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  • I Wayan Subudi Yadnyana  + (I Wayan Subudi Yadnyana, a.k.a Swoofone, wI Wayan Subudi Yadnyana, a.k.a Swoofone, was born in Denpasar in 1994.</br>He expresses himself through paintings, video mapping, multi-disciplined collaborations and more. Identified by his limited palette and design sensibility, he is an emerging artist with a definite and eye-catching style. Swoofone has confirmed his presence within the sphere of Balinese contemporary art.</br></br>“Initially, my designs grew from observing the landscape and traditional architecture. I was then attracted to the old European, Japanese and Indian architectural styles. I studied Balinese Hindu mythology and teachings that I wanted to translate,” said Swoofone, who also dedicates himself to helping organise local exhibitions. “The basis of my colour expression is Tri Datu: consisting of red, white and black representing the Balinese cycle of reincarnation. I like the limited colours. I want to explore the potential, and then maybe add other colours later.”, and then maybe add other colours later.”)
  • I Wayan Wirawan  + (I Wayan Wirawan was born on 27 November 1975. He is one of Bali’s leading contemporary artists, primarily a painter who initially trained in the Batuan style of painting. Aside from painting, Wirawan also works in carving, sculpture and installation.)
  • 3 Pikobet Ring Pemilu 2024  + (I would like to thank the presenter for giI would like to thank the presenter for giving me the opportunity. Both the audience, especially the panureksa whom I respect, the wantaka basa bali wiki whom I respect, and the audience whom I love. Om Swastiastu. First of all, let's together express our happiness to Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa, thanks to his grace we can gather together here for the Bali Oration Public Participation Wkithon event. On this occasion, allow me to deliver a speech that I have made.</br>Elections are only a means of exercising people's sovereignty to elect members of the DPR, DPD, President and Vice President as well as to elect members of the DPRD, which are carried out directly, publicly, freely, confidentially, honestly and fairly. As contained in UUD no. 7 of 2017 concerning general elections, all Balinese people cast their votes to support the candidate for regional leader of Bali.</br>A good Balinese leader candidate is a leader who is able to lead his people towards prosperity. Bali's future leaders must listen to the complaints of their people. Prospective Balinese leaders must be able to properly handle the problems that exist in the Bali area, including:</br>1) the declining growth of MSMEs, MSMEs play a very important role in Bali, especially in creating jobs, so they are seen as a lifeline in the process of encouraging the rate of economic growth.</br>2) controlling the prices of basic necessities, the increase in prices of basic commodities is due to expectations of increased demand, the main cause is the supply chain, food supplies such as agriculture are considered inefficient. If the trade system has not been properly regulated and controlled, prices and basic materials should remain stable.</br>3) development of public infrastructure, in the Bali area there are still public facilities that need attention and improvement. One of them is the highway, in some places there are still roads that are not good enough to pass on.</br>Sometimes many prospective leaders still forget about their duties as a result of which problems will increasingly influence other unfavorable factors that can cause disaster for the community.</br>Prospective Balinese leaders should be able to solve problems that arise in society so that the Balinese people live prosperously.</br>Okay, sorry if there are any mistakes or shortcomings, I apologize and close with. Parama shanti, "Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti, Om"ma shanti, "Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti, Om")
  • I G W Murjana Yasa  + (I. G. W. Murjana Yasa, is an Associate ProI. G. W. Murjana Yasa, is an Associate Professor in the Doctoral Study Program in Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Udayana University, Denpasar-Bali. His reasearch is on the creative economy and agriculture, as well as small and medium industries in Bali.ll as small and medium industries in Bali.)
  • IBM Dharma Palguna  + (IBM Dharma Palguna was born in Tabanan, JaIBM Dharma Palguna was born in Tabanan, January 10, 1962. He completed his undergraduate education at Udayana University, then continued his master's and doctoral programs at the Faculteit der Leterren, Rijksuniversiteit, Leiden. Since he was a teenager, he has been actively writing poetry, essays, opinions, and has been widely published in the Bali Post. His published books include Lawat-lawat Suwung (poetry; 1995), Shiwarartri in the Padma Purana (1997), Ida Pedanda Ngurah, the Great Author of 19th Century Bali (1998), Dharma Sunya: Worshiping and Researching Shiva ( 1999), How Mpu Monaguna Worships Shiva (2000), Giant Human God (2007), Shintany Rabbhana (novel; 2009), Watulumbang Mosses (2011), Sekar Ura (2012), Shakti Women (2014), Watulumbang Watumadeg ( 2014), Tattwa Man (2018), etc. His works depict creative explorations and deep reflections on life and the socio-cultural dynamics that cross the ages, and reflect his high appreciation and persistence in spirituality. He died in 2017.sistence in spirituality. He died in 2017.)
  • Robin Lim  + (Ibu Robin Lim @iburobin is a Filipino–AmerIbu Robin Lim @iburobin is a Filipino–American midwife, mother, grandmother, and founder of Yayasan Bumi Sehat, a nonprofit organization that provides free maternity care for pregnant women, mothers and their babies, plus healthcare for all those in need.</br></br>Born in the Philippines in 1956, Robin decided to become a midwife in 1991, when her sister and neice tragically died during childbirth. She qualified as a midwife in the United States and Indonesia, and founded the Bumi Sehat Foundation International in Bali, Indonesia. To date, she has birthed over 9,000 babies and is known by locals and international fans alike as “Ibu Robin” (Mother Robin). Bumi Sehat (which translates to “healthy mother earth”) operates clinics in Bali, Sumatra Island Aceh, Papua and the Philippines, as well as temporary clinics in disaster areas around the world such as Haiti and Nepal. Through the foundation, Robin trains and inspires more than 6,000 midwives and nurses per year, and over 300,000 people have benefitted from Bumi Sehat’s services to date.fitted from Bumi Sehat’s services to date.)
  • Ida Anak Agung Gde Agung  + (Ida Anak Agung Gde Agung was born in GianyIda Anak Agung Gde Agung was born in Gianyar, Bali, 24 July 1921. He is an Indonesian historian and political figure. In Bali he also served as King of Gianyar replacing his father Anak Agung Ngurah Agung. He holds a doctorate in history from Utrecht University, Netherlands.</br></br>In 1947, he became Prime Minister of the State of Eastern Indonesia (NIT). He served as Minister of Home Affairs and Minister of Foreign Affairs during President Soekarno's administration. Apart from that, he also served as Indonesian Ambassador to Belgium (1951), Portugal, France (1953) and Austria.</br></br>He died in Gianyar on 22 April 1999. On 6 November 2007 based on Presidential Decree Number 068/TK/Year 2007, he was awarded the title of National Hero by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.</br></br>He wrote a number of books. Among them are Twenty Years Indonesia Foreign Policy 1945-1965 (1973), Memories of the Past: The Dutch East Indies Colonial Era and the Japanese Occupation Era in Bali (1993), The Linggarjati Agreement: Prologue & Epilogue (1995).ati Agreement: Prologue & Epilogue (1995).)
