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  • Alistair G Speirs  + (Allistair Speirs has been in the publishing, advertising and PR business for the last 25 years. He started both NOW! Bali and NOW! Jakarta as each region's preferred community magazine.)
  • ADDITION OF BALI SCRIPT WRITING FEATURE ON THE BASABALI WIKI PLATFORM  + (Along with the advancement of the modern eAlong with the advancement of the modern era and also the increasingly sophisticated information technology, surely this will greatly affect the existence and preservation of the Balinese language. As we all know that the Balinese language is the mother tongue in Bali which is the heart and the soul of the Balinese people. We really need to preserve the existence of the Balinese language so that in the future it does not become extinct due to infrequent use.</br></br>The BASAbali Wiki platform is a very appropriate way to preserve the existence of the Balinese language in this globalization era. Apart from preserving the Balinese language, the BASAbali Wiki platform is also a forum for preserving culture and environment, and also responding to current civil issues among Balinese people. Until now, the BASAbali Wiki platform has been very good in its aim to preserve Balinese language and culture. I can see this from the many competitions that have been held by BASAbali Wiki in each region on the island of Bali.</br></br>In terms of features, this platform already provides three languages; namely, Indonesian, English and Balinese. This makes it very easy for users to translate from one language to another. From these advantages, there are several disadvantages of the BASAbali Wiki platform which must be corrected and added in the future. The existence of the Balinese script from year to year has decreased in use. It is very important for us to pay attention to and anticipate the extinction of Balinese script. Hopefully, this Balinese script feature can be added to the platform to maintain the existence of the Balinese script so that it does not become extinct.script so that it does not become extinct.)
  • BALINESE CULTURAL TRADITIONS ARE INCREASINGLY EXTINCTWITH THE TIMES  + (Along with the times, not only in ejectionAlong with the times, not only in ejection, even writing Balinese script in ejection is not fluent, from small children to adults. If we don't innovate, then we shouldn't be influenced by the times. It is true that it is difficult to find lontar, but there are several parties who sell it. If you don't buy it, then we start learning so that it is fluent and understands the ejection. Therefore, awareness from many parties is needed to preserve Balinese culture in the form of Balinese script on ejection. Preserving Balinese Culture is what we really need to do so that in the future it does not experience extinction because it is rarely used. So it needs support or encouragement from the government in the form of continuing to carry out counseling on Balinese Script using palm-leaf in every school, especially junior or high school, and providing facilities in the form of Balinese Script training centers, or continuing to carry out Balinese Script writing competitions on lontar during the Balinese Language Month. I hope that the younger generation who live in this millennial generation can write Balinese, especially writing Balinese script on ejection.ially writing Balinese script on ejection.)
  • Finding Serenity  + (An Anthology World Without Sound, was respAn Anthology World Without Sound, was responded by several artists & writers who share the same vision to awaken our sensitivity in understanding, exploring, and making sense of the reality of world without sound, and distribute the message to the public from different perspectives.</br></br>Behind The Artwork :</br>Butterflies need natural resources, such as plants and flowers, for food and places to lay their eggs. Butterflies do not like urban noise, such as vehicles, construction and other human activities can annoy butterflies and affect their behavior. Butterflies rely heavily on their visual perception and olfactory abilities, which are important in finding food and mates. Noise can interfere with the ability of butterflies to communicate and pay attention to their surroundings. In addition, constant noise can cause stress and anxiety in butterflies. Therefore, butterflies prefer a calm, peaceful environment and clean air.</br></br>Reflection :</br>"The instinct to seek peace and happiness is the reference for every human being's life. The butterfly philosophy teaches humans to be more flexible, open, courageous, patient, and respect differences. This is a useful lesson for human life in various aspects of life."on for human life in various aspects of life.")
  • Gede Kresna  + (An Architect by profession, Gede designed An Architect by profession, Gede designed and built Rumah Intaran - home of Pengalaman Rasa. His brings extensive knowledge of local produces and a keen eye for potential business opportunities to Pengalaman Rasa. He is passionate about diving into the richness of Northern Balinese culture and natural produces to find the best ingredients, products, and experiences.</br></br>https://www.pengalamanrasa.com/</br></br>"Working out of Rumah Intaran (the House of the Neem Tree), architect Gede Kresna has transformed the northern Bali village of Bengkala into a learning mecca for students and farmers – and it all centres around the kitchen...</br></br>“I often wonder why rich people can afford to pay for a private doctor or a private architect but never think of paying a private farmer to produce their own healthy food?” he (Gede Kresna) asks. “Food can be called healthy if it has a balanced cycle that comes from local farmers who grow from local seeds; only then can we actually solve our food problems, including many economic problems facing the country.”...</br></br>Full article at https://www.gaiadiscovery.com/latest-people/gede-and-ayu-kitchen-missionariest-people/gede-and-ayu-kitchen-missionaries)
  • authoritative leader  + (An authoritative leader is a leader who is responsible, keeps promises, and doesn't talk nonsense)
  • Dewi Dian Reich, There is Intellectual Stagnation in Balinese Art  + (An interview with Dewi Dian Reich, Founder of Sawidji Artist Collective and Gallery by Mas Ruscita Dewi. May 17th 2023 Bali Post. Looking at the challenges faced by Balinese artists in the face of a changing global and local markets.)
  • An obstacle and solution for online learning in the era of covid-19  + (An obstacle and solution for online learning in the era of covid-19)
  • Anak Agung Ayu Bulantrisna Djelantik  + (Anak Agung Ayu Bulantrisna Djelantik was bAnak Agung Ayu Bulantrisna Djelantik was born in Deventer, the Netherlands on September 8, 1947. She is the eldest daughter of Dr. Anak Agung Made Jelantik (UN Doctor). She has loved dance since childhood and is now a Legong dance maestro. Besides being known as a dancer, she works as an ENT specialist and lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine, Padjadjaran University, Bandung. </br></br>Bulantrisna is the granddaughter of Anak Agung Anglurah Djelantik who was the last king of the Karangasem Kingdom, Bali. At the age of ten, Bulantrisna was invited by President Soekarno to the Presidential Palace in Tampaksiring, Gianyar, Bali to entertain Palace guests. Her main mentors are Anak Agung Mandera and Gusti Made Sengog, the first generation of Legong dancers. Besides Legong dance, Bulan also mastered other dances, such as Oleg. Dancing for the Moon is a release of emotion, creativity, joy, moving with soul, and as a means of prayer. Her love for dance is not only limited to movement, but she also founded a dance studio called "Ayu Bulan" in 1994. One of her dance creations is the Legong Asmarandana dance. Bulantrisna died on February 24, 2021 at Siloam Hospital, Semanggi, Jakarta due to pancreatic cancer she suffered.rta due to pancreatic cancer she suffered.)
