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|Description text="Dance and Drama in Bali by Walter Spies and Beryl de Zoete, published in 1938, has long been the standard reference on Balinese performance, only now comes another work which looks at the interlinked arts of music, dance, and theatre. The book tries to describe the state of performing arts in Bali. This book is the result of collaboration between I Wayan Dibia, the gifted Balinese dancer, musician, and choreographer, and Rucina Ballinger, the American educator and lecturer on Balinese culture, who has lived on the island for two decades. Barbara Anello, an American artist and photographer, has prepared the delightful watercolor paintings and two hundred beautiful photos that portray major dancers and musicians of the present. The book is further enhanced with a summary of a hundred years of Balinese dance, theater, and music; a resource guide; a bibliography; and a discography. This book can be regarded as a complementary extension to the exellent book Balinese Dance in Transition: Kaja and Kelod, by I Made Bandem and Frits de Boer, which is not as comprehensive but does have some related material." | |Description text="Dance and Drama in Bali by Walter Spies and Beryl de Zoete, published in 1938, has long been the standard reference on Balinese performance, only now comes another work which looks at the interlinked arts of music, dance, and theatre. The book tries to describe the state of performing arts in Bali. This book is the result of collaboration between I Wayan Dibia, the gifted Balinese dancer, musician, and choreographer, and Rucina Ballinger, the American educator and lecturer on Balinese culture, who has lived on the island for two decades. Barbara Anello, an American artist and photographer, has prepared the delightful watercolor paintings and two hundred beautiful photos that portray major dancers and musicians of the present. The book is further enhanced with a summary of a hundred years of Balinese dance, theater, and music; a resource guide; a bibliography; and a discography. This book can be regarded as a complementary extension to the exellent book Balinese Dance in Transition: Kaja and Kelod, by I Made Bandem and Frits de Boer, which is not as comprehensive but does have some related material." | ||
− | continued at Bulantrisna Djelantik-Soejoto, From: Asian Theatre Journal | + | continued at Bulantrisna Djelantik-Soejoto, From: Asian Theatre Journal, Volume 22, Number 2, Fall 2005 |
− | Volume 22, Number 2, Fall 2005 | ||
|Author=I Wayan Dibia, Rucina Ballinger, | |Author=I Wayan Dibia, Rucina Ballinger, | ||
|Subject=dance, drama, music, | |Subject=dance, drama, music, | ||
|Illustrator=Barbara Anello, | |Illustrator=Barbara Anello, | ||
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- Title
- Balinese Dance, Drama & Music: A Guide to the Performing Arts of Bali
- Original language
- Author(s)
- Illustrator(s)
- Barbara Anello
- Publisher
- Tuttle Publishing
- ISBN
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- Publication date
- November 27, 2012
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- music
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