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− | |Description of information= | + | |Description of information=The Temple Dances in Bali includes short text on the Legong, Chalon Arong, and Joghed dances, costume, and music, with illustrations in the text, complimented by numerous captioned plates by Kleen. First published in Swedish in a limited edition of 300 copies as Tempeldanser och musikinstrument pa Bali, and here translated into English for the first time. The Ethnographical Museum of Sweden, Stockholm (Statens Etnografiska Museum) New Series, Publication No. 2. |
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− | |Author=Biography of | + | |Author=Biography of Tyra Kleen |
− | |Illustrator= | + | |Subject=rituals, Tari Bali |
− | |Topic= | + | |Illustrator=Biography of Tyra Kleen |
− | |SummaryTopic= | + | |Linked words=Legong, Joged gandrungan, joged pingitan |
+ | |Topic=Arts, Rituals | ||
+ | |SummaryTopic=Drawings of temple dances. | ||
+ | |SummaryTopic id=Gambar tarian Bali. | ||
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- Bokforlags Aktiebolaget Thule, Stockholm
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- 1936
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The Temple Dances in Bali includes short text on the Legong, Chalon Arong, and Joghed dances, costume, and music, with illustrations in the text, complimented by numerous captioned plates by Kleen. First published in Swedish in a limited edition of 300 copies as Tempeldanser och musikinstrument pa Bali, and here translated into English for the first time. The Ethnographical Museum of Sweden, Stockholm (Statens Etnografiska Museum) New Series, Publication No. 2.
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