  • Anak Agung Bagus Sutedja  + (Anak Agung Bagus Sutedja, the governor of Anak Agung Bagus Sutedja, the governor of Bali who headed the island twice, was born in 1923 and vanished on July 27, 1966. His first term as head of Bali's executive body, from 1950 to 1958, was determined by the Regional Government Council, while the legislative body, Paruman Agung, which was composed of delegates from Bali's eight kingdoms, was superseded by the Temporary Regional People's Representative Council (DPRDS). He was re-elected as Bali's governor in December 1959, having served as the island's temporary regional head from 1958 to 1959 before being ousted by I Gusti Bagus Oka. His second term of office ended in 1965, a few months after the G30S/PKI. His second term of office ended several months after the G30S/PKI occurred in 1965. He was then replaced by I Gusti Putu Martha. He "disappeared" on July 29 1966 in Jakarta, thought to be a victim of political kidnapping that occurred at that time.cal kidnapping that occurred at that time.)
  • Anak Agung Gde Mandera Erawan  + (Anak Agung Gde Mandera Erawan (Agung BanglAnak Agung Gde Mandera Erawan (Agung Bangli) is a traditional dance maestro from Puri Kaleran Peliatan, Ubud. He was born in artist family, son of Gung Kak Mandera, maestro of traditional music the founder of Kelompok Musik and Tari Gunung Sari and a dancer mother. Gung Kak Mandera was one of artist of Bali that travel arround in Europe and performed in Paris in 1930s. </br></br>Almost all of countries had already visited by Gung Aji to perform Balinese dance to the world. it can be said that his life was dedicated for traditional dance and music arts of Bali. Maintain and preserve it to keep this culture existed. </br></br>He inherited his late father role to lead group of Gunung Sari Peliatan, which hold a performance in every week in Balerung Peliatan. Legong Nandira is Tari Legong with male dancer is one of his creations. with male dancer is one of his creations.)
  • Anak Agung Gde Rai  + (Anak Agung Gde Rai or usually called as AgAnak Agung Gde Rai or usually called as Agung Rai, born in Peliatan, Ubud, on July 17th, 1955. He is a humanist (cultural practitioner) and an artist who has big role in preserving and promoting arts of Indonesia, particularly Bali. He is the founder of ARMA (Agung Rai Museum of Art). The poverty during his childhood motivated him to change their family life to make it better by continuously work hard. When he was young, he has ever become “merchant” of artistic goods for tourists in Bali. </br></br>Agung Rai has a dream to become a teacher, but he has to burry it since cant afford the tuition. Then, he learned to paint. But, he realized his skill is yet sufficient as painter. Otherwise, he took a course of English and became a tour guid. From his interaction with the tourists, he got sense of business to try as seller of artistics goods made by his neighbors in his hometown. Since then, he is becoming a merchant in arround Sanur, Kuta until Padangbai. As a merchant, his sense of business and arts was developed. Then he mad friend with many arts collectors. He followed his friend to be a collector of maestro’s artwork. From a collector, he became a currator for artwork exhibition. Such as, in 1989, Agung Rai went to Japan and took a hundred of artworks from fifty painters that joined a group of Sanggar Seniman Agung Rai (Agung Rai Artists Group). This paintings then was shown in Japan for two months. </br></br>Anxiety and worry for his country’s cultural preservation mainly in field of arts make him obssessed to establish a museum and arts galery. Then, with wonderful effort of him, in June 9th 1996, ARMA Museum officially opened by Prof. Dr. Ing. Wardiman Djojonegoro while at that time have position as Minister of Education and Culture. ARMA is one of museums with most complete collection in Indonesia. From classical artwork until contemporary, even artwork of local artist and other countries. Moreover, ARMA periodically held an exhibition of artworks. </br></br>The popularity of ARMA is masively increasing since it often held various cultural event such as music performance, theatre, providing bookroom with various collection for visitors, held seminar of culture and art. Events in ARMA mostly in international scale and often were hold by various artworkers and culture from many countries. With various arrangement of these kind of event, ARMA achieved predicate as most popular museum and the best museum in Indonesia based on tourist as how it was compiled by world travelling site, TripAdvisor. </br>For his effort to preserve arts, Agung Rai was awarded many awards. Such as, in 2002 he was awarded by Indonesia Government as “The pioneer in advancing the fine arts”. In 2012 he was chosen as Chief of Himusba (Himpunan Museum Bali) 2012-2017. In 2016 “TripAdvisor” awarded ARMA as the best museum in Indonesia. The choice was determined by the tourists who has visited the various museums in Indonesia. </br></br>The Books of Agung Rai and ARMA can be read in “Gung Rai, Kisah Sebuah Museum // Gung Rai, A Story of Museum” (KPG, 2013), “Saraswati in Bali: A Temple, A Museum and A Mas” (BAB Publishing Indoneisa, 2015”, “Agung Rai, Sang Mumpuni // Agung Rai, The Maestro” (Lestari Kiranatama, 2017)., The Maestro” (Lestari Kiranatama, 2017).)
  • Anak Agung Gede Ngurah Puspayoga  + (Anak Agung Gede Ngurah Puspayoga was born Anak Agung Gede Ngurah Puspayoga was born in Denpasar, 7 July 1965. He completed his Bachelor's degree at Ngurah Rai University, Denpasar, in 1991. He is Minister of Cooperatives and Indonesian Small and Medium Enterprises in President Joko Widodo's Working Cabinet. He served from 2014 to 2019. Before becoming a minister, he served as Mayor of Denpasar for two periods, namely 1999-2004 and 2005-2010. In the second period, halfway through, he was elected Deputy Governor of Bali for the 2008-2013 period.Governor of Bali for the 2008-2013 period.)
