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Senin, 23 Mei 2011

Bali dance entertaining museum in london

Bali dance
Balinese gamelan and dance entertain visitors in attendance at the Horniman Museum in Bali Day event, part of a series of exhibitions in Bali: Dancing for the Gods, held from April 2011 to January 2012. More than a hundred visitors who came from Forest Hill, southeast London area, meet the Horniman Museum Gallery Square, watching the Balinese Day, according to the secretary of the Embassy in London Pensosbud Novak Between Ivanhoe Saleh to London on Sunday (05/22 / 2011). He said, in the activities of this time, held a variety of activities aimed to demonstrate the culture and art forms of Balinese Kecak dance of workshops, storytelling, as well as gamelan and Balinese dance performances.

One of the guests chuckle in awe, "This is incredible, I have never seen such fantastic musical instrument." The phrase was thrown after watching the match that brought the gamelan group Gamelan Lila Cita Bali masik, most of whose members are British society, based in London. In addition, visitors are also treated to Balinese dances performed Bhawa Lila dance groups, dance groups in London under the care of Ni Made Pujawati owned subsidiary, and mask dance are staged Prof I Wayan Dibia of the Institut Seni Indonesia, Denpasar, bringing to London specifically to support exhibition at the Horniman Museum.

activities are fully supported, including funding, by the Embassy in London has been used and the promotion of Indonesian tourism to visitors. Some of the staff was busy handing out tourism brochures and explain to visitors who want to know more about the Indonesian Embassy. Bali Day activities held throughout the day from 10 am until 5 pm and managed to suck up the attention of most visitors Horniman Museum was built in 1901, specializing in ethnographic and musical instruments from around the world.

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