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  • Ni Nyoman Polok  + (Ni Nyoman Pollok was a Balinese dancing leNi Nyoman Pollok was a Balinese dancing legend from Kelandis.</br></br>In the 1930s, Belgian artist, Adrien Jean Le Mayeur, saw Ni Pollok dance the Legong Keraton. He asked her to become a model for his paintings. Le Mayeur eventually married Ni Pollok and together they build a house in Sanur which later became a museum.ouse in Sanur which later became a museum.)
  • Ni Nyoman Sani  + (Ni Nyoman Sani was born in Sanur, Bali, AuNi Nyoman Sani was born in Sanur, Bali, August 10, 1975. She graduated from the fine arts department of ISI Denpasar. Apart from painting, she is also interested in photography, poetry, and fashion. Sani's paintings talk a lot about women in the context of the world of fashion shows. The colors of the paintings are soft and very feminine.</br></br>Since 1995, Sani has been actively displaying her work in joint exhibitions, both at home and abroad. Her solo exhibitions include Life Style at the Seniwati Gallery (Ubud, 1997), Pose at the Amankila Hotel (Candidasa, 1999), All About Women at Kiri Desa Gallery (Singapore, 2002), The Pleasure of Looking at Griya Santrian Gallery (Sanur, 2002). 2003), Between Two Worlds at O House Gallery (Jakarta, 2007), Women at Curiocity Nafa Me Fashion Gallery (Singapore, 2008), Residency in Haarlem (Netherlands, 2009), The Adventure of My Soul at Bentara Budaya Bali (2011) , Enigma in Fusion Style (Ubud, 2012). In 2000, a painting by Sani was included in the 100 Finalist of Philip Morris, Jakarta.he 100 Finalist of Philip Morris, Jakarta.)
  • Ni Nyoman Srayamurtikanti  + (Ni Nyoman Srayamurtikanti is a gamelan musNi Nyoman Srayamurtikanti is a gamelan musician and is also pursuing her career as a composer. Sraya was born on October 3, 1996 and is the daughter of an artist from Celuk Village, Sukawati, Gianyar. She has studied gamelan since she was in elementary school. She was educated at SMKN 3 Sukawati (KOKAR/SMKI Bali) majoring in Karawitan, Indonesian Art Institute Denpasar majoring in Karawitan, and is currently pursuing a Masters Study Program at the Indonesian Art Institute Surakarta. Sraya is the head of the Sanggar S'mara Murti which was founded by her father, which was then continued by Sraya. This studio is engaged in traditional arts, especially Balinese Gamelan and also its development. Sraya started to compose music in 2017 with the guidance of her father who is also a composer and singer. The musical works created by Sraya are based on tradition and innovation.</br></br>Sraya had the opportunity to represent Indonesia in the ASEAN Youth Camp event in Sagada, Philippines (2015), Student Exchange AIM Program at University Malaya (2016-2017), became a composer in the Komponis Kini - Tribute to Wayan Beratha event (2019), became a composer in the National Cultural Parade (2019) representing Bali, being the 5th best composer in the Creative Music Competition – Taksapala Festival, Badung Bali, collaborating with a choreographer from Mexico (2021), and most recently being one of the composers in the Southeast Asia Music Session Indonesia Edition (2021). The compositions that have been created are: Kangkat (2017), SoS (2017), Love is God (2017), Rain-Ly (2017), Krepetan (2018), Selaka (2018), A Ketel (2018), Lango Wangi (2019), Titik Nol (2019), Candra Buana (2019), Speech Delay (2020), Padma Semarandhana (2020), Gelung (2020), Resing Langit (2020), Garba (2020), Empowerment (2021), Nyikzag (2021), Mulat Sarira (2021), etc. Nyikzag (2021), Mulat Sarira (2021), etc.)
  • Ni Nyoman Tjandri  + (Ni Nyoman Tjandri is one of the few femaleNi Nyoman Tjandri is one of the few female puppet masters in Indonesia. Born to an artist father, Tjandri was familiar with and fond of all forms of the Balinese performing arts, especially the arja, a Balinese traditional drama that incorporates music and dance. The talented Tjandri gradually developed superb dance and vocal techniques through interaction with her father, I Made Kredek, and fellow artists. After her father's death, Tjandri decided to learn the Kawi language to continue his efforts to master Balinese literature. She went to the well-known dalang I Nyoman Ganjreng. Instead of giving Kawi lessons, Nyoman Ganjreng gave the girl four puppet figures. The puppet master told her she had to master the Kawi language through wayang stories, mostly derived from Ancient Indian and East Javanese epics and legends. In 1979 Tjandri decided to learn the art of the dalang seriously and intensively. All wayang performances present a story, which is told by a dalang. A dalang must master at least 100 stories and be able to enliven each of the characters portrayed with distinctive vocal sounds. Being a dalang, one must have plenty of physical stamina and a thorough knowledge of both the ancient Kawi language and high and low Balinese language, as well as its literature. Tjandri is frequently invited to perform both on local and overseas stages.perform both on local and overseas stages.)
  • Ni Putu Devy Gita Augustina  + (Ni Putu Devy Gita Augustina, with the pen Ni Putu Devy Gita Augustina, with the pen name Devy Gita, was born in Singaraja. She graduated from Ganesha Education University, