinese identity, the highland people feature as the conceptual counterpart to the royal houses established in the southern lowlands of the island. |
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The skirt cloths and the Balinese textiles have a strong integrative bias, featuring tie and dye skills, the use of natural dyes along with the indigenous batik tradition. |
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Moreover, for over a decade, cartoons have played a pivotal role in shaping the Balinese people's opinion and position on various developments on their island. |
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In Bali she founded the Balinese gamelan orchestras Tirta and Irama. |
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These efforts have focussed on restoring spiritual balance through ritual purification ceremonies, which reinforce an inherently apolitical Balinese self-image. |
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The Balinese checkered cloth symbolizes the balance of good and evil. |
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Symmetrical harmony of structure and individual expression replace the free-flow carving and communal symbolism of traditional Balinese sculpture. |
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For visitors from the south, battered by the stresses of city living, this seems to add up to an idea of holiday paradise, even if it is just a way of life for the Balinese. |
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The throngs of visitors both native Balinese and foreign guests have come to witness a ritual that has not been performed in Bali in living memory. |
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Ascher explains how visualizing their calendar as a tika enables the Balinese to solve, in their heads, complicated questions about the occurrence of specific calendar days. |
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Some 70 percent of the Balinese earn a living from agriculture. |
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The temple is a place of worship for both the Chinese and the Balinese. |
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Certainly there is no historic precedent for this kind of thinking in Bali, where Muslims and Balinese have always lived side-by-side in relative peace. |
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It was an impressive venue to the Balinese, as it housed Westerners almost exclusively, and few of them had been as high as the fifth floor, where the experiment was held. |
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Gamelan music is almost inseparable from the life of the Balinese. |
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Furthermore, he said that tourism is not an ultimate goal but a means to achieve the goal that is primarily the welfare of Balinese and Indonesians, in general. |
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They were also deeply impressed by the warmth and the hospitality of the Balinese, and the amazing breadth of artistic expression that pervaded daily life. |
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For centuries, the Balinese have considered the sea sanctified. |
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When visiting the foundation's office in Sanur last week, Fawcet was seen busy making phone calls to seek assistance from his global contacts for the poor Balinese. |
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I wasn't quite sure at first how we'd manage, but all resort staff minimally spoke Balinese and English, and I even overheard some staff speaking Japanese. |
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We stopped at a warung by the side of the road and sipped hot Balinese coffee, heavily sugared as we devoured the massive valleys falling away before us. |
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The Balinese onlookers tried to understand why the Australian contingent was getting all choked up by a song about a swagman who stole a sheep and then drowned himself. |
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Originally manufactured only by Balinese goldsmiths and silversmiths from the Pande clan, Balinese jewelry was previously made for royals and for ceremonial purposes. |
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Sacred ritual dances are performed only in Balinese temples such as sacred Sanghyang dedari and Barong dance. |
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Swedish effleurage strokes, Chinese acupressure and Balinese massage techniques come together while lavender and geranium work their magic. |
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East Java is also home to ethnic Balinese, as well as large numbers of Madurans due to their historic poverty. |
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Balinese Hinduism is somewhat different from Hinduism practised elsewhere, as Animism and local culture is incorporated into it. |
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The mostly Hindu Balinese do not eat the eggs, but sell them instead to local Muslims. |
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The treatment costs RO32, takes 90 minutes and includes a Balinese green tea scrub, steam bath and soothing massage. |
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They have been visiting fellows in Balinese music, theatre, and dance at The College of the Holy Cross for the last six years. |
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In one particularly memorable scene a volcano erupts just as primitive Balinese sit around in a circle chanting, an imitation of the kecak dance. |
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The nature of these powers is written in the sacred palms leaf books, the lontars, in which all sacred Balinese writings are preserved. |
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Balinese painting tradition are notable for its highly vigorous yet refined intricate art which resembles baroque folk art with tropical themes. |
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The enchanting culture, the abundant supply of the sun, the warmth of the Balinese and the mesmerising beaches. |
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The key to success is to use a really good quality chocolate and Balinese sea salt finishing salt. |
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Various Balinese dance drama also can be included within traditional form of Indonesian drama. |
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In California, Linda Sohl-Donnell choreographs tap works to intricate Balinese compositions. |
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Dang Hyang Nirartha was responsible for facilitating a refashioning of Balinese Hinduism. |
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The gamelans used in all Balinese processions are the gamelan gong gilak, a set of gongs, cymbals, gong-chimes, and drums. |
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The palace court traditions also evident in Balinese and Malay court which usually imposed refinement and prestige. |
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While in the US, Britten had his first encounter with Balinese gamelan music, through transcriptions for piano duo made by the Canadian composer Colin McPhee. |
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She was like a Balinese leyak, one of the spirits of humans most often seen in the form of a blue flame that darts from coconut tree to coconut tree, at night. |
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The layout of traditional Balinese and Javanese kratons is similar to the Chinese concept of walled compounds of royal pavilions, squares and gardens. |
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Wayang, the Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese shadow puppet theatre shows display several mythological legends such as Ramayana and Mahabharata, and many more. |
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In Bali, Indonesia, the black fibres of Arenga pinnata called ijuk is also used as thatched roof materials, usually used in Balinese temple roof and meru towers. |
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In Bali, dances have become the integral part of Hindu Balinese rituals. |
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The basic Balinese myth, holds that the Balinese were divinely led to Lombok by deities on both islands, and that they brought Majapahit's moral righteousness with them. |
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Commissioned to add a restaurant to a tourist villa and spa complex, Pradono evokes the idea of a taring or tetaring, a traditional Balinese temporary ceremonial pavilion. |
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Within an MSC Aurea Spa, guests are looked after by expert Balinese masseuses, beauty therapists, manicurists, pedicurists, hair stylists, and a dedicated spa doctor. |
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Tantra has painted geometric colour shapes overlaid with two giant golden palms, creating an ambiguous imagery that reflects her Balinese origin and Western upbringing. |
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The layout of the villas was inspired by the terraced Balinese rice paddy fields, joined in layers, each with views across the Indian Ocean and private gardens. |
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Lu made the comments during questioning by journalists while she was shopping at an antique shop at hotel where she is staying in the Balinese the beach resort Nusa Dua. |
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Hamilton is creating a sustainable business model, working with local Balinese woodcrafters and established entrepreneurs to further develop Fibonacci Blocks as a brand. |
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