  • Anak Agung Made Cakra  + (Anak Agung Made Cakra was born in DenpasarAnak Agung Made Cakra was born in Denpasar, November 11, 1928. He is a musician and Balinese pop songwriter who was very popular in his time. He taught himself music at the age of seven. In 1943, when he was still a SR (People's School), he participated in a Japanese song competition in Singaraja, and managed to get the attention of a Japanese musician who was present at that time. The Japanese musician then mentored and employed him.</br></br>In 1950 he collected music in Denpasar and formed an orchestra group and in 1953 the group performed around Denpasar. He also joined the kroncong orchestra group Puspa Teruna led by Ida Made Rai. Then he joined the Melati Kusuma keroncong orchestra led by Merta Suteja, the Merta Kota keroncong orchestra and the Cendrawasih keroncong orchestra. He is also involved in routine musical activities at RRI Denpasar Station. He then formed and led the New Dawn keroncong orchestra group.</br></br>In addition to performing music, Gung Cakra also writes songs and musical compositions. One of his most famous songs is entitled "Kusir Dokar". In 1963, the song was often played by the band Putra Dewata founded by Gung Cakra and his colleagues. The band's musical instruments were made by Gung Cakra himself with easily available materials. In 1976, Gung Cakra began to enter the recording studio through Bali Record. Apart from "Coach Dokar", his popular songs are "Bungan Sandat" and "Ada Kene Ada Keto".e "Bungan Sandat" and "Ada Kene Ada Keto".)
  • Anak Agung Pandji Tisna  + (Anak Agung Pandji Tisna (11 February 1908 Anak Agung Pandji Tisna (11 February 1908 – 2 June 1978), also known as Anak Agung Nyoman Pandji Tisna, I Gusti Nyoman Pandji Tisna, or just Pandji Tisna, was the 11th descendant of the Pandji Sakti dynasty of Buleleng, Singaraja, which is in the northern part of Bali, Indonesia. He succeeded his father, Anak Agung Putu Djelantik, in 1944.</br></br>On the last page of Pandji Tisna's book, I Made Widiadi, written in 1955, he wrote his life story in chronological order. He was a writer and a novelist. He refused to be the king of Buleleng, but being the eldest son, the Japanese occupancy troops forced him to be "syucho" after the death of his father in 1944.</br></br>During his reign, he became the leader of the Council of Kings of all of Bali from 1946 to 1947 (Paruman Agung) and the Regent of Buleleng. In 1947, because his uniquely Christian faith did not fit in with the predominant Hindu religion, Pandji Tisna surrendered the throne to his younger brother, Anak Agung Ngurah Ketut Djelantik or I Gusti Ketut Djelantik, also known as Meester Djelantik, until 1949.</br></br>He died 2 June 1978 and was buried in the graveyard on the eastern side of his land near the chapel he built years before.</br></br>There is a museum in Lovina dedicated to AA Pandji Tisna and his family: https://www.facebook.com/pg/The-Little-Museum-Anak-Agung-Panji-Tisna-KM-0-Lovina-Bali-1402058299856241/about/a-KM-0-Lovina-Bali-1402058299856241/about/)
  • Andrew Clay McGraw  + (Andy McGraw received his Ph.D. in ethnomusAndy McGraw received his Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from Wesleyan University in 2005. Dr. McGraw has published several articles and a monograph (on Oxford) concerning traditional and experimental music in Southeast Asia and has written articles on jazz, music in American jails and Cuban music. He is an active performer and directs a Balinese gamelan orchestra for the Richmond community.elan orchestra for the Richmond community.)
  • Angenan  + (Angenan is a lamp that resembles a phallusAngenan is a lamp that resembles a phallus made from coconut shells, in the middle of the coconut there is rice, chicken or duck egg shells filled with coconut oil and a wick in the form of white thread and kepeng money. On it there are coils of colorful thread, white and yellow, or tri datu (red, black, white). This angenan is placed on the bed or on the chest of a deceased person. On the day of burial, the deceased's relatives take the corpse to the cemetery because it will be melted down.e cemetery because it will be melted down.)
  • I Ketut Angga Wijaya  + (Angga Wijaya is the pen name of I Ketut AnAngga Wijaya is the pen name of I Ketut Angga Wijaya. Born in Negara, Bali, February 14, 1984. Learned to write poetry since high school when he joined the Cultural Paper Community under the care of the poet Nanoq da Kansas. His poems have been published in Warta Bali, Jembrana Post, Independent News, Riau Pos, Bali Post, Jogja Review, Serambi Indonesia, Denpost, Tribun Bali, tatakala.co, balebengong.id, qureta.com, gallerybukujakarta.com, simalaba. net and Dian Sastro's Poetry Anthology for President! End of Trilogy (INSIST Press, 2005) and Chewing Geram (One Hundred Poems Against Corruption) published by the Manikaya Kauci Foundation, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) and Jatijagat Kampung Poetry (2017). His poetry collection entitled “Notes Pulang” was launched in January 2018. Angga works as a journalist in Denpasar.. Angga works as a journalist in Denpasar.)
  • The Spirit of Triangular Sandwich Against the Corona Pandemic  + (ANNIVERSARY OF THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC, TANNIVERSARY OF THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC, TOURISM IN A SILENT ECONOMY</br></br>The difficulty of finding a job during this pandemic made me confused about where to get my income from because I used to work in the tourism sector until I was sent home due to the Coronavirus pandemic.</br></br>I tried many things, from selling loloh cemcem, planting crops, to raising chickens, but did not find much success. However, I did not give up.</br></br>I finally tried making Astungkara, or triangle bread. My triangle bread business ran smoothly and I even contracted a shop in a market to sell triangle bread and several other loaves there.</br></br>In this situation, I am grateful because I have learned new knowledge on how to start a business, even though the business is small.</br></br>One of my main takeaways from this experience was being taught not to complain about the situation, because the situation was created by myself, and instead move on and try to fix the situation. My eventual success reminded me that there must be an end result behind the movement.</br></br>Based on what I experienced, I hope that the government will support local entrepreneurs by providing assistance and incentivizing people to shop and buy local Balinese products.</br></br>Good luck, good health, and keep it up !!!!!od luck, good health, and keep it up !!!!!)
  • Another Gutenberg Effect  + (Another Gutenberg Effect. Our changing social behaviours and its effect on our relationship with Art. Contemporary Art Bali.)