  • Ida Arimurti Sanjiwani  + (Ida Arimurti Sanjiwani studied nursing forIda Arimurti Sanjiwani studied nursing for undergraduate at Udayana University. She completed her undergraduate studies in 2020 and continued the nursing profession for one year. since 2012 Ida started working in the field of education. Ida was accepted as a teaching assistant and took a training period of 3 months. after that she was appointed as a part-time lecturer for a while then became a contract lecturer since 2013. Ida had the opportunity to take a master's degree in nursing at the University of Indonesia for 2 years in the maternity department. but Ida did not continue the specialist program due to several considerations. Currently, Ida is one of the lecturers in the maternity nursing department and is currently a permanent lecturer at the University of Udayana since 2018.r at the University of Udayana since 2018.)
  • Ida Ayu Wayan Arya Satyani  + (Ida Ayu Wayan Arya Satyani, fondly called Ida Ayu Wayan Arya Satyani, fondly called Dayu Ani, was born in Denpasar, September 17, 1977. She is a dancer, choreographer and lecturer at the Indonesian Institute of the Arts Denpasar. She has given birth to various dance works. Dayu Ani was even trusted to work on the dance choreography for the film Sekala Niskala (Seen and Unseen) directed by Kamila Andini, including the dance theater The Seen and Unseen, which involved several artists from across countries (Japan-Australia-Indonesia) in co-production with Performing Lines, Four colours, and Earth Bajra Community.</br></br>Dayu Ani has been in the world of dance since she was 14 years old at Sanggar Maha Bajra Sandhi, and until now she continues to work hard to nurture young people in the studio which is now known as the Bumi Bajra Sandhi Foundation. Dance took him to various countries and collaborated with international artists across various fields. She was involved in Body Tjak The Celebration with Prof. Dr. I Wayan Dibia and Keith Terry (San Francisco, 1999), choreographed for The Missing Sun with Nelson Chia (Singapore, 2000-2001), participated in the Cultural Olympiad with Maha Bajra Sandhi (Athena, 2004). She is also the choreographer in the Recovery Bali program which was performed in six European countries (2006).erformed in six European countries (2006).)
  • Ida Ayu Wayan Sugiantari  + (Ida Ayu Wayan Sugiantari was born in KaranIda Ayu Wayan Sugiantari was born in Karangasem, Bali, April 29, 1983. She has been trying to write poetry since 1998 when she was in junior high school. In 1999-2001, when she was in high school, her works were often published in the Bali Post Minggu. In 2003, she finished her DII education at the Singaraja State IKIP PGSD study program, then was appointed a public teacher at SDN 1 Culik in the same year and 3 years later he was transferred to SDN 1 Manggis. After 11 years of teaching at SDN 1 Manggis, in April 2017 until now she was given an additional assignment as a principal at the Education Unit of SDN 1 Selumbung. She completed her undergraduate education at Dwijendra University in 2008, and completed his Postgraduate study (S2) in Basic Education, at Ganesha Education University (Undiksha) in August 2019.tion University (Undiksha) in August 2019.)
  • Ida Bagus Aditya Putra Pidada  + (Ida Bagus Aditya Putra Pidada was born in Ida Bagus Aditya Putra Pidada was born in Denpasar, June 23, 1996. The eldest of two children. Has been blind since the 1st grade of high school. Completed his undergraduate studies, majoring in Communication Science and Religious Information at the Hindu Dharma Negeri Institute (IHDN) Denpasar in 2019.</br></br>He wrote poetry and short stories. His works are included in the books Klungkung: Tanah Tua Tanah Cinta (Museum Gunarsa, 2016), Twenty Best Travel Stories (UKMP State University of Malang, 2016), Chewing Furious (JKP, 2017), Saron (JKP, 2018), Originally was Bali (Kanaka Media, 2020).</br></br>In addition, he often wins in writing competitions. Among other things, 1st place in the short story writing competition at the National level "Lautan Sastra" held by SMAN 1 Denpasar (2019), 2nd place in the "Collection of 15 Best Short Stories" held by DENUSC (2017), and 2nd place in the Autobiography Writing Competition for ABK level throughout Indonesia. Bali, which was held by Kanaditya (2020).</br></br>He was also one of the poets invited to the Indonesian Literature International Seminar (2019). Some of his poems have also been translated into Korean and included in the international poetry collection by the Bali Science Foundation (2021). While writing, he now manages a massage clinic called Bali Mahasadu Reflexology and Health Massage. In addition, he also works as an announcer at Denpasar City Public Radio 92, 6 FM.er at Denpasar City Public Radio 92, 6 FM.)
  • Ida Bagus Anom Suryawan  + (Ida Bagus Anom Suryawan is an internationaIda Bagus Anom Suryawan is an internationally recognized woodcarver, mask and puppet maker, dancer and puppeteer. His success brought him to the United States to work at the San Francisco Asian Art Museum and the Sante Fe Folk Art Festival. He has held mask making, mask painting, and mask dancing workshops throughout the United States and he holds permanent mask exhibitions at the San Francisco Exploratorium.</br></br>He was born into a family of wood carvers in Mas Village, Ubud, Bali. For more than thirty years he has been in the art of mask carving. His works are collected by mask collectors from various countries. He also imparted the art of mask carving to students from all over the world. Not only that, he is also an expert in the art of wood carving and puppet making.the art of wood carving and puppet making.)
  • Ida Bagus Arya Lawa Manuaba  + (Ida Bagus Arya Lawa Manuaba is a Balinese Ida Bagus Arya Lawa Manuaba is a Balinese writer from Abiansemal sub-district, Badung district. He was born on December 24, 1988. He works as a permanent lecturer at the Markandeya Institute of Technology and Education, Bali. Besides that, he is also active as a writer, entrepreneur, Balinese language activist and also a content creator.</br></br>He has many works in the field of short stories, novels and books, including the short story Barong Brutuk (2019), the book Putih Biru (2019), Alien According to Hinduism (2018), Climbing the Golden Stairs: Half a Century of National Education Association (2019), Mongah: Learning to Live From a Fern Man (2020) Luh Ayu Manik Mas: Planting Local Fruits (2021), Girls Born From the Moon (2021) and many of his other works.</br></br>Here I select and discuss one of his works that just won and was included in the five best kakawin works in the kakawin writing competition category in Old Javanese or Kawi language and Balinese script in the Saraswati Sana Literature competition organized by the Puri Kauhan Ubud Foundation. in August 2021 and his work won the 4th place. Kakawin was entitled Kakawin Korona Parisuddha.in was entitled Kakawin Korona Parisuddha.)
