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The lifestyles of Balinese people is expressed in their dance. Not only do we
learn about the Balinese religion from their dance creations but also we can
come to understand the flow of cultural events and activities that belong to
everyday life. We can discover Balinese attitudes, how they look at nature, and
how they regard their fauna and flora.
The very essence of the Balinese culture is dance and drama, which is
performed during temple festivals and in ceremonies. The dances performed in
hotels is a small fraction of what Balinese dance has to offer.
Balinese dance goes as far back as Balinese written history with much of the
heritage originating from Java. Ironically, as a result of the Islamisation of
Java, the Javanese culture has disappeared but has still survived in Bali and
has become part of classical Balinese culture.
Balinese dance cannot be separated from religion. Even the dances for the
tourists are preceded by many dancers praying at their family shrine for taksu
(inspiration) from the gods.
Dance fulfils a number of specific functions: It may be a channel for
visiting gods or demons, the dancers acting as a sort of living repository. It
may be as a welcome for visiting gods. It may be entertainment for visiting
gods.
The typical posture of Balinese dance has the legs half-bent, the torso
shifted to one side with the elbow raised and lowered in a gesture that displays
suppleness of the hands and fingers. The torso is shifted in symmetry with the
arms. If the arms are to the right, the shifting is to the left and
vice-versa.
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