  • Digitalisasi Budaya  + (Answering problems regarding developments Answering problems regarding developments in the times that require millennials to be careful about the existence of the digital era. One of the things that can be done to take advantage of technological developments is cultural digitalization. This culture can be recorded or "digitized" so that the culture can be stored and distributed quickly to the public, as well as being shared in the future with the nation's successors.n the future with the nation's successors.)
  • Anthok Sudarwanto  + (Anthok Sudarwanto was born in Denpasar, ApAnthok Sudarwanto was born in Denpasar, April 18. He completed his art education at ISI Denpasar. Since 1996 he has been holding joint exhibitions, among them are the Indonesian Arts Festival Exhibition in Jogjakarta (1999), the Black and White Group at the Bali Museum (2000), The Name of Identity at Tanah Tho Gallery, Ubud (2011), "Retrospective" with the Galang Kangin Group at Bentara Bundaya Bali (2018). In 2010 he held a solo exhibition “Transformation” at the Hitam-White Artspace, Sangeh, Bali. He is also involved in the Militanarts Group. His works tend to be realistic with social and life themes. be realistic with social and life themes.)
  • Antonio Maria Blanco  + (Antonio Blanco was born on September 15, 1Antonio Blanco was born on September 15, 1911, in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Both of his parents were Spanish, a fact that Blanco believed linked him geographically and spiritually to Miro and Salvador Dali. His father settled in Manila during the Spanish - American War, where he attained prominence as a physician. Blanco was educated at the American Central School in Manila. During his high school years he loved the arts, literature and language classes but struggled in scientific subjects. It is no wonder that he spoke six languages - Spanish, French, English, Tagalog, Indonesian and a bit of Balinese. After completing high school in Manila, Blanco studied at the National Academy of Art in New York under Sidney Dickinson. During those early formative years, Blanco concentrated on the human form, fascinated by the female body more than any other subject matter. To further his studies and ignite his traveling spirit, he traveled extensively throughout the world before he finally landed in Bali in 1952. The King of Ubud gave Blanco a piece of land to set up his home and studio in Campuan, Ubud, at the confluence of two sacred rivers. Blanco and his Balinese wife, the celebrated dancer Ni Ronji, lived in their mountain retreat, barely leaving it for the world outside. Following a brief trip to the United States, where Blanco acquired many new collectors, the couple never left their fantasy home again.</br></br>Living in serene surroundings with his four children, Tjempaka, Mario, Orchid and Maha Devi, Bali became Blanco's center. He was fascinated by the island and completely captivated by its charm.</br> </br>Blanco lived and worked in his magical hilltop home until his death in 1999, feverishly creating his fantasy portraits of beautiful women. Surrounded by lush gardens, rice fields and with a Banyan tree standing over his family's temple, Antonio Blanco proceeded to create a new reality for himself. His artistic outpourings of this isolated world became much sought after by eager art lovers, collectors and promoters. Within a few years, Blanco became the most famous foreign artist to make Bali his home. He was recognized in both Indonesia and abroad, receiving numerous Blanco Awards and commanding huge prizes at international auctions.</br></br>By the end of his life, Blanco had begun building his museum at his studio in Campuan. Dramatically, he died just before its inauguration. His funeral was marked by a very important Blanco Cremationin Ubud. It was Blanco's dream to turn his studio-mansion into a museum. His son, Mario, fulfilled this dream by following his path to become a painter. The Blanco Renaissance Museum is now open to the public, exposing both the maestro's and Mario's art works. both the maestro's and Mario's art works.)
  • Many Campuses Reject Disabilities  + (Anyone who will lead must provide access fAnyone who will lead must provide access for people with disabilities. For example, disability education in Bali;I personally think this does not fulfil the requirements. Only a few campuses in Bali accept disabled students. Many campuses refuse, perhaps because of the difficulty of teaching people with disabilities. I once had an conversation with the chairman of the DPRD (local parliament) and have conveyed the problems, my friends with disabilities encounter. However, until now there has been no follow-up. I asked about the electric vehicle case, but I haven’t received any response. In Bali, attention and care to disabilities are still minimal and not good, especially for blind people. Hopefully the next leader will pay more attention to the problems for the visually impaired people.problems for the visually impaired people.)
  • Prasasti Sembiran A1  + (Apart from lontar manuscripts, ancient BalApart from lontar manuscripts, ancient Balinese literacy remains also exist in the form of copper inscriptions. Most of the inscriptions that still exist today are made of copper plates which were most likely made on the shores of Lake Tamblingan during the reign of ancient Balinese kings. One of the important groups of inscriptions about the socio-political situation of ancient Bali is the Sembiran inscription found in Sembiran Village, Tejakula District, Buleleng, Bali.</br></br>This inscription consists of 10 groups made between 922 to 1181 AD (more than 200 succession). This proves that the ancient Balinese kingdom under the Warmadewa dynasty was a safe and stable kingdom for approximately 400 years (until 1343 AD). The ten inscriptions were issued by different kings and mostly contain social regulations, regional boundaries, taxes and government administration.</br></br>The A1 Sembiran inscription dates to 844 Saka (922 AD) and was issued by King Ugrasena. It contains information about Julah Village which is one of the oldest villages in northern Bali. This Sembiran inscription proves that the residents of Sembiran Village were originally refugees from Julah. They fled to mountainous area possibly because of attacks from the direction of the coast.</br></br>The Sembiran inscription belongs to the type of inscription known as the "Yumu Pakatahu" group because the first sentence in the inscription reads this way. Similar inscriptions were found in Gobleg and Sukawana, which also fall into the same category.a, which also fall into the same category.)