  • Arya Lawa Manuaba, Ida Bagus  + (Ida Bagus Arya Lawa Manuaba is the author Ida Bagus Arya Lawa Manuaba is the author of the book “Alien Menurut Hindu” (2018) which became a phenomenal book throughout 2018-2019. His first novel, “Putih Biru” (2019), tells a story of an adventure of rural teenagers in Bali and was ranked in the top eight of the selected novels at the 2017 UNNES International Novel Writing Contest in Semarang. His second novel is entitled “Haricatra” with three sequels and is in the process of publishing. In addition to nonfiction books and novels, he also writes many short stories and articles. One of his best short stories is entitled “Barong Brutuk” (2019) which tells about the mysticism of Terunyan Village.</br></br>Gus Arya, his nickname, is known through his writings. People who know him always associate him with writing, imagination and even aliens. Born in Denpasar, December 24, 1988, he loved the world of writing since childhood. During the fourth grade of elementary school, he wrote a series of stories that he read daily to his friends. After school, he wrote a horror story in a notebook and then shared it with his friends at school.</br></br>During middle school, he won several article writing and short story competitions. When he was in high school, his name always appeared in the best six short stories of the annual short story competition at Balai Bahasa Provinsi Bali. Among all the short stories he has ever written, the short story “Orang-Orang Berbaju Hitam” (2011) is the most meaningful. With that short story, he helped his poor friend pay school fees for one year.</br></br>Now Gus Arya works as a lecturer at ITP Markandeya Bali in the field of prose. He also manages independent publishing and writer services, and is active in the preservation of Balinese language and literature at the BASAbali Wiki. His hobby is traveling in a quiet village and going to museums.g in a quiet village and going to museums.)
  • Ida Bagus Darmasuta  + (Ida Bagus Darmasuta, a Balinese writer, phIda Bagus Darmasuta, a Balinese writer, photographer, painter, and also the Head of the Balinese Language Center (2000-2005). He was born in Denpasar, April 10, 1962. He graduated from the Faculty of Letters at Udayana University. Since a student he has been active in literary activities, including writing poetry, short stories, drama scripts, essays, and so on. In 2007 he received the Rancage Literary Award for his services in fostering and facilitating the publication of modern Balinese literature. Besides being active in the world of literature, he is also known as a photographer and painter. In 2014 he launched a poetry and photography book entitled “Jejak Canvas: Poetry-Photography” at Bentara Budaya Bali. In 2016 he participated in exhibiting his photography art at Bentara Budaya Bali in the program "Mahendradatta: Archaeological Traces and Historical Figures". He passed away on August 9, 2019.igures". He passed away on August 9, 2019.)
  • Ida Bagus Dharmadiaksa  + (Ida Bagus Dharmadiaksa was born in DenpasaIda Bagus Dharmadiaksa was born in Denpasar, August 21, 1956. He has written poetry since he was a teenager (1979) and has been widely published in the Bali Post. He was the second winner of the Bali Post Poetry Competition (1979), the winner of the poetry creation competition at Udayana University (1979). Now he is the Chairman of the Widya Dharma Shanti Foundation in Denpasar which oversees ITB Stikom Bali Group (SMKTI Bali Global) and Supervisor of the Univ Civil Servant Cooperative. Udayana and Lecturer of the Faculty of Economics & Business Unud. the Faculty of Economics & Business Unud.)
  • Ida Bagus Gde Parwita  + (Ida Bagus Gde Parwita was born in TihinganIda Bagus Gde Parwita was born in Tihingan Village, Klungkung, November 19, 1960. He started to enjoy poetry actively since teaching at SMP-PGRI Klungkung in 1980. Until he graduated with a Bachelor of History Education and a Masters Degree in Education Research and Evaluation at Undiksha, he wrote Poetry and Cultural Records. Currently, he is the Principal of the Dawan Tourism-PGRI High School, Klungkung. </br></br>His poetry works were published in Bali Post, Nusa Tenggara, Karya Bhakti, Berita Buana, DenPost, and a number of On-line Media such as Jendela Sastra, Poetry Locker, etc. Anthologies of Indonesian-language poetry that have been published with other poets: Pintu Ilalang, Spektrum, Ginseng Tea, Indonesian Poetry 87, Indonesian Poetry Anthology (API) 1997, Inner Coloring Shades with the Association of Indonesian Writers and Poets (HP3N), and Klungkung Tanah Tua Land of Love. Lebur Klungkung is a historical literary work made in the form of a Picture Story, which was worked on with the historical core of Puputan Klungkung with I Wayan Suartha. His single book collection of poems is “Luka Purnama” (2020)llection of poems is “Luka Purnama” (2020))
  • Ida Bagus Gede Ngurah Rai  + (Ida Bagus Gede Ngurah Rai, born in KesimanIda Bagus Gede Ngurah Rai, born in Kesiman, Denpasar, 1926. He was a Hindu clergyman/priest/preacher at Geria Bajing, Kesiman. She is known as Ida Peranda Geria Bajing. In his youth he was known as a puppeteer who was popular in Bali. Apart from performing in various parts of Bali, he has participated in Wayang Festivals in Jakarta, Solo and Yogyakarta. His love for wayang emerged when he was a child because he liked hearing wayang stories from his father, Ida Bagus Putu Mergeg. He was once a teacher of puppetry at SMKI and a lecturer at the Hindu Dharma Institute (IHD) Denpasar. He is also interested in theater arts and has performed in theater with playwright IB Anom Ranuasa. In her youth she was also a star in the film "Jayaprana and Layonsari" which later made her known as Ida Peranda Jayaprana. He died in 1998.as Ida Peranda Jayaprana. He died in 1998.)
  • Ida Bagus Ketut Adnyana  + (Ida Bagus Ketut Adnyana or with the pen naIda Bagus Ketut Adnyana or with the pen name Ratu Aji Baskara. He is a writer who comes from the village of Dharma Tengah Riang Gede, Penebel district of Tabanan, he is now 82 years old.</br>The literary works that have been written by him.</br>Of these works the most different among the others is Geguritan karmasadhi</br>In Gaguritan Karmisadi by Ida Bagus Adnyana (Ratu Aji Baskara) this gaguritan is bound by 4 pupuh namely, Pupuh sinom, Pupuh ginada, Pupuh mijil, and Pupuh Sinom.</br></br>In Gaguritan Karmisadi tells about a child who is intelligent, smart, and serious in doing something even though the child is uneducated and comes from an underprivileged family who comes from a cheerful big village and tells about the conditions at that time in the cheerful big village which was indeed minimal welfare of the people.</br></br>It also contains virtue values which become the moral message of this gaguritan.</br>From the word "Karmisadi" it means that human behavior has 6 noble traits. From this geguritan story, it is the story of a noble character that doesn't need to be from an educated person but a sincere and sincere heart to make it happen.ncere and sincere heart to make it happen.)
  • Ida Bagus Ketut Dharma Santika Putra  + (Ida Bagus Ketut Dharma Santika Putra or faIda Bagus Ketut Dharma Santika Putra or familiarly known as DS Putra, was born in Negara, Jembrana, Bali, 27 July 1964. Since he was a teenager, he has been active in writing poetry, short stories and essays in the Bali Post and several local newspapers. Apart from being a journalist, he is also active as a cultural thinker and mobilizes the arts and culture community in the State, Jembrana. One of them is the West Bali Rembug Appreciation (Rajer Babat) literary and theater movement in the 1990s. He is also active at the Praba Gita Art Pondok. In 2000 he gave birth to the Jembrana Post tabloid and in 2002 he gave birth to the Ge-M tabloid. His published books include Assembling Mekepung Traditions, Trees of Love 2, Keyhole (2021). For his dedication in the field of literature and art criticism, he was awarded the Bali Jani Nugraha by the Governor of Bali in 2021. Previously, he also received the Dharma Kusuma award in 2018 from the Governor of Bali. He died on January 21, 2022 due to illness.e died on January 21, 2022 due to illness.)
  • Ida Bagus Ketut Panda  + (Ida Bagus Ketut Panda is an Indonesian Postwar & Contemporary painter who was born in 1941. He is the son of Ida Bagus Made Togog from whom he learned painting.)
  • Ida Bagus Made Togog  + (Ida Bagus Made Togog (1913–1989) was a traIda Bagus Made Togog (1913–1989) was a traditional painter in the Batuan style, Gianyar, Bali. Since childhood, Togog was very familiar with literature in the form of lontar, mythological stories, and folklore. These things become a source of inspiration in painting. When two anthropologists, Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead conducted research on Balinese characters in Batuan Village from 1936 to 1938, Togog was asked to describe his dream expression. At that time, Togog produced dozens of paintings on paper with thematic themes of dreamland and niskala (unseen) with magical nuances. Togog's works can be found at the Puri Painting Museum, ARMA Museum, Bali Museum, Neka Museum, Tropenmuseum, Ethnography Museum in Leiden.</br></br>Batuaninteractive.com:</br>"Togog was a leader in the group of Batuan artists, in painting, in teaching painting to others, and in selling pictures. He was also one of the oldest, about twenty-five in 1937, was married and hadone child. His father had died when he was twelve</br>years old, and his mother supported him by selling foodstuffs. His grandparents had been priests. His wife was a weaver and a ritual specialist. Along with Ngendon, Togog was among the first to learn to paint, about two and a half years before Mead and Bateson arrived. He had painted designs on dancer's costumes and knew how to write classical Balinese on palm-leaf manuscripts.</br>He was also a ritual specialist. Togog often visited Spies and Bonnet, watched them work, and tried to copy Bonnet's work and a picture from a magazine. He showed them his own work for criticism, and was a member of their artist's collective, Pita Maha. Togog spent time as a migrant farm laborer, plating coconut trees and working in a coffee plantation in the mountains.</br>Togog assisted Bateson in checking the attributions of the paintings. He made eighty-three pictures in the collection." eighty-three pictures in the collection.")
  • Ida Bagus Made Poleng  + (Ida Bagus Made was born in Tebasaya, Ubud,Ida Bagus Made was born in Tebasaya, Ubud, Bali in 1915. Ida Bagus Made came from a Brahman family of accomplished artists in Tampaksiring, Bali. His Father, Ida Bagus kembeng (1897–1952), was a well-known painter who won the prestigious Silver Medal in 1937 at the International Colonial Art Exposition in Paris. Ida Bagus Made first learned painting and carving from his father. He later studied painting under the guidance of Rudolf Bonnet. Bonnet once wrote that Ida Bagus Made was one of the most talented artist in Bali. He was in his teens when the modernization of Balinese art began in the late 1920s, and only 21 years old when he joined the prestigious Pitamaha Artist Guild, founded in 1936 to preserve Balinese art from the threat of tourism and commercialism. His father, Ida Bagus Kembeng had two wives: Jero Deblog and Ida Ayu Rai. Ida Bagus Made was a child from his second wife. From his marriage with Jero Deblog, Ida Bagus Kembeng had two sons: Ida Bagus Putu Wiri and Ida Bagus Made Belawa. With Ida Ayu Rai, Kembeng had a daughter, Ida Ayu Oka, and two sons: Ida Bagus Made Poleng and Ida Bagus Nyoman Raka. Ida Bagus Made was married to Gusti Niang and had one daughter, Ida Ayu Sadri. Since Ida Bagus Made did not have a son, he adopted Ida Bagus Pudja, a son of his half brother, Ida Bagus Belawa. He was known by the Balinese as a ritual specialist for carving sacred masks imbued with magical powers for the surrounding temples of Ubud. As a traditional painter of the Pitamaha generation, he became known worldwide for his artistic mastery. Ida Bagus Made was a prolific painter who had a profound distrust of art dealers and collectors.He scrutinized his admirers and only a handful of collectors passed his test. The late Indonesian President Sukarno was one of such collectors that Ida Bagus Made revered. His works are well sought after and are in the collection of many museums in the world. He died after an illness in 1999. In 2000, following the artist’s last wish, the widow of Ida Bagus Made loaned over 100 paintings from the artist’s private collection to the Puri Lukisan Museum for safekeeping.o the Puri Lukisan Museum for safekeeping.)
  • Ida Bagus Oka  + (Ida Bagus Oka (16 April 1936 – 8 March 201Ida Bagus Oka (16 April 1936 – 8 March 2010). He was Minister of State for Population/Head of BKKBN (1998 – 1999) in the Development Reform Cabinet during the administration of President B.J. Habibie. Previously, he served as the 7th Governor of Bali for a term of office from 1988 – 1998. He became Governor of Bali replacing Ida Bagus Mantra. He also served as Chancellor of Udayana University, Bali. In 2001, he was tried in connection with a corruption case and sentenced to one year.corruption case and sentenced to one year.)
  • Ida Bagus Pawanasuta  + (Ida Bagus Pawanasuta, born in Gianyar, NovIda Bagus Pawanasuta, born in Gianyar, November 21, 1966. He writes in Balinese and Indonesian. He is a writer, he is also a teacher at a high school in Klungkung. He also has many published works, including “Pangasih Pamero” in 2005 published by Balai Bahasa Bali, Gaguritan Aji Palayon Transformasi Kakawin Aji Palayon in 2006 published independently, and Essay Collection “Learning on Giri” in 2009 published independently. There are still many of his works, but he is also the founder of the Tutur Studio (1999) and the Lentera Literary Community (2008).and the Lentera Literary Community (2008).)
 (Ida Bagus Pawanasuta, born in Gianyar, November 21, 1966. He writes in B)
  • Ida Bagus Tilem  + (Ida Bagus Tilem was a sculptor who was borIda Bagus Tilem was a sculptor who was born in Mas, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, on December 13, 1936 and died November 20, 1993. Since childhood he learned to sculpt from his father, Ida Bagus Nyana. His works feature visuals that captivate art lovers. After his first trip abroad when he was chosen to represent Indonesia at the New York World Fair in 1964, he diligently held exhibitions abroad, such as Thailand, Hong Kong, Australia, Germany, Austria, and Mexico., Australia, Germany, Austria, and Mexico.)
  • Ida Bagus Tugur  + (Ida Bagus Tugur was born in Griya Cucukan,Ida Bagus Tugur was born in Griya Cucukan, Klungkung, Bali, 29 May 1926. He was a maestro of traditional Balinese architects (undagi) who created many monumental buildings in Bali. His works include the Ardha Candra open stage at the Bali Cultural Park, the Bajra Sandhi Monument in Renon, the Kanda Pat Sari or Catus Pata statue in Semarapura City (Klungkung), the Bali DPRD Building, Balinese architectural buildings at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (Jakarta), and sacred buildings for several temples in Bali. He died on December 21 2020 in Denpasar at the age of 94 years.1 2020 in Denpasar at the age of 94 years.)
