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Bali Safari and Marine Park Chile Sauce Festival in Bali

Bali Safari and Marine Park held a regular Festival “Bali Safari Chile Sauce or Bali Sambal” is the third in the year 2011. Bali Safari Chile Sauce Festival this time lasted a month, starting on Sunday 7 August to September 7, 2011, more than 300 types of original sauce from all parts of Bali. “This year the Bali Safari Chili Festival more festive with the support of more than 300 participants who donated a typical chili recipe and the region,” said Hans Manansang, General Manager of Bali Safari & Marine Park on the opening 7th August 2011.

He expressed his thanks to the appreciation and enthusiasm of the participants who came from different districts of Bali to support this event. Hope Bali Safari Chile Sauce Festival can inspire people to preserve the cultural treasures of property.  Bali Safari Chile Sauce Festival opened by Regent of Gianyar Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardana Sukawati by cutting marked “Chile” was accompanied by Hans Manansang who also serves as Chairman of the Committee Bali Safari Chile Sauce Festival 2011. It seems incredible welcome visitors found the area Wantilan Hanuman. Not only participants are very excited to make and serve their local Chile, visitors are also willing to wait in line to take the challenge of spicy Bali Safari Chile Sauce Festival.

It is said by Manansang, spicy food is part of the culinary Indonesia. In order to give all the knowledge to visitors, the festival also provides interesting facts about the benefits of hot sauce. Sauce presented a wide range; there are Beruk sauce, chili powder, and Bongkot sauce. Chile Festival is one of the environmental activities in terms of culinary culture that made Bali Safari & Marine Park on a regular basis. Moreover, to welcome Chile Festival, Bali Safari also offers special promotional prices for owner ID Bali so that more people can enjoy hundreds of sauce, which is filed during the months ahead.

Bali Safari and Marine Park is conservation and educational institutions that contribute to the “culture and nature “. Obligation to preserve cultural and wildlife make Bali Safari & Marine Park, as the Indonesian leading amusement park in Bali 2010/2011. Bali Safari and Marine Park is home to hundreds amazing animals representing more than 50 species, including some of rare and endangered species. Combining Balinese cultural ambience with African Savannah, Bali Safari and Marine Park features the following exhibits featuring Sumatran elephant, Sumatran tiger, white tiger, leopard, Komodo dragon and cheetah are just some of the fascinating creatures that can be seen at the Bali Safari and Marine Park.

So, let’s join bali tour to the tourism Bali Safari and Marine Park in Bali….!!!

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Arja dance


BALI ART FESTIVAL

Tuesday, June 14 2011

Arja dance drama by Sanggar Arja Praba Kencana Desa Kramas Blahbatuh Gianyar
20.00 – 22.00 PM
Ayodya Stage, TAMAN BUDAYA ( ART CENTRE ) Denpasar.


Arja is one of Bali’s many genres of dance drama and has proven one of the most popular and adaptable. Originally danced by males, by the 1920s women started to take on major parts. Women are so suited to Arja roles that gradually they also took over the refined male characters as well, making it in significant part theatre about and by women, to the point that in the 1990s all-male troupes of Arja performers re-emerged. Arja is singularly versatile. It may use Topèng masks (a version called Prèmbon). It is suited to historical or contemporary dramas, love stories (Indonesian, Chinese and Arabic), and even Greek tragedy.

For these reasons, while other genres have come into vogue and gone, Arja has continued to draw Balinese audiences for nearly a hundred years. Another reason is that it is total theatre. The music is simple, elegant (and very difficult to play). It requires great acting and dancing skills, not least because plots are extemporized on stage for up to five hours. The emotional repertoire is demanding as it runs from slapstick farce to sharp political jokes to romance and tragedy. And finally, Arja is operatic. All the main characters sing arias in a range of different Balinese metred verse forms, tembang, each with its distinctive emotional register – the professionals being so skilled that they can ad lib during performance as the plot twists and turns. Arja is so demanding and takes so long to learn that there are relatively few recognized top professionals. Indeed senior figures now worry for the future of Arja because young people are attracted to the easier dance roles popular with international audiences.

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