  • Farmers Rise during a Pandemic  + (approximately 1 year running the world is approximately 1 year running the world is experiencing problems such as covid 19. Discussing the rise of farmers during the pandemic. Many feel that they are short of money, looking for their daily needs. After a long time it feels difficult and heavy if they go through this. The ceremony that should be carried out, and the activities of the farming community that cannot be separated. When the community has awakened this agricultural business, there is still covid 19, so they have given vaccines determined by the government. And also implemented health care, washing hands and maintaining distance. The farming community never complains to make a living until they continue the spirit of the farmer's struggle, even though the journey is still from zero. At the time of this economic sale is like selling rice, flowers that have been harvested. if it is felt at a very cheap price even though you have struggled for results as long as farmers, don't act like we have to be enthusiastic, keep rising farmers. Hopefully it will be useful for anything, enthusiasm for harvests, farmers, keep rising, even though there is still this pandemic, even though there is still this pandemic)
  • James Danandjaja  + (April 13, 1934 - October 21, 2013. James April 13, 1934 - October 21, 2013.</br></br>James Danandjaja obtained a bachelor's degree in Anthropology in 1963 from the Faculty of Letters, University of Indonesia. He also obtained a doctorate in Psychological Anthropology from the University of Indonesia in 1977. For the writing of his scientific work he conducted research for approximately a year in the Trunyan area of Bali, and produced the book Culture of the Trunyan Village Farmers in Bali, which was published in 1980. James Danandjaja who whose real name is James Tan, with the nickname Jimmy, was appointed Professor of the University of Indonesia in 1983.</br></br>He was the first Indonesian folklorist, starting to pursue the science since he studied at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1969. His mentor at that time was Alan Dundes, a prominent folklorist from the United States. With a paper entitled An Annotated Bibliography of Javanese Folklore, which was later made into a book, he obtained a master's degree in folklore from the university in 1971.</br></br>Upon his return to Indonesia, in 1972, he taught the science at the Department of Anthropology, FISIP, University of Indonesia. According to him, folklore which is part of culture in the form of folk language, traditional expressions, puzzles, legends, fairy tales, jokes, folk songs, fine arts, etc., is closely related to the culture of a society. For this reason, he assigned his students to collect various folklores in the country. These writing materials were later made into a book with the title Indonesian Folklore (1984). In addition, he also wrote several other books related to folklore, such as Guidance on How to Collect Folklore for Archiving (1972), and Some Problems with Folklore (1980).), and Some Problems with Folklore (1980).)
  • Ni Putu Apriani  + (April Artison is the pen name of Ni Putu AApril Artison is the pen name of Ni Putu Apriani. Born in Tuban, Badung, Bali, April 12, 1991. A graduate of Communications and Religious Information from IHDN Denpasar. Since she was a teenager, she has been active in literature and theater. In 2016, she was invited to read poetry at the 5 Asean Countries Poets Gathering in Singapore. Her poetry was published in the book Klungkung: Tanah Tua, Tanah Cinta (2016). Klungkung: Tanah Tua, Tanah Cinta (2016).)
  • Parerasan & Panca Suda  + (ARAS KEMBANG (born on sunday pon, monday kARAS KEMBANG (born on sunday pon, monday kliwon, tuesday paing, wednesday umanis, thursday wage): the native resolves problems quickly. They don't have many children. They have many friends. Both men and women love them. After married, they work quickly.</br></br>ARAS TUDING (born on Monday pon, Tuesday kliwon, Wednesday wage, Friday umanis): the native is brave when going out at night. They like to sell their belongings but aspire for others' belongings. If they are to attached, they can steal. It is difficult to subdue their desire.</br></br>BUMI KAPETAK (lahir hari minggu pon, senin paing, rabu pon, kamis kliwon, sabtu umanis) : tidak suka bepergian, teguh dengan prinsip hidupnya, rajin mengambil pekerjaan apa saja, ulet dengan tugasnya, punya keinginan untuk bertapa.</br></br>LAKU YEH (lahir sabtu pon, buda paing, kamis kliwon) : baik budinya, punya tata krama, punya banyak keinginan, lemah lembut apabila memberitahu seseorang, bisa menjadi orang yang berkuasa, tetap pendirian ketika berargumen, perasaannya tidak akan lega apabila keinginannya tidak tercapao, apabila berumah tangga, ia sering bertengkar.</br></br>LAKU API (lahir senin wage, selasa umanis, sabtu paing): mudah marah, emosional, tidak pernah memikirkan terlebih dahulu apa yang akan dikatakan, tidak peduli dengan pendapat orang, apa yang diinginkan mudah dilupakan.</br></br>LAKU ANGIN (lahir minggu wage, senin umanis): tidak suka berbicara, namun pikirannya selalu kesana kemari, senang bertindak seperti pendeta, senang mengembara, senang bila disanjung orang, mantra yang diucapkannya tidak berjiwa.</br></br>LAKU BINTANG (lahir minggu kliwon, senin paing, kamis umanis, jumat pon): tidak terlalu sering berbicara, perasaannya lembut, tidak kuat begadang terlalu lama, perkataannya berharga, kukuh menjalankan keinginannya, biasanya tidak memiliki saudara, senang berjualan.</br></br>LAKU BULAN (lahir minggu paing, rabu pon, jumat kliwon, sabtu umanis): cepat mengerti dan pintar, ia bisa mengambil semua pekerjaan, disenangi masyarakat, memiliki banyak kemampuan, sabar, dia bisa malas bila suasana hatinya buruk, hidupnya senang.</br></br>LAKU BUMI (lahir selasa wage, sabtu kliwon, kamis paing): tidak senang berbicara, mudah marah, senang berargumen, bila ingin berbicara tiba-tiba namun tidak tersampaikan, perkataannya bisa menjadi kenyataan.</br></br>LAKU SURYA (lahir rabu kliwon, kamis pon, sabtu paing): pintar, mahir dalam berbagai pelajaran, senang memberi nasehat, punya banyak ide, perkataannya menyejukkan hati, memiliki wibawa.</br></br>LAKU PANDITA SAKTI (lahir hari minggu umanis, selasa pon, sabtu wage): kalem, hatinya selalu senang, senang dengan ilmu kebatinan, pintar, menyombongkan diri, senang dipuji, ia bisa terkenal karena bersastra.</br></br>LEBU KATIUP ANGIN (lahir hari minggu kliwon, selasa wage, kamis paing dan sabtu pon): perasaannya sering gelisah, mudah terprovokasi, hidupnya kekurangan, tidak bisa berlama-lama duduk atau diam</br></br>SATRIA WIBAWA (lahir hari senin wage, selasa pon, rabu wage, kamis umanis, sabtu paing): senang apa adanya, hidupnya selalu senang, ia memiliki kuasa di dunia.</br></br>SATRIA WIRANG (lahir hari senin kliwon, selasa paing, kamis pon, jumat umanis, sabtu wage): sering marah, namun hatinya bisa tenang, ia sering merasa malu, maksud hatinya baik namun orang-orang sering salah paham, kurang mengendalikan keinginannya.</br></br>SUMUR SINABA (lahir minggu umanis, senin pon, selasa kliwon, rabu umanis, jumat wage): senang membantu orang, perilakunya lemah lembut dan perhatian, ia senang memberi dan berderma.</br></br>TUNGGAK SEMI (lahir hari senin umanis, jumat paing, kamis wage, sabtu kliwon): angkuh, senang dengan keributan, walaupun sudah kalah, namun terus saja menantang.</br></br>WISESA SEGARA (lahir hari minggu paing, senin wage, selasa umanis, jumat kliwon, sabtu pon): perasaannya dalam dan ikhlas, memiliki banyak kepandaian, ia teguh seperti dasar lautan.kepandaian, ia teguh seperti dasar lautan.)
