Адрес: Jl. Raya Ubud 35, Griya Agung Tebesaya, Ubud
Who didn’t play, as a child, with the shadows of their own hands to create animals on the wall? Balinese shadow play summons childhood memories, uses simple and poetic images made of light and shadow and is enjoyable for just this reason, a lighthearted idea still capable of recalling marvels of the past. Even without understanding the local language, watching a performance of a shadow play is a unique experience which comes to life in front of and behind the curtain upon which the silhouettes of the characters are cast. In fact, it’s the tone of voice, modulated in various ways for the various characters by the dalang, the “puppeteer”, the whirlwind of action and the live music which highlights essential passages and makes the story accessible to all. The scene unravels with a clear distinction between Good and Evil, borrowing from traditional tales and epic poems, with moral and religious teachings, but also irony to lighten things up and capture the public. The true soul of the show is the dalang who can move up to 12 marionettes simultaneously, giving each a distinct character, laughing and singing while one or two assistants pass the other characters to the dalang and a small orchestra plays under lamplight, all creating a stunning illusion of reality. A fundamental and fascinating way of approaching the local culture.
The Ngerebong at Pura Agung Petilan in the name of Harmony
Also called Pengerebongan, it is a Hindu ritual centered on the concept of harmony. Ngerebong literally means "gathering": people from the community meet to pray, watch cockfights, dance and listen to music.
On the hills of Bali, Ubud stands on the edge of the tropical forest and terraced rice fields dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, among the most famous on the island.
When Michael White, then a young architecture student from Sydney, set sail for Bali in 1973, he was so impressed by the island that he decided never to go back. Made Wijaya, this is the name he gave himself after his conversion to Hinduism, mapped the historic buildings and tropical gardens of Bali, leaving a photographic heritage of great value.
Новый фильм THE MAKING OF THE BVLGARI HOTEL ROMA с Приянкой Чопра Джонас
Новый фильм с участием глобальной посланницы бренда Bvlgari Приянки Чопры Джонас, снятый компанией Atomic Production и режиссером Андреа Роветта, позволяет зрителям по-новому взглянуть на Bvlgari Hotel Roma, заглядывая за кулисы и знакомясь с мастерством и культурой, ставшими источниками вдохновения для этого отеля.