Events create concentrated experiences. Attendees engage deeply over a short period. This intensity builds relationships faster than any other format.

The event ladder moves attendees from free exposure to paid participation to premium experiences. Each event type serves a different rung.

EVENTS

Free Webinars as Top of Funnel

Free webinars attract new prospects. Deliver genuine value while demonstrating your expertise. End with a soft offer for next-step engagement.

Structure webinars to leak your methodology without giving everything away. Leave attendees wanting more.

Event Type Purpose
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Paid workshop Deeper transformation

Paid Workshops

Paid workshops offer deeper transformation in 2-4 hours. Participants get focused learning and interaction. Price accessibly to encourage attendance.

Multi-Day Courses

Extended events (weekend workshops, week-long intensives) provide immersive experiences. These command higher prices and produce deeper results.

Conferences and Summits

Large events with multiple speakers and tracks. These can be produced solo or with partners. Conferences build community at scale.

Retreats and Masterminds

Top of the event ladder: multi-day retreats with limited attendance. Intimate, transformative, premium-priced. These create lifelong memories and relationships.

If you run events, map your offerings against this ladder. What rungs are missing? What could you add to serve attendees at different levels?

Rejang Dance, Traditional Dance From Bali






Dancing is one of the ways in which humans undergo a ritual of trust. For Balinese people, especially Hindus, dance is not only an artistic activity but also a part of religious ceremonies. In that case, there are two interrelated cultural elements of art and religion. Rejang dance is one of the traditional dances that contain both elements.



Rejang dance was created in the 8th-14th century AD This dance is usually performed in temples, or in sanggah (sanctuary) during the ceremony, as a sense of dedication to the ancestors. This dance is performed by women during the ceremony of worship with the position of marching, circling and also holding hands. At the Pangider Buana Ceremony, the dancers will surround the offerings and also spin while following directions from Pradaksina. Rejang dancers will usually use traditional ceremonial clothes equipped with gold flowers on the head. This series is part of the meaning of devotion itself.



The choreography in Rejang Dance is very simple, unlike other dances that have a high level of complexity. In Rejang Dance is no more than 10 kinds of motion is presented, so that the movement is displayed only done repeatedly. This dance is more emphasis on the value of taste and appreciation very very deep.



At the end of the dance, usually will be followed by War Dance that uses various weapons such as Spear, Gada, Bajra, Bandrang, Cakra, and so forth. This War Dance tells the war of the Gods Nawasanga with the Giant when turning Mount Manara in seizing Tirta Amertha. Until now Rejang Dance is still widely displayed in Bali and in some places in Indonesia, especially when celebrating major ceremonies. This dance has undergone a functional shift, not only as a religious ritual but also as a means of entertainment.