  • Shameless Smoky Mouth  + (Are you smoker? Cigarettes have been well Are you smoker? Cigarettes have been well known since a long time ago as a 'smoke snacks', coffee friends, body warmers. According to research, it is actually clear that cigarettes can cause various diseases. Just imagine, why the hell we put smoke into our ‘limited’ lungs? It has clearly contained carbon monoxide and other harmful substances. What's more, there are addictive substances that make addiction. Two packets can not be enough for a day. Some even prefer lack of eating than not smoking.</br></br>To be fairer, not only the badness of cigarettes to be delivered. Some people said, cigarettes also have benefits. Some say cigarettes make us calm, forget about problems, the inspirational lighters, eliminate headaches, and so on. It's ridiculous, some say can't 'pup' (read: defecate) if the morning if hasn't enjoyed a coffee and cigarette package. Whether right or not, it might need to be examined further. There is also a habit when holding a religious ceremony in Bali which provides cigarettes as a presentation for guests and 'pangahong' (residents who help events). This is as if it becomes a trivial. Maybe it will be an unpleasant gossip that our event is so underated if we dont provide it. Well, to sad to be true. If you like smoking, just go on, enjoy.</br></br>But don't forget to see around you. Make sure where you are, whether the person around you smokes or not, and whether the smoke is about affect someone else. Even though other people also smoke, it doesn't mean they also like to breathe your smoke. If possible or maybe a must, stay away from others if you want to smoke. Do not let your sweet mouth to be allowed to puffle smoke that can endanger others. Not everyone likes smoke. There are children and women, especially those who are pregnant. Very danger if many are exposed to cigarette smoke. The smell of smoke is unpleasant, so it is impact on health. This matter has actually been regulated in Pasal 199 of UU No. 36 Tahun 2009. There is a fine for people who smoke carelessly in public places. In essence, its not about forbidding smoking, but don't transmit health risks to others!</br></br>Thank you to the wise people who have done smoking ethics and are aware of the situation, condition, and tolerance. This is a characteristic of a noble attitude that prioritizes the public interest.tude that prioritizes the public interest.)
  • Arif Bagus Prasetyo  + (Arif Bagus Prasetyo was born on September Arif Bagus Prasetyo was born on September 30, 1971, has lived in Denpasar since 1997. He is known as a poet, literary critic, fine arts curator, and book translator. Alumnus of the International Writing Program, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA. Received a number of awards in the field of writing, including: the Jakarta Arts Council Literary Criticism Prize, the Jakarta Arts Council Fine Arts Criticism Prize, and the Bali Provincial Government Widya Pataka Award. His books: Witness Words: 18 Literary Essays (soon to be published), Memento: Poems (2015), Memento: Poetry Books (2009), Epiphenomenon: Study of Selected Literature (2005), Stephan Spicher: Eternal Line on Paper (2005), Beyond the Forms : A Face of Modern Indonesian Painting (2001), Mangu Putra: Nature, Culture, Tension (2000), and Mahasukka: Book of Poetry (2000).00), and Mahasukka: Book of Poetry (2000).)
  • Arik Agustina  + (Arik Agustina is a lecturer in IPB INTERNASIONAL, she graduated from Udayana University and got the master degree in Chemical Studies.)
  • Dewi Dian Reich  + (Artist and writer. Dewi Dian is founder ofArtist and writer. Dewi Dian is founder of Sawidji Gallery & Co.</br>Dewi Dian Reich was born in Australia of mixed Indonesian and European parentage. Dewi has a deep love for Nature, art, history and the traditions in her Indonesian heritage. She has called Bali her home for nearly 20 years.</br>Dian is a graduate of the Australian National Art School in Fine Arts majoring in Photography and painting disciplines with emphasis on art history and theory. Undertook post graduate studies in Digital Media, Linguistics and Asian Studies.</br>Dian is focused on the ongoing development of Sawidji Gallery and studio. The economic changes brought about by the Covid Pandemic to Bali was a catalyst. There was already a need to reassess the conditions affecting the integrity of Fine Art in Bali. Which is never separate from the intricacies of the culture itself. Sawidji may explore these themes. However, it simply wishes to celebrate the talents, the community and the Nature that we are fortunate to be a part of. Nature that we are fortunate to be a part of.)
  • Teknologi antuk kelestarian seni miwah budaya  + (Arts and culture studies are the result ofArts and culture studies are the result of work and creativity based on the norms and behavior of the Balinese people who are involved in preserving Bali's cultural heritage through artistic and cultural wisdom. It is hoped that arts and culture can be developed again by using technology to develop and develop works of art. Apart from that, introducing art and culture to the younger generation as a means of providing an understanding of philosophy and the values of the existence of cultural objects. The aim of this activity is to encourage the younger generation to learn about arts and culture in their region as a means of increasing cultural sustainability and as a means of preserving local culture, developing knowledge-oriented activities and as a form of preserving arts and culture. This is important so that the Balinese people, especially young people, can gain better motivation and understanding, and can participate in the process of internalizing these cultural values into their own lives.hese cultural values into their own lives.)
  • Aryadimas Ngurah Hendratno  + (Aryadimas Ngurah Hendratno was born in DenAryadimas Ngurah Hendratno was born in Denpasar on September 13, 1975. He has been writing poetry since he was a teenager, was once a part of Teater Angin (SMAN 1 Denpasar), and had contact with Sanggar Minum Kopi. A number of his poems have been published in Bali Post and in the anthologies Ensiklopedi Pejalan Sunyi (2015) and Klungkung: Tanah Tua, Tanah Cinta (2016). He is the "village head" of the Jatijagat Kampung Puisi (Jatijagat Poetry Village), teaches literature and theater at the Tahkta Theater at SMK Saraswati 1 in Denpasar, and manages the Rumah Belajar Seni (Art Study House) in Denpasar.lajar Seni (Art Study House) in Denpasar.)
