Sabtu, 13 Juni 2009

31st BALI ARTS FESTIVAL 2009

31st BALI ARTS FESTIVAL 13 JUNE - 11 JULY 2009





The History of the Bali Arts Festival

When tourism took off after 1965, the Balinese insisted that it followed cultural guidelines: if tourism was to be accepted, it was to be a cultural tourism, or "pariwisata budaya".
As the Balinese put it: "Tourism should be for Bali instead of Bali for tourism." In time, this idea become national policy, as part of a larger revping of regional cultures for national purposes. The policy owes much to the former Director General of Culture (1968-1978) and Governor of Bali (1978-1988), Ida Bagus Mantra, an Indian-educed Balinese. It led, on the one side, to the creation of enclave resorts such as Nusa Dua to limit the direct impact of tourism, and on the other, to a long haul cultural policy aimed at nurturing and preserving the traditional agrarian culture while adapting it to the demands of modernity, and in particular of "cultural tourism".
At the village level, local music groups, dances and other cultural events were inventoried, then supported by a series of contests at the district and regency level. The ensuing competition energized the cultural life of villages, whose "young blood" was already being drained to the city by the process of economic change and urbanization.

Schools of dance and art were created, in particular the Kokar conservatory and the STSI School of Dance and Music. Beside research, these schools replaced the traditional master/disciple relationship by modern methods of teaching; standardized the dance movements, produced new types of Balinese dances for tourism and modern village entertainment. Most important, it enabled former students to return to the villages as teachers, where they diffused, beside the creed of cultural resilience and renewal, new dances and standardized versions of old ones.
Many of the performances are held at the amphitheater which can hold up to 6,000 spectators, in a temple-like stage.

Each year, the Bali Arts Festival, beside the fed classical dances of the island, such as the legong, gambuh, kecak, barong, baris, mask dances and the like, is based on the theme around which new "dance choreography" is produced and old village dances and activities revived. Over the years, the whole range of classical Balinese stories - Ramayana, Mahabharata, Sutasoma, Panji - have thus been turned into "colossal" Sendratari Ballets.

The main challenge to the Arts Festival is obviously economic in nature. As village life is increasingly feeling the strains of monetary considerations, dancers, musicians and others cannot be expected to continue participating simply for the sake and the pleasure of it. As costs soar, new sources of financing have to be found. The obvious answer is the private sector and in particular the tourism industry. The greater task then is to convince the hotels, travel agencies and tourist guides to be more participatory in the Arts Festival rather than to their own sponsored events.

Considering the pride the Balinese have in their culture, and the adaptability and dynism they have always demonstrated, this little hurdle can be overcome. Trust the Balinese. They will eventually succeed to transform their tradition into a modern, Balinese culture of their own.

Kamis, 11 Juni 2009

LADY PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN


BALI SoDA (Bali School of Dramatic Art) AND ASTON DENPASAR HOTEL AND CONVENTION CENTER
PRESENT

LADY PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN on 12-14 JUNE 2009


Bali School of Dramatic Art is an accredited higher learning institute for performance art. esthablished in 2007 it has quickly grown to be known as a school for excellent in drama, musical theatre and classical ballet. Bali SoDA is the sole provider and representative of LAMDA (The London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art)

The london Academy of Music & Dramatic Art is one of the oldest drama institute in the world. LAMDA guides Bali SoDA students making sure they are given the best education in performance art under the guidance. Student the age of 5 years old are assessedeach year by LAMDA examiners and qualification gain at Bali SoDA serve them trhoughtout their lives.


LAMDA courses at Bali SoDA from pat of the QCA ( Qualification Curriculum Admissions) and young students from the age of 1 years old qualify to gain UCAS (University College, Adminissions Service). UCAS points are essential to gainning entrance into universities and colleges. Acredited performance education at an international standard is only available at Bali SoDA. Our drama faculty are actors, director, and stage managers, from top dramaacademies in the UK, South Africa, Canada and U.S.A.


Bali SoDA and Aston Denpasar Hotel and Convention center present the LADY PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN on 12-14 June 2009. Part of the ticket sale will donated to UNICEF program for children. For more detail please contact Aston Denpasar Hotel and Convention Center at 62 361 411 999 E: salesmanager2@astondenpasar.com or prmanager@astondenpasar.com and BALI SoDa at 62 361 434 701, E : info@balisoda.com


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