Pendet Dance
is originally a dance of worship which was exhibited at many temples in
bali, places of worship of Hindus in Bali, Indonesia. This dance
symbolizes the welcoming of the gods fall into the natural world.
Gradually, over the times, the artists transform Pendet to "welcome",
but still contains elements of the sacred-religious. Creator /
choreographer of modern dance form is I Wayan Rindi (? - 1967). Dance
created by the early 70's by this artist I Nyoman Kaler, describing the
welcome of the decline to the natural gods Marcapada.
Pendet Dance
is an offering in the form of ritual dance. The young girls follow the
movements of the women who are more senior. Pendet dance in groups or
pairs, shown after the Rejang dance in the courtyard temple. Usually the
dancers facing toward the sacred (pelinggih) wearing ceremonial dress
and each dancer brings sangku, jugs, bowls and other equipment
offerings. Besides Pendet, in Bali there are several types of dances
that brought the girls or women for completeness implementation of
religious rituals or ceremonies.
Pendet a
statement of the offerings in the form of a ceremonial dance. Unlike
dances performances that require intensive training, Pendet be danced by
everyone, pemangkus men and women, adults and girls. This dance is
taught simply by following the movement and rarely done in the hamlets.
The young girls follow the movements of the more senior women who
understand their responsibility in providing a good example.
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