  • Culture and Nature  + (As a Balinese, I am very proud of everythiAs a Balinese, I am very proud of everything in Bali. Natural beauty and cultural preservation make Bali an area with its own special features. The hope for Bali in the future is that the preservation and beauty of Bali's nature and culture can be fully maintained. By maintaining the preservation and natural beauty and culture of Bali, there is great hope for Bali to further maintain the existence of the island of Bali in the eyes of the international community. And also great hopes for Bali so that it continues to develop in a better direction.ontinues to develop in a better direction.)
  • Literature Baliku di masa depan  + (As a Balinese, I want tourism in Bali to cAs a Balinese, I want tourism in Bali to continue to grow. The Balinese government must always pay attention to the natural beauty and traditions in Bali. Foreign tourists always obey the rules that apply in Bali. Tourism serves to meet the needs of water resources. Examples of jobs in tourism are as guides, waiters, rent Honda and others. With the Balinese people depending on tourism, the Balinese government continues to develop tourism and the tourists are not tired of this.sm and the tourists are not tired of this.)
  • Problems in online learning during the pandemic  + (As a millennial generation, we have to protect our local cultural heritage. Regional languages are the cultural heritage of the Nusantara. Don't let the cultural heritage be lost because of our ignorance)
  • My Hope For New President  + (As citizens who love our nation and homelaAs citizens who love our nation and homeland, the moment of leadership transition is indeed a time filled with hope and optimism.</br></br>The newly elected president has won the trust of the people with promising pledges for change. Our hopes are to witness significant positive changes in various aspects of society and the country.</br></br>Firstly, we hope the new president will be able to eradicate corruption and lead a transparent government. Corruption has been a haunting menace that damages the economy and hinders national development. We aspire to see a stricter financial oversight system and a firm enforcement of the law against those involved in corrupt practices.</br></br>Secondly, we expect the new president to focus on enhancing the education and healthcare sectors. Investing in human resources is a crucial long-term investment. Our wish is to witness increased budget allocation and improved quality of education, as well as more equitable access for all layers of society. Likewise, in the healthcare sector, we hope for better access to quality and affordable healthcare for all citizens.</br></br>Thirdly, we hope the new president will address environmental issues seriously. Climate change and environmental degradation pose real threats to the sustainability of our lives and future generations. We yearn for concrete measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect critical forests and ecosystems, and promote the utilization of renewable energy.</br></br>Fourthly, we hope for concrete efforts in tackling social and economic disparities. The new president must be committed to creating fair opportunities for all citizens, including those living in remote and underdeveloped areas.</br></br>Lastly, we hope the new president will strengthen Indonesia's role in the international arena. Good global cooperation will bring benefits to the nation and bolster Indonesia's position as a key player in the international community.</br></br>May the new president be a wise, resilient, and honest leader in facing various challenges. Together, let's support and actively participate in building a more advanced, just, and sustainable nation.re advanced, just, and sustainable nation.)
  • Learn Balinese with BASAbali Wiki  + (As far as I know this website provided BalAs far as I know this website provided Balinese language online dictionary. My opinion about BASAbali Wiki is that this website could be very useful for those who want to learn Balinese or young generation in Bali that has mostly used Bahasa Indonesia since childhood, so that they even don’t know how to understand Balinese, mostly the main reason is that they think if we use Balinese language in conversation with friends it sounds plebeian and I think that’s very disappointing because as Balinese we should know our language, especially since Balinese have their own alpahabet called “Aksara Bali” which mean Balinese is a big language, it could be better if we understand types or level of Balinese language such as Alus Sor, Singgih, mider and the structure of Balinese language. And as a Balinese who want to learn more I also feel this website would be very useful because we can easily acces the word that we still confuse in Balinese language. And I also hope that people this website because I believe that there are many people need to know about and use it. </br>That’s all my opinion </br>Thank you use it. That’s all my opinion Thank you)
  • Strategi Membangkitkan Perekonomian Di Bali  + (As for the aspirations that I want to pourAs for the aspirations that I want to pour out to revive the economy in Bali, the points are as follows:</br></br>There is control of the epidemic itself. The main thing that must be done is to reduce cases of transmission of the Covid-19 virus in Bali through the acceleration of the Covid-19 vaccination program. We can make this the main fortress in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak in Bali. </br></br>Then the next step is to tighten the procedures (3M) on the island of the gods by involving all elements of society and foreign tourists who will vacation in Bali to participate together in complying with the program. This is done to restore the world's trust in the island of Bali through the discipline of health care, and the addition of health facilities so that they are adequate and suitable for use, such as the construction of self-quarantine rooms, providing Thermal Detectors or rapid tests and ensuring the safety and comfort of tourism, because good Health Tourism actually can increase the interest of tourists to vacation in Bali. Not only in terms of progress: the island of Bali must also optimize all existing fields to participate in supporting the economy, so that this strategy does not only come from the tourism sector but through optimizing all existing sectors, such as the Agriculture Plantation Sector, the Village-Based Digital Empowerment Sector. Customs, Endek and Songket SME Centers, Creative Economy SMEs and others. Through the cooperation of all economic actors, we can slowly revive the economy in Bali. </br></br>The next step is through the development of the Essential Business Travel Corridor (TCA), the collaboration carried out with several countries for the purposes of Essential Business, Diplomatic and Service which has been initiated by the government. </br></br>Of all the points above, one point that is no less important is to build a positive image to foreign countries towards tourism in Bali, so that tourists are more interested in vacationing in Bali. This can be done by improving the hospitality sector (through HR training), improve facilities, make tourist attractions more attractive, cheaper rates and others to improve the tourism sector in Bali to make it more attractive to tourists. As we know, the island of Bali is a tourist island that has a variety of interesting tourist attractions, along with culinary and and cultural traditions adding positive points to the tourism sector in Bali.tive points to the tourism sector in Bali.)
