Kecak at Uluwatu

Half Day

IDR 520.000/Pax

The tour start in the evening, visiting Uluwatu Temple is one of several important temples to the spirit of the sea ( built on the cliff ) to be found along the Southern Coast of Bali – Enjoying Kecak Dance Performance, which tell us the story of Ramayana Epic ( eternal love of Rama and Shinta ) and followed with music made by a few Man Shout “ cak cak cak “ .

This dance is a traditional dance that uses masks and costumes as the embodiment of Balinese spirits. Barong Dance is one of the traditional dances that use some media such as mask and costume as the embodiment of the creatures believed by the people of Bali. According to Balinese belief, Barong Dance is also a sacred art so there is also a mystical impression in it. However, this dance that is quite famous in Bali. Besides having artistic value, Barong Dance also has spiritual meanings in it. The good spirit is identified as Banas Pati Raja. Banas Pati Raja is the fourth “brother” or spirit child that accompanies a child throughout their life, which is a similar concept to guardian angels. Banas Pati Raja is the spirit which animates Barong. A protector spirit, he is often represented as a lion. The Barong is often portrayed accompanied by two monkeys.
Barong Dance also can be an entertainment for the community. For Barong Dance that is displayed as part of the ceremony at Pura, it is usually done seriously. Because it relates to the existing spiritual meaning so that it is done sacredly. While Barong Dance is displayed for entertainment, it usually interspersed with funny scenes. In addition there is also an attractive appearance of dancers such as “immunity” shows that make the audience amazed. In Hindu mythology that explains that the barong is taken from word “Bahruang” in Sanskrit. Bahruang is an animal considered to have supernatural powers and is often referred as a protector of goodness – back to hotel and take a rest.

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