  • Ida Bagus Wayan Widiasa Keniten  + (Ida Bagus Wayan Widiasa Keniten was born iIda Bagus Wayan Widiasa Keniten was born in Geria Gelumpang, Karangasem. January 20, 1967. The books he has written in the form of literary works and literary studies include (1) Buduh Nglawang (acquired Rancage); (2) Bangke Matah; (3) Butcher's Inheritance; (4) White Horse; (5) Kania's Novelt; (6) Drill; (7) Sabdaning Lonely; (8) Mekel Paris; (9) Soul Tree; (10) Women of the Night; (11) The Fable of Flip-flops, (12) Genjek Socio-Contextual Perception, (13) Basur's Existence, (14) Jro Lalung Ngutah (Received Widya Pataka Award), (15) Manukan Birds Session.</br></br>The First Winner of the 2013 National Achievement Teacher and Recipient of the 2013 Education Satyalancana Honorary Award from the President, Dr. H. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Wednesday, November 27, 2013 at Istora Senayan Jakarta. In 2014 he participated in the Benchmarking Program to Germany, then to Paris (France), Belgium, and Amsterdam (Netherlands). Thursday, August 14, 2014 received the Widya Kusuma award from the Governor of Bali. In 2015 he got Widya Pataka for his book Jro Lalung Ngutah.dya Pataka for his book Jro Lalung Ngutah.)
  • Ida Pedanda Gede Made Gunung  + (Ida Pedanda Gede Made Gunung (1952 – 18 MaIda Pedanda Gede Made Gunung (1952 – 18 May 2016) was a Hindu Pedanda (cleric/priest) from Blahbatuh, Gianyar, Bali. He was a legend who had a progressive view far into the future. This Pedanda, who was born in Gria Gede Kemenuh Purnawati, seems to have changed the image of Pedanda (Hindu Priest) from simply leading ceremonies, to becoming a Dharma Discourse preacher.</br></br>He is very skilled in translating complex Hindu religious philosophy to the general public using simple, clear and straightforward language accompanied by a great sense of humor. It is not surprising that he often appears in various media, both electronic and print media, to provide Dharma Wacana (sacred discourse) to Hindus. Not only in Bali, he also gave dharma discourses outside Bali, from Java to Kalimantan. Apart from actively appearing in various print and electronic media, he is also active in writing in cyberspace via his website.</br></br>Born with the name Ida Bagus Gede Suamem, he completed his elementary school education at Blahbatuh Elementary School in 1965. Then he continued his junior secondary education at SMPN in Gianyar until graduating in 1968. Then he continued his education at Taman Guru Atas in Sukawati. He worked as a Family Planning Field Officer (PLKB) Gianyar from 1972 to 1974. Then he changed profession to become an elementary school teacher in Banjar Mawang, Lodtunduh, Ubud, from 1975 to 1983, then moved to teach at SD 3 Pering from 1983 to 1985. He was appointed as the Hindu Religious Field Extension Coordinator for Blahbatuh District from 1985 to 1987 and then returned to teaching as a teacher at SD 7 Saba from 1987 to 1994. In 1992 he was ranked as an exemplary teacher for Blahbatuh District.</br></br>In between his busy teaching activities as a teacher, he continued his education at the Hindu Dharma Institute (now changed to Indonesian Hindu University) until he obtained a Bachelor's degree in 1986. Apart from being a school teacher, he is also a black belt in karate and once joined the DPD Gojukai (Black Belt Council) 1988 – 1991.</br></br>He was medicalized or became a pedanda in 1994. From 2002 until near the end of his life, he was an extraordinary lecturer at the Faculty of Usada, Indonesian Hindu University. He is also known to be very critical in addressing the problems of carrying out Hindu ritual ceremonies in Bali, especially Human Yadnya and Pitra Yadnya, which have often been held with great pomp and cost a lot of money.d with great pomp and cost a lot of money.)
  • Ida Pedanda Gede Oka  + (Ida Pedanda Gede Oka was born in Banjar KuIda Pedanda Gede Oka was born in Banjar Kualon, Denpasar, 1909. Apart from devoting his life as a priest, he was known as an undagi (traditional Balinese architect). This talent was inherited from his father, Ida Bagus Anom, a famous undagi and sculptor of his time. Since the age of eight he has learned to make sculptures from his father. As an undagi, he really understands the books Asta Kosala-Kosali, Asta Bumi, Wismakarma and the like. He is not only an expert in making traditional Balinese buildings and Hindu sacred buildings, but is also an expert in making vessels, jempana and bulls for the Ngaben ritual., jempana and bulls for the Ngaben ritual.)
  • Ida Poetu Taman  + (Ida Poetu Taman was a sculptor (1873-1953)Ida Poetu Taman was a sculptor (1873-1953) born in Mas Village, Ubud, Bali. He is very skilled in wood carving. He is also an expert in carving rock for the construction of Hindu religious shrines in Bali. Apart from being a sculptor, he is known in the dance drama "Calon Arang" as Patih Pandung who fights against the evil of Nateng Dirah. He once joined the Pitamaha art community.He once joined the Pitamaha art community.)
  • Ida Wayan Eka Werdi Putra  + (Ida Wayan Eka Werdi Putra or who is often Ida Wayan Eka Werdi Putra or who is often called Gus Eka is the initiator of SAGARAGIRI Outdoor. SAGARAGIRI comes from the word Sagara/Segara which means sea and Giri which means mountain. Sagara-Giri is a concept of Balinese local wisdom that describes the sacredness of the dimension of space. Sagara (mountain)-Giri (sea), Pasir-Wukir, and upstream-teben (downstream) are other terms that are also symbols of unity and mutual influence.</br>Some traditional Balinese literature mentions that the Kawi Wiku or poet priests wrote their literary works in beautiful places. The priest, poet or author walks along the mountains and coasts to express his visual beauty in the form of literary works as a form of glorification of the Creator.</br>This is what became the inspiration for the establishment of SAGARAGIRI Outdoor. Glorifying nature is one of the ways that Balinese predecessors used to enjoy life, even as a spiritual practice. In this increasingly frenetic era, we want to adapt the concept and practice to invite SaGi's friends back to nature, protect it, and enjoy it from a different perspective.and enjoy it from a different perspective.)
  • Ketut Ika Inggas  + (Ika has over15-year experience in coordinaIka has over15-year experience in coordinating development cooperation projects for several international institutions and aid agencies. She successfully managed over 30 human rights, environmental, democracy and development projects across Indonesia, and the Southeast Asia region, totaling 12.5 million dollars. </br></br>Ika is the chairperson of Banjar Bali USA, the Balinese community in Washington, DC, and surrounding areas. Before she moved to the US in 2011, Ika worked as a development specialist on democracy and human rights projects with institutions.d human rights projects with institutions.)
