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Pendet Swastiastu dance is a special welcome dance with jegog music, a unique bamboo orchestra from Jembrana, West Bali, created by Deniek G. Sukarya for Sanggar Seni Sukarya. Composer: Deniek G. Sukarya, choreographers: Putu Adi Arianto and Wayan Sumindra. The dance is choreographed in 2 parts: the first part as the welcoming dance to greet important guests at the gate of the ceremonial hall, and the second part, performed on stage to welcome guests with graceful dance and singing to welcome and wish them all well.  +
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Gamelan Gong Gede performs at the wedding of Anak Agung Ngurah Agung Damar Negara at the Pemecutan palace, Denpasar, 27 October 2002  +
Purna Sasi is a song written in Kawi (old Javanese) language. Purna sasi means "perfect moon" and it contains beautiful praises to the soothing luminary of a full moon day.  +
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The composition of Rangrang was created by composer I Dewa Putu Rai from Banjar Pengosekan, Mas, Ubud. The word rangrang refers to that which is intertwined or knit together, just as we are interwoven with one another and the universe around us. Balinese gamelan often starts with a section called a peng-rangrang, a flowing abstraction of the core melody, 'benang merah' or ‘red thread’ that -weaves through the fabric of the composition. The piece is inspired by and a tribute to master composers of our ancestors, such as the late Wayan Lotring (master of dance, musician and composer of Gamelan Bali), and the belief that each sound, each note has a sacred resonance, each pattern an intrinsic beauty. Beauty and inspiration is brought together in a way that is rooted in those heirlooms of artistry that we have inherited and is joyfully relevant to the young generations of today.  +
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