Showing posts with label kecak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kecak. Show all posts

Thursday, October 30, 2014

The Balinese Kecak Dances


"Cak-cak-cak". The obsessive sound of a choir from beyond the dust of ages suddenly rises between the lofty. Darkness looms over the stage. hundreds of bare-breasted men sit in a circle around the flickering light of an oil lamp chandelier, 'Cak-cak". They start dancing to the rhythmic sound of their own voice, their hands raised to the sky and bodies shaking in unison. This in the unique Kecak, perhaps the most popular of all Balinese dance.

Visitors rarely leave the island of Bali without first seeing a kecak performance. Originally the kecak was just
an element of the older Sang Hyang trance dance. It consisten of a male choir praying obsessively to the souls of their ancestor. At the initiative of painter Walter Spies, this religious choir was transformed into a dance by peoviding epic. The prince Rama, his wife Sita and his brother Laksamana are exiled in the middle of the forest. Rama goes hunting a golden deer at the request of his wife, who saw the strange animal and has asked him to catch it. While he is away, she is kidnapped by Rawana and taken to the latter's island kingdom of Alengka (Srilangka).

Rama allies himself with the monkeys and in particular with the withe monkey Hanuman. They build a bridge and cross to the island. War ensues until finally Rama defeats Rawana and is again united with his faithful wife.


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Friday, June 13, 2014

Kecak Dance a Spectacular Dance Performance

Kecak Dance is a Balinese dance performed by more than 100 men. Kecak Dance is also known as Ramayana Monkey Chant, the dance is performed by a 100 men or more sitting in a circle wearing checked cloth around their waist. What makes this dance interesting is that the music is made by the dancers percussively chanting "cak" and throwing up their arms, swaying, standing up, lying down as the story develop.The story of kecak Dance is a fragment from a Hindu epic, Ramayana. It tells about the story of Rama Prince with a help of monkey-like Vanara who defeats the evil king Ravana to rescue Princess Sita. Kecak Dance is classified as a sacred ritual dance. During the performance, spiritual entities will enter and possess the bodies of the dancers.


The dance is usually performed before sunset when the last rays of the sun slowly disappears behind the sea. Then the story continues in the darkness where the dance is only lit by the light from flames and torches. Uluwatu Temple is one of Bali's most sacred temple, in this temple, visitors can witness the Kecak Dance with beautiful sunset backdrop. The dance starts at 18:00pm but the tickets are available to be purchased from 17:00pm, for adults, the price is Rp 100.000 and for children is Rp. 50.000. Besides Uluwatu temple, Kecak Dance is also performed in other places such as Ubud and Tanah Lot. Kecak Dance is an interesting Balinese Dance performance that can entertain both domestic and foreign tourists from all ages. 


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