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Great Interest of Foreigners to Learn Balinese Dance Balinese arts are widely admired overseas. Many foreigners learn the art of dancing or the traditional Balinese gamelan music.
Being unsatisfied with the lesson there, they ultimately came to the art resources to get the original in accordance with the supporting community. It is one of the reasons for foreigners... |
Taman Ayun Temple Bali Pura Taman Ayun is a beautifully appointed temple, with its own surrounding moat, in the village at Mengwi, 18 kilometers west of Denpasar Bali, take about 1 hour drive from Ngurah Rai Airport, Bali. The history of this temple is closely associated with the beginning of the Kingdom of Mengwi,... |
Bali Arts Festival Presenting 9 Foreign Art Troupes from Seven Countries The 32hc Bali Arts Festival (BAF) 2010 will last a month beginning from June 12 until July 10. Nine foreign arts troupes coming from seven countries (Japan, America, Canada, India, Korea, Sweden and Belgium) are likely to
appear on the annual arts event. In addition to art performances, those foreign... |
Indonesia Launches Biometric Verification for Border Control The Directorate General of Immigration at the
Department of Law and Human Rights in Indonesia, locally known as Imigrasi, announced the rollout by SITA of a border control system that includes biometrics capture at 27 of the nation’s air and sea ports.
The system, SITA iBorders, will significantly improve Indonesia’s... |
Pagerwesi Holiday in Bali Striving for Goodness and Purity, the Balinese Celebrate Pagerwesi Day.
On Wednesday, March 2, 2010, Balinese Hindus marked Pagerwesi Day - a day intended to enhance dedication to God and safeguard the world.
Occurring every 210 days, Pagerwesi Day is celebrated in conjunction with Saraswati Day which fell earlier, on... |
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