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The Kecak dance, or 'Tari Kecak', is a captivating traditional Balinese art performance, which also goes by, ‘the monkey chant dance’, and loosely 'fire dance', for its occasional use of fire as a centrepiece prop. The Kecak was created around 1930 and is now internationally recognised as one of Bali’s top-three signature dances (alongside the Barong and Legong). The Kecak dance is unique in that it has no other musical background or accompaniment besides the chanting of male dancers, intoning a “keh-chack” polyrhythmic choir during most of the performance. Kecak’s storyline is taken from the Ramayana Hindu epic and it’s often on the entertainment schedule of almost every Balinese arts and culture venue.
Tari Kecak actually originated from a Balinese ancient ritual called 'sanghyang' in which dancers fall into a trance. It is also a form of an exorcism and can go on for hours or even months. The ritual used to only take place inside temple ground.
In 1930, a German artist, Walter Spies, created a touristic dramatic version of the 'sanghyang' by adopting the Ramayana epic as well. He worked together with Balinese dancer Wayan Limbak, and took their innovation on a world tour. Kecak shot to fame. The Kecak dance has been developed and modified since the 70s. Some performances now use a different storylines from another part of the Ramayana epic and some use a female Kecak chorus. Tabanan’s Kecak Kolosal event at Tanah Lot in 2006 used 5,000 male dancers – a world record.
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Rice Terrace of Pupuan Tabanan
Mekotek Day
Mekotek means take something using a long wood. Mokotek is done together by a group of people at Munggu village using a long wood like a mount then one person climb up until it break down. It happends every six month exatly on Kuningan day or Yellow day at 13.00.
Keris and Rangda Dance at Canggu Village Bali
Balinese Hindu People in Bali especially in Canggu celebrating new year with diferent thing.
Barong and Rangda dance only in Bali