  • PIKOBET SANE KAWETUANG OLIH ALIH FUNGSI LAHAN MAJENG RING KAURIPAN KRAMA BALI  + (IMPACTS CAUSED BY LAND USE CHANGE ON THE SIMPACTS CAUSED BY LAND USE CHANGE ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF BALINESE COMMUNITIES</br>Om Swastyastu</br> Honorable judging team, as well as beloved friends, let us first offer our prayers and gratitude to Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa for His blessings, allowing us to gather here for the Wikhiton Public Participation event, Bali Orates. On this auspicious occasion, allow me to deliver a speech titled “Issues Arising from Land Use Change in the Life of the Balinese Community.”</br> Ladies and gentlemen, land use change refers to a shift in the function of land from its previous purpose. Land use change in the Bali region has become increasingly prevalent lately, marked by phenomena such as the reduction of productive agricultural land. Indonesia is an agrarian country, and a significant portion of its population works as farmers. What will happen if agricultural land, the source of basic necessities for the Balinese people, continues to be converted into residential areas, coupled with an influx of newcomers requiring them to build dwellings? Another observable phenomenon is the decrease in water catchment areas. Soil is a powerful rainwater absorber. If land with soil is converted into housing, buildings using concrete and paving will indirectly reduce water catchment areas. This becomes hazardous when the rainy season arrives, and the increased use of concrete and paving reduces water catchment areas, leading to higher water volumes and flooding in certain areas. In the last rainy season in Bali, there were numerous flood disasters that resulted in residents losing their homes. Such events will undoubtedly have a negative impact on sustainability, as if left unchecked, the relatively small island of Bali, combined with the increasing trend of land use change, can cause discomfort in the surrounding environment, a decline in food productivity, global warming, and many other terrifying consequences of land use change.</br> Based on these issues, I hope that the future leaders in 2024 can provide solutions to address the escalating land use change. Bali’s leaders are expected to be faithful custodians, safeguarding the land of Bali and enacting regulations that prioritize and champion the land, customs, and culture of Bali.</br> To all my friends, let us protect the land of Bali from the dangers of land use change so that Bali’s land remains sustainable. That is all I can convey; I apologize for any shortcomings. I conclude with Parama Santhi, Om Santhi, Santhi Om. with Parama Santhi, Om Santhi, Santhi Om.)
  • Ngelawan Gelombang: Tantangan Banjir ring Kabupaten Badung  + (In Bali Province, as in many other tropicaIn Bali Province, as in many other tropical regions, floods have become a serious issue that often disrupts the daily lives of residents. One of these areas, Badung Regency, faces similar problems, and several solutions can be proposed to address them. Firstly, the construction of a better drainage system is an important step in flood mitigation. Efficient drainage can help facilitate the flow of rainwater and prevent waterlogging on roads and residential areas. Regular cleaning and maintenance are also necessary to keep the drainage system functioning optimally.</br></br>Furthermore, vegetation planting and land rehabilitation can be long-term solutions to strengthen soil absorption capacity. By increasing vegetation such as trees and shrubs, rainwater can be more easily absorbed by the soil, reducing the risk of erosion. Afforestation and restoration programs can help improve the ecosystem and reduce the risk of future floods. Additionally, better spatial planning is key to preventing floods. Local governments need to ensure that development takes into account environmental aspects and flood risk potentials. Mapping flood-prone areas and controlling development in those areas can reduce vulnerability to floods.</br></br>Increasing public awareness is also crucial in efforts to address floods. Through education and campaigns, residents can be informed about the importance of environmental conservation and eco-friendly behaviors, such as proper waste disposal and vegetation preservation. The more people involved in environmental conservation, the lower the risk of floods. Moreover, technology can be an effective tool in flood anticipation. Early warning systems connected to weather monitoring can provide quick and accurate information about potential floods, enabling early evacuation and other mitigation measures.</br></br>Furthermore, the use of technology in drainage management and flood control can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of these efforts. With a combination of various solutions, it is hoped that the flood risk in Badung Regency can be reduced. It is important for the government, the community, and other stakeholders to collaborate in implementing these solutions to create a safer and more sustainable environment for everyone.more sustainable environment for everyone.)
  • Solusi dari penumpukan sampah yang tidak terpilah di Denpasar  + (In daily life, there is a disposal processIn daily life, there is a disposal process involving materials such as leftover food that becomes waste. Waste is the residue of human daily activities and/or natural processes that is solid in form. Waste often refers to unwanted or unbeneficial residual materials for humans.</br></br>Denpasar, as one of the leading tourist cities in Bali, faces a serious challenge in managing waste accumulation. With the increasing number of residents and tourists each year, this problem becomes increasingly urgent to address. However, amidst this challenge, there is a glimmer of hope through the Zero Waste initiative carried out by SMK Negeri 3 Denpasar.</br>Waste accumulation in Denpasar has become a primary concern for the local government and community. Amidst its natural beauty, waste piles can damage the environment and disrupt tourism. However, SMK Negeri 3 Denpasar has taken proactive steps by introducing the Zero Waste concept to its students.</br></br>Zero Waste is a lifestyle philosophy aimed at reducing, reusing, and recycling all produced waste, so that nothing is disposed of in landfills. This initiative has changed students' perceptions of waste, from something to be discarded to a resource that can be reused.</br>One of the activities carried out in the Zero Waste program at SMK Negeri 3 Denpasar is the management of organic waste. Students learn to compost organic waste into fertilizer, which is then used to produce green plants in the school environment. Thus, not only reducing the amount of waste entering landfills, but also producing positive benefits for the environment.</br>Additionally, the school encourages students to use eco-friendly products and reduce the use of single-use plastics. They practice using tumblers and cloth shopping bags as alternatives to plastic bottles and plastic shopping bags. These small steps have a significant impact on reducing the amount of plastic waste polluting the environment.</br>Moreover, SMK Negeri 3 Denpasar is also active in environmental cleanup campaigns. Students participate in activities cleaning beaches, rivers, and other public areas as part of their social responsibility. They not only clean up existing waste but also raise awareness among the community about the importance of maintaining environmental cleanliness.</br>The Zero Waste initiative from SMK Negeri 3 Denpasar not only helps reduce waste accumulation in Denpasar but also serves as an inspirational example for other schools across Indonesia. By educating the younger generation about the importance of the environment, we can ensure a more sustainable future.</br></br>Through collaboration between the government, community, and educational institutions like SMK Negeri 3 Denpasar, we can achieve the dream of having a clean and sustainable Denpasar. Every small step has a significant impact in our fight against waste accumulation and preserving the beauty of nature for future generations.e beauty of nature for future generations.)
