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The forest has been laid bare. The trees have been cut down and the wood taken away. Luh Ayu Manik and her friends are deeply saddened to see the forest destroyed. There is a police post in the middle of the forest but, despite this, the thieves are still able to steal wood. Luh Ayu Manik and her friends have come up with a plan to catch the thieves. But unfortunately, their plan has been foiled. And now the thieves are chasing them with a chainsaw. What will happen to Luh Ayu Manik and her friends?  +
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Without warning, a fierce wind sprang up in Room 21. The book that Luh Ayu Manik and her friends were reading shook and then flew about the room. And from the pages of the dirty, torn and tattered book, horrid demons appeared. Luh and her friends wanted to run away but they couldn't move ... they were like statues. I Wayan and I Made wanted to scream ... but their lips were sealed shut and they couldn't speak.  +
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When walking home after watching ogoh-ogoh, Luh Ayu Manik and Putu Nita were surprised to see the young people falling up and running around, and screaming in fear accompanied by asking for help. "Tulung-tulung ..." shouted Wayan. There are people who can walk. the body is tall and made of all kinds of plastic and cork. Instantly Luh Ayu Manik remembered I Wayan's behavior with and I Made who liked to throw away the trash when making ogoh-ogoh into the river this morning.  +
I 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. 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. 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: 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. 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. 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. 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. Prospective Balinese leaders should be able to solve problems that arise in society so that the Balinese people live prosperously. Okay, sorry if there are any mistakes or shortcomings, I apologize and close with. Parama shanti, "Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti, Om"  
Garbage is a major problem in human life and environmental pollution occurs due to waste. With concern for the younger generation, the US and Bali youth teams presented "3R FOR CLIMATE ACTION". 3R consists of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle which of course is the first step and an easy small step that has an impact on the environment in this world. Small things like doing 3R can help reduce the waste problem in the world and make an impact for our beloved earth.  +
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While at the beach with her grandmother, a fierce monster emerges from the water and starts attacking people. It turns out that the monster was a harmless sea creature who has himself suffered from ingesting ocean plastic. Luh Ayu Manik Mas comes to help, but struggles with the ethics of slaying a monster who himself is a victim of human pollution.  +
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Most of Luh Ayu’s friends have started buying imported apples and grapes instead of local pineapple, papaya and starfruit that the rest of the world seems to want. Luh Ayu turns into a superhero to help, but wonders what she can do to promote the growing and eating of local produce.  +
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Yesterday I was praying at the temple. I only saw children nowadays busy with their cellphones, even though it was in the temple pants, we had to focus on praying. When I prayed, when Jero Mangku was setting up a spell to pray for offerings, Mangku Yang's voice was lost to the sound of a small child's cellphone. while playing a game, even when praying, the sound of his cell phone is getting louder. Meanwhile, foreigners who travel to the temple really appreciate the people who are in the temple who are worshiping. Our time as people who live in Bali cannot respect people, even foreigners can be polite in the temples. Our time in Bali cannot be polite and respect people who pray. I hope that in the future people in Bali can appreciate people who worship more and we can be polite in temples.  +
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A package arrived for Made Putri, one of Luh Ayu’s friends, from the US wrapped in layers and layers of packaging material. Made Putri threw the packaging waste out in the garbage, but it ended up a local river where it collected pools of stagnant water. Dengue-carrying mosquitos then bred in those pools, making the original problem of packaging waste even worse. And, the Covid-19 pandemic was raging. What is Luh Ayu to do?  +
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Suddenly a strong wind blew. An earthquake rocked the temple. From within the cracks of the earth came a round monster disturbing the villagers. Luh Ayu im- mediately rushed to the bamboo grove behind the temple and turned into Luh Ayu Manik Mas. Can Luh Ayu Manik Mas fight the virus monster without the help of others? Is there another way to help people survive the virus monster?  +
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A A Ngurah Paramartha was born in Denpasar, October 14, 1974. He completed his art education at ISI Denpasar. Since 1995 he has been actively displaying his works in various exhibitions, such as the “Kamasra” exhibition at Bali Cliff Resort Jimbaran (1996), Indonesian artist “Colour Wheel” at the Dublin Ireland Painting Gallery (2009), “Ulu-Teben”, the MilitantArt group.= at Bentara Budaya Denpasar (2015). His solo exhibitions include “Secret Desire” at Hide Out Fine Art Ubud (2003), “Exploration of Life” at Ten Fine Art, Sanur (2011). His works tend to be figurative by showing imaginary figures with multiple interpretations.  +
Manus, an Existence born of Non Existence by Mas Ruscitadewi Five artists from various fields of art active in the Sawidji Artist Collective explore the question ‘what makes us human?’ This is a collaboration titled “Manus, a Conscious Journey” which opened on December 15, 2023, and will be open to the public until February 3, 2024. The exhibition is a Sawidji Collaboration working in partnership with Sudakara Art Space, Sanur, Bali, Indonesia.  +
Sangeh Monkey Forest. A Forest Memory, the Power of Memory and the Secrets of a Sacred Forest Memory is mysterious. Memory can hold such power over us over a lifetime. It can be strong and clear or hazy and weak. Whether we see Memory or not, it is there, taking residence in the back of our minds. Shaping our perceptions, our actions and choices. Memory shapes us from very early on. This recording of our experiences. The stories that get replayed in our minds that tells us who we are. Where we come from and perhaps where we belong.  +
We continue our shared memories and reflections on the meaning and power of Trees through a dedication of Sangeh Monkey Forest. With reflections on the power and mysteries of our first memories.  +
The contrasts between the seemingly opposite qualities of poetry and graffiti. A meeting between a philosopher and poet Dr. Mas Ruscitadewi and a street artist 'Istanbul' in Sawidji.  +
The Island of the Gods or Pulau Seribu Pura is the name for the island of Bali which is famous for its strong Hindu culture, such as the many offerings dedicated to the guardian gods in various places in Bali. Not only that, Bali is also very famous for its beautiful and varied natural tourist destinations, ranging from beaches, seas, rivers, lakes, mountains and forests. This is what makes the tourism sector a huge influence on the economy in Bali. As a local resident of Bali, everyone certainly has dreams or hopes for their own region, both in terms of the economy, education, infrastructure, socio-culture to the leadership carried out by their regional leaders. My hope is that in the future the economic sector in Bali, from the tourism, accommodation and food to agriculture and fisheries, will develop and improve the welfare of the Balinese people in the future. There is expansion and development of infrastructure to increase employment so as to reduce unemployment in the future. Then increase access to education for students, especially students whose schools are in remote places so that the education they get is equally distributed. Maintaining tolerance and strengthening our solidarity as Balinese people by instilling a sense of compassion, compassion and care so that divisions or fights do not occur between one another in accordance with the teachings of Tatwamasi and Tri Hita Karana. And lastly, since an election party will soon be held to elect Bali's future leaders, hopefully it will be carried out in accordance with the election principle, namely Luber Jurdil, so that the elected leader can continue to maintain and improve work programs and their vision and mission in developing and developing Bali. towards the New Era of Bali.  +
The longer the earth is getting more and more chaotic, those who used to have treasures now have nothing. It used to be like a great tiger, now it's a weak tiger. The world is not what it used to be, it used to be looking for tourists, now it's driving tourists away, because of the pandemic, everything is gone, artistic traditions are limited. I hope Bali returns soon.  +