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Bali, Indonesia has various celebrations for different occasion however the religious festivals are the ones given with much significance. One of the HBGB Camp workshops at the 2007 Burning Man Festival in Nevada.Balinese festivities as well as ceremonies are normally done during the latter part of the afternoon or at night since the air is cooler at that time.

Bali, Indonesia has various festivities for special events but the religious festivals are the ones given with much significance. This baleganjur is composed by I Putu Putrawan. Performed by gamelan gong kebyar group Tri Bhuwana Giri from North-Bali; in the Tropenmuseum on June 16th 2007 during IGFA (International Gamelan Festival Amsterdam).Balinese celebrations and rituals are usually done during the latter part of the afternoon or at night since the air is more refreshing at that moment.

Bali, Indonesia has various celebrations for different events but the religious festivals are the ones specified with much importance. Gamelan Semara Ratih from Ubud, Gianyar, Bali performs Legong Kuntir at the annual Bali Arts Festival in 2002, after winning first prize in the gong kebyar competition.
Dancers: Gusti Ayu Yuliati and Gusti Ayu Sri Bidari of Peliatan
Dance coach: Gusti Ayu Sukmawati
Music coach: Cokorda Alit Hendrawan
Director: A.A. Anom Putra
The dance is done in the famous Peliatan style.Balinese festivities and ceremonies are usually held during the latter part of the afternoon or at night because the air is more refreshing at that time.

Bali, Indonesia has a variety of festivities for special occasion however the spiritual celebrations are the ones specified with much significance. Gamelan gong kebyar group Tri Bhuwana Giri gives a demonstration for their masterclass students in the Tropenmuseum Amsterdam during IGFA (International Gamelan Festival). It is one of the most respected gamelangroups from North-Bali under leadership of I Gede Yudi Gautama and consists of the best gamelan musicians and dancers from three neighbouring villages: Banyuatis, Munduk and Gesing. The group was founded in 1994 to preserve music- and dance styles of North-Bali. It won the 2006 kebyar competition of Buleleng and will participate this year in the Bali Arts Festival in Denpasar.Balinese festivities as well as ceremonies are normally done during the latter part of the afternoon or at night because the air is cooler at that moment.

Bali, Indonesia has various celebrations for special events but the religious festivals are the ones given with much importance. Rip Curl introduced a new event formula, mixing up surfing and live music, and creating Indonesia’s first SURF AND MUSIC FESTIVAL, held on Bali’s world famous Kuta Beach on Sunday October 7.Balinese celebrations and ceremonies are usually done in the late afternoons or evenings because the air is cooler at that moment.