  • Elections as a place of welfare for people with disabilities  + (As is known, the upcoming elections are veAs is known, the upcoming elections are very meaningful and useful, among other things: as a means of constitutional leadership change and a forum for public participation in the political process. Therefore, I do not agree that there are people who do not use their right to vote or GOLPUT in the 2024 election. Moreover, there are already 22.77 million people with disabilities in Indonesia or 8.5%. In my opinion, those who cannot walk to vote are instead provided with wheelchairs. And people with special needs must be given more attention by the government, so that the LUBER JURDIL principle can work. We must not discriminate between people in order to achieve prosperity, thank you.in order to achieve prosperity, thank you.)
  • Unconditionally Perfect  + (as is well known in Indonesia, people withas is well known in Indonesia, people with disabilities must be the focus of the government, whether from cases of bullying from the surrounding environment or the disadvantage of people with disabilities who appear to be receiving social sanctions for mistakes they have not made. The "MANDANG DASA" (Mewujudkan Penyandang Disabilitas tanpa Batasan) program is philosophy of looking at the number ten as a perfect number but must be applicable to all humans. It is hoped that this program can provide government synergy to focus more on education and the environment around people with disabilities. We are all the same, We are all brothers or sisters, We are all friends.l brothers or sisters, We are all friends.)
  • Preservation Of The Balinese Language Amidst The Challenges Of Civil Issues In Society  + (As the era of globalization now, the BalinAs the era of globalization now, the Balinese language is one of the most important languages for the people on the island of the gods of Bali. In the existing civil issues, the use of regional languages in social and formal circles at school is increasingly being replaced by the national language or English. Although schools also receive Balinese language lessons, this is inseparable from various challenges. So it takes hard efforts from all parties in revitalizing the role of the Balinese language as an important regional language.</br></br>In my opinion in this case, the BASAbali Wiki is an important platform that we can access and use as a medium for the Balinese language amidst the onslaught of civil issues in society. In this BASAbali Wiki platform, one of which we can find a complete dictionary of Balinese – Indonesian, besides that it is also equipped with Balinese characters in every vocabulary in the dictionary. In addition, this platform contains various content which of course is useful for developing and practicing our Balinese language skills. In addition to web pages, content on this platform can also be found on the YouTube channel, which of course has attractive visuals and contains with great explanations. So that the community, especially the younger generation, can continue to participate in preserving the Balinese language through the platform provided by the BASAbali Wiki. So that’s all my opinion about that topic, thank you.ll my opinion about that topic, thank you.)
  • Sembrama Wacana Manggala Dinas Pariwisata Provinsi Bali  + (As the Head of the Balinese Tourism MinistAs the Head of the Balinese Tourism Ministry, I congratulate and thank you for the fourth Public Participation Wikithon competition organized by BASAbali Wiki. This competition is very useful during the COVID-19 pandemic. Why is this? First, based on the competitions held, the government can get input or suggestions from the Balinese community about what efforts can be made to restore Bali.Please, millennials, help the government. Give us some useful ideas so that we can revive tourism in Bali as it was or even better in the future. Second, teenagers or millennials, do not hesitate to speak out about environmental and cultural issues in Bali. The Balinese government needs your ideas, to resuscitate tourism in Bali. If the young or millennial generation can synergize their ideas with the government through this wikithon competition, then the development of Bali in the Nangun sat kerthi loka Bali” vision will be realized (ie respect for Balinese customs, traditions, art and culture, wisdom and language).ns, art and culture, wisdom and language).)
  • Ngaryanin Meja antuk Ekobricks  + (as we all know the amount of waste in Balias we all know the amount of waste in Bali has been increasing day by day. According to detik.com Bali produces 829 tons of plastic waste per day and only 7% is recycled. Therefore, we innovate to process plastic waste into ecobricks and arrange them into tables. In addition to having benefits for the surrounding environment, the results of this activity can also be used for sale so that it has economic value.ed for sale so that it has economic value.)
  • Bali Tourism Preservation  + (As we all know, the tourist objects in BalAs we all know, the tourist objects in Bali are numerous and well-known in almost all corners of the world. But unfortunately tourism in Bali is still relatively cheap for foreign tourists so many tourists come because of cheap attractions. I hope that the tourism sector in Bali will continue to develop and progress by continuing to develop tourist attractions and increasing economic value in Bali. So that tourists come to Bali not only because it's cheap but because of its classy tourism.s cheap but because of its classy tourism.)
  • Detik Detik Hari Kemerdekaan Tanpe Covid-19  + (As we know from 2019-2022 Indonesia was hiAs we know from 2019-2022 Indonesia was hit by the Covid-19 which took quite a lot of victims. Thus making events on independence day limited and even the flag-raising ceremony was only attended by the president and his colleagues. However, in 2022, Covid-19 in Indonesia began to subside, activities in Indonesia, especially in Bali, were running normally, but this incident made communication and knowledge about cultures begin to fade. Therefore, we must embrace each other despite being hindered by this great epidemic.ite being hindered by this great epidemic.)
  • The Importance of Preserving the Existence of the Balinese Language as the Cultural Center of Bali  + (As we know, Balinese is the mother tongue As we know, Balinese is the mother tongue which must be preserved. Along with the development of globalization, the use of Balinese language is decreasing. This decline is causing concern to many parties because the Balinese language is one of the roots of Balinese culture. The Balinese language as the mother tongue or first language for most Balinese people has an important role, namely as a symbol of pride, a symbol of identity, and is widely used as a means of communication in various activities within the household and outside the household which includes various social life activities Balinese people. But now of course this is not the case, because precisely what becomes the mother tongue for Balinese children is Indonesian, while Balinese is a second foreign language for them. The use of Balinese among young people now seems to have started to decrease interest because it is considered difficult and tends to be old-fashioned so that the interest is decreasing. This is of course a problem where the Balinese language is now getting less portion and attention from its users, shifted by languages that are considered modern. This objective condition certainly shows that the Balinese language has an important role as a means of communication in the Bali area which should be maintained and preserved. The preservation and development of the Balinese language certainly receives significant attention considering that language is part of culture, especially Balinese culture. In the Balinese language, it is not enough just a mere discourse, but there needs to be action and efforts from various circles of society, both from the government and itself.iety, both from the government and itself.)
  • Ikan Kecil Amed Bali  + (As well as our normal daily work of supporAs well as our normal daily work of supporting the Balinese community in their daily challenges, low income, disablities, health and hygiene, we also support the nutritional needs of kids and elderly when they are evacuated to temporary camps in and around the Amed area.mporary camps in and around the Amed area.)