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Cilinaya Dance, Traditional Dance From Bali






Cilinaya dance is one of the traditional dances originating from Bali. This dance was created by I Wayan Dibia, one of the traditional dance maestros of Bali in 1986. This cilinaya dance was originally created for staged by Sekaa Gong Patra Kencana Singapadu, in Gianyar.



The idea of the birth of this dance is inspired by chili ornaments. Chile is one of the typical ornaments in the clothing of the dancers of Cilinaya Dance. Chile is a long piece of cloth that is pointed at the tip of the tip with a colorful motif. Chile, which is part of the clothing of dancers, represents a joy and joy through the main message of this dance.



In the dance of cilinaya show a group of beautiful girls who swoop down gracefully. This dance illustrates the joy of young girls. In contrast to many other dances that further highlight the sharp eye delicacy, this dance is delivered in a joyous and full of smiles. This dance also highlighted the elegance of movement from the dancers.

Gamelan Bali, Traditional Musical Instruments From Bali






Balinese gamelan is a kind of traditional gamelan instruments originating from Bali. Balinese gamelan has some differences with other gamelan instruments, both in terms of shape and how to play it. This Balinese Gamelan instrument is usually displayed as a companion to an art performance in Bali, whether it is sacred or entertainment.




The Origin of Balinese Gamelan




According to historical sources, this Balinese gamelan has existed since ancient times. It can be seen from the inscription Bebetin in Bali Province, which mentions that the gamelan has existed since the year 896 AD, namely during the reign of King Ugrasena in Bali. But on the inscription is said at that time the Balinese Gamelan is slightly simpler than the present.



Starting from the VIII century at the time of the relationship between the kingdoms in Java and Bali, bringing some of the arts such as Javanese gamelan musical instruments into Bali although still a separate instrument. This makes the Gamelan Bali at first glance almost the same as the Java Gamelan. Yet even though this Balinese Gamelan instrument still has some characteristic that makes it different from Javanese Gamelan music instrument, one of them is how to play the instrument. When compared with the game of Javanese Gamelan instruments, this Balinese gamelan is played with a faster tempo.




Type of Balinese Gamelan




Balinese Gamelan musical instrument is grouped into 3 groups, including the old gamelan, gamelan madya and also a new gamelan. In the old gamelan groups, there are instruments such as gambang, saron, iron gong, gong luwang, selonding iron, selonding wood, angklung kelentang and also gender puppet. Then in the middle gamelan, there are instruments such as semarpagulingan, pelegongan, bebarongan, rekambling, jogged pingitan, babonangan, gong gangsa squat, and ringdik gandrung. While in the new gamelan there are instruments such as gong kebyar, warriors, angklung slats 7, pengajjaan, jogged bung-bung, and also distilled gong.




The function of Balinese Gamelan




This Balinese Gamelan instrument is very difficult to separate from Balinese life. Because when viewed from its function, this Balinese Gamelan is often used in accompanying religious ceremonies and also entertainment. In terms of religion, this Balinese Gamelan is often displayed in accompaniment of the passage of religious ceremonies or in accompaniment of traditional dances that are sacred. While in terms of entertainment, Balinese Gamelan is often displayed as a musical performance or accompaniment of various arts that are entertainment in the province of Bali.




The Development of Balinese Gamelan




This Balinese gamelan is one of the art tools that can not be separated from Balinese people. because if viewed from its function, in addition to being used as a comedy accompaniment of entertainment, this Balinese Gamelan is also a part of religious ceremonies there. So that the art of gamelan is still continuously preserved and also taught by generations by the people who are there.