  • "BUDI DAYA MAGGOT ANGGEN NEPASIN PIKOBET LUU RING KOTA DENPASAR"  + (In Denpasar City, which is the capital, goIn Denpasar City, which is the capital, government and economic center of Bali Province, I see that flooding is the main problem in this city. It is not surprising that one hundred tons of waste is collected in Denpasar City every day. This is very dangerous if you don't pay attention, because it can make the damaged area worse. As a result, many other problems arise in the city of Denpasar because of this disease.</br></br>This problem cannot be left to the government alone, but the active role of society is needed. There are many ways that can be done to overcome the problem of blindness, one of which is by increasing public awareness of the importance of the problem of blindness. As a student, even in high school I was still taught by teachers to always care about the environment through the P5 program implemented at school. Through this program I think that this stupid problem can be solved by cultivating Magot. "Maggot Power Culture to Overcome the Lice Problem in Denpasar City" The City Government has helped overcome this flea problem with advanced technology, every citizen can help the government in this flea problem by cultivating maggots because maggot cultivation can break down organic waste into fertilizer or in Bali is often called nyanyad. Maggots come from Black Soldier Fly (BSF) flies, cultivation only uses board/wooden cages that have gaps and are covered with cloth, a small space to press maggot eggs and a rack for maggot growth, in the maggot growth process, it is placed in a place exposed to light. sun.</br></br>Organic waste such as nut shells, fruit remains and grass in the garden can be placed in this place. Magot to break down organic waste or dirt into fertilizer or manure. 1 Kg of Maggot can decompose 4 Kg of organic waste or rubbish every two days. If every city resident had 1 kg of fat, there would be no more organic waste in this city. The remaining plastic waste must be handed over to the government which has sophisticated equipment for recycling. </br></br>The following are the benefits of maggot cultivation: </br></br>1. Reduce the volume of waste in landfill because organic waste is used to feed maggots </br></br>2. Maggot fruit can be used as animal feed which contains high protein because maggots consume organic waste such as vegetables and fruit </br></br>3. Maggots which can dispose of waste will produce Kasgot (Maggot Residue) which can be used as organic fertilizer</br></br>Maggot cultivation is very profitable for the environment and maggot caretakers, because apart from being able to grow organic waste, fertilizer and maggot waste can be used or sold at a higher price, it can be said that maggot cultivation is easier and has a higher functional value. easier and has a higher functional value.)
  • "Pil KB yening engsap jek langsung jadi, Pilkada yen suba jadi jek langsung engsap"  + (In fact, being a leader in parliament was In fact, being a leader in parliament was very difficult, because you had to protect the slaves and always stick to political promises during the campaign. Currently it is. season for political party candidates to wrestle and campaign. This is symbolized by pilgrims dangling banners along the sidewalks and catus pata, aiming for everyone to see themselves as ELECTORAL. He himself also considers all these things with his vision and mission if he is elected by the people's party. If you look at it, actually there are only people's representatives who carry out programs and fulfill their political promises and there are also those who forget their promises like nuts that forget their shells. As proof that I, who is in northern Bali, feel like I have been a victim of political promises, promises to build an airport so that the economy in Bali is stable, but up to now all of this is just discourse that wanders around during the campaign season. Well, that's what I feel myself, maybe the people's representatives have other considerations that maybe the airport hasn't realized until now, it's just that being a people's representative is very difficult to make decisions because there are so many. considerations and work to be done. We as the people only. asked the fathers and mothers who were giving birth not to break promises that were difficult to fulfill so that slaves or people would not be offended by the promises. It's just that, if there is a mistake, I'm sorry. It is true that being a leader as a people's representative is difficult, because as a people's representative you must always protect the people and must remember your political promises during the campaign period. Now is the season for nominating people's representatives and the campaign period. This is indicated by the large number of legislative candidates who put up billboards facing the sidewalk and catas death.oards facing the sidewalk and catas death.)
  • Wisatawan Asing Tidak Menghargai Budaya Bali  + (In my opinion, the most urgent problem thaIn my opinion, the most urgent problem that needs to be addressed by prospective Balinese leaders, namely regarding foreign tourists which has gone viral recently, let us together reflect and dig deeper into the problems involving these foreign tourists. As we know, Bali is a charming tourist paradise, but unfortunately, there are several problems that arise along with the increase in visits by foreign tourists to this island.</br>First of all, we cannot close our eyes to the social and cultural impacts caused by the presence of foreigners in Bali. Sometimes, there is a misunderstanding between foreign tourists and local people regarding the cultural norms that apply here. Several incidents such as the use of clothing that is considered inappropriate, the large number of foreign tourists who do not respect Balinese culture or behavior that is not in accordance with Balinese customs and traditions often cause tension between the two parties, therefore, as Balinese leaders who care about the future The future of this island needs to look at this problem further, both among local communities and foreign tourists, regarding the importance of maintaining social, economic and environmental harmony. Let's invite foreign tourists to better understand and respect local culture, and contribute to sustainable development that involves all levels of society.</br>By working together to solve this problem, we can maintain the beauty of Bali not only as a tourist destination, but also as a home for all of us. Thank You." also as a home for all of us. Thank You.")
  • Jalan rusak ring pandak gede  + (In Pandak Gede village, Kediri sub-district, Tabanan regency, many roads are damaged. Usually many people fall because the roads have holes. Now I propose to whoever will be the leader of Bali, please fix the roads in my village. Thank You)
  • “Ngulah Pati Boya Ja Melananin Diri”  + (In this beautiful moment, we will deliver In this beautiful moment, we will deliver our oration with the title of "Ngulah Pati Boya Ja Melananin Diri". Before we deliver our oration, let us offer thanksgiving to Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa with Om Swastiastu. </br></br>In recent years, the cases of suicide in Indonesia has become increasingly worrying. Indonesia, as a country that adheres to a collectivistic culture, also has a fairly high number of suicide cases. WHO estimates that in 2020 the suicide rate in Indonesia could reach 2.4 percent of 100,000 people if it does not receive serious attention from various parties. Bali Province is one of the provinces in Indonesia that has a fairly high number of suicide cases. Most suicide cases in Bali are committed by teenagers in young adulthood. One of the factors that influences the emergence of behavior, including suicidal behavior and suicide attempts, is self-concept. Self-concept is an individual's perception of himself, his perception of his social environment, and his perception of other people's views of him. Apart from that, the environment where you live also has a big influence on a person's mental health. If someone is in a positive environment, of course their mental health will be better maintained. However, if someone is in a bad environment, it can have a negative impact on that person's mental health. One of them is that it can cause suicidal thoughts. Therefore, suicide cases really need attention from the public so that they understand and are more open about mental health for teenagers. </br></br>But unfortunately, suicide cases are often underestimated by most of society. People think that mental health is not important to pay attention to. In fact, someone who has mental health problems really needs the attention of the people around them to continue to receive encouragement and attention. With all the existing problems, attention and encouragement are needed from the community and government in dealing with suicide cases in Bali.</br></br>In an effort to overcome these cases, the government can optimize mental health screening by providing outreach to the public to create awareness of the importance of mental health for humans, especially teenagers. Apart from that, society and the government can also build an anti-suicide community for teenagers to minimize the existing death rate and teenagers can also express the feelings they have. By adopting this solution, it is hoped that society and the government will become more aware of the importance of mental health. In this way, it is hoped that society can build a positive environment so that the death rate caused by suicide cases will decrease. Let's care about the importance of mental health! </br></br>That's the speech we can deliver. If there are something wrong in words or writing, please forgive us. We close with Paramasantih. Om Santih, Santih, Santih, Om.ramasantih. Om Santih, Santih, Santih, Om.)
  • Pentingnyane mebaosan sane becik anggen generasi milenial  + (In today's millennial era, many young peopIn today's millennial era, many young people cannot speak the language well. Soft language is rarely used in the current generation due to the influence of social interactions and technology in the current era. Many children today use harsh language.</br> If you look at society, children are starting to speak harsh language towards their parents, therefore this must be handled quickly because children are now increasingly using abusive language.</br> Due to this problem, I ask for help so that the government emphasizes to the public that it is important to limit the use of technology among minors and monitor their interactions.ong minors and monitor their interactions.)
  • M Andika Dwi Putra, Rizki Pratama, Azri illyas  + (Indonesian independence)
  • Prof. Dr. I Wayan Dibia  + (It is an honor for myself to be able to knIt is an honor for myself to be able to know in detail about the literary works of one of the Artists and at the same time become a writer, namely Prof. Dr. I Wayan Dibia S.ST., MA. He is a writer who wrote Balinese Purwa literature and literature entitled Adhipsungaraature and literature entitled Adhipsungara)
  • Ni Gusti Raka Rasmi  + (It was 1952 in New York and the young dancIt was 1952 in New York and the young dancer’s name was Ni Gusti Ayu Raka Rasmi. She had never before left her home village, Peliatan, with its small, mud-walled houses surrounded by bright green rice fields....</br></br>Now she was the star of the Bali Dancers, a troupe that had traveled more than 10,000 miles into the alien worlds of the United States and Europe.</br></br>The troupe included two other female dancers about her age, Oka and Anom, and an accomplished young male dancer named Sampih.</br></br>Full article at https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/13/obituaries/ni-gusti-ayu-raka-rasmi-overlooked.htmles/ni-gusti-ayu-raka-rasmi-overlooked.html)
  • Jalan abiansemal usak  + (Jalan di abiansemal usak Wastan titiang IJalan di abiansemal usak</br></br>Wastan titiang I Gusti Ngurah Putra Merta Yoga titiang saking krobokan tiyang megenah masuk ring smk pgri 2 badung </br></br>Di abiansemal nika polih kabel pln jalanan sane ten becik cingakin wantah ten beraturan utawi di mekacakan </br>Solisi :menata kabel pln agar lebih rapi ,tidak acak acakan ,dan tidak membahayakan masyarakat</br> </br>Di Abiansemal jalane usak,sane ngeranang jalane usak punika ulian banjir lan trek sane makte beban baat lewat</br>Solusi:pemerintah pantesne menin jalan nike seenggal mungkin,sekonden wentel kecelakaan.enggal mungkin,sekonden wentel kecelakaan.)
  • Jamie James  + (Jamie James lived as an expatriate author Jamie James lived as an expatriate author in Indonesia since 1999, after leaving a nearly 25-year career as a freelance critic and travel writer in New York City.</br></br>Much in demand by leading publications in the USA, Jamie James’ criticism and travel essays have appeared in some of the most august publications including The American Scholar, Atlantic Monthly, New Yorker, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, Condé Nast Traveler and Men’s Journal. His literary criticism has been notably featured in Parnassus and Lapham’s Quarterly.</br></br>While still in the USA, James wrote two books on archaeology, Pop Art and The Music of the Spheres: Music, Science, and the Natural Order of the Universe (Grove Press, 1993) that was lauded by Robert Saxton in the Times Literary Supplement as “an important and well-researched book—essential reading.”</br></br>With Jamie James' migration to Asia in 1999, he began publishing novels reflecting his new Asian home. In 2002, he published a ground-breaking novel Andrew & Joey: A Tale of Bali (Kensington, 2002) written almost entirely in a series of exchanged e-mails. The Java Man (Metafor, 2004) saw James author a hilarious novel in a style reminiscent of Evelyn Waugh relating how an Indonesian poet takes up residence in a contemporary English country village causing confusion and havoc along the way. Four years later, James published a biography about the ill-fated Asian exploits of famed American herpetologist Joe Slowinski - The Snake Charmer (Hyperion, 2008).</br></br>Mixing literary criticism, biography, and fiction James wrote Rimbaud in Java: The Lost Voyage (EDM, 2011) retelling how an iconoclastic and incomparably gifted French poet abandoned Paris to explore the Indonesian archipelago. In a review of the book written for Harper’s, Zadie Smith said James' book presented “the spectacle of reading someone write beautifully about something he finds, well, beautiful.”</br></br>Most recently, Jamie James love of historical and biographical investigation was presented in full display in The Glamour of Strangeness (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2016) delving into untold stories of a collection of expatriate artists who, like himself, migrated to newfound homes in foreign lands with oftentimes highly unique and remarkable results. </br></br>Jamie James was born in 1951 in Texas where he completed High School before pursuing a tertiary degree at the prestigious Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, graduating in 1973. After college, some of his earliest assignment were with Andy Warhol’s avant-garde Interview Magazine, Rolling Stone, and Time Magazine. James passed away in Bali on 8 February 2020. James passed away in Bali on 8 February 2020.)
  • Janet DeNeefe  + (Janet DeNeefe is a literary expert who enjJanet DeNeefe is a literary expert who enjoys Java and Balinese culture. She has recently given the Lifetime Achievement Award to writers such as Nh. Dini. Additionally, she is the founder and director of the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. A brilliant writer, she enjoys compiling recipes and stories into cookbooks. compiling recipes and stories into cookbooks.)
  • Jeff Lewis  + (Jeff Lewis is Professorial Fellow in the GJeff Lewis is Professorial Fellow in the Global Cities Institute and School of Media and Communication. He is Co-director of the Human Security and Disasters Research Program in the Global Cities Research Institute. Jeff Lewis focuses on cultural interface, conflict and conditions of crisis. With a particular expertise on Indonesia and the Asian region, Professor Lewis examines issues around social development and change. He is author of 'Cultural Studies' (2002, 2008), 'Language Wars' (2005), 'Crisis in the Global Mediasphere' (2011), 'Global Media Apocalypse' (2013, and 'Culture, Media and Human Violence' (2015). Withe Dr Belinda Lewis, he is also author of of 'Bali's Silent Crisis' (2009) and 'Health Communication: A Media and Cultural Studies Approach' (2015). His current ARC Discovery Grant is titled 'After the Apocalypse'. It is a study of the ways in which culture and cultural consciousness shape contemporary conditions of conflict and violence.orary conditions of conflict and violence.)
  • Jero Mangku Liyer  + (Jero Mangku Liyer was born in Banjar PengoJero Mangku Liyer was born in Banjar Pengosekan Kaja, Ubud, Bali, 1922. He died in 2016. Liyer is a stakeholder, astrologer, and balian usada. In addition, he also pursues painting, especially rerajahan for the benefit of Hindu-Balinese rituals. Liyer's name is getting more and more famous thanks to him being featured in the film "Eat, Pray, Love" (2010) which is based on the novel of the same name by Elisabeth Gilbert. The film stars Julia Robert. Thanks to the film, many foreign tourists visited Mangku Liyer's house for the purpose of spiritual consultation.for the purpose of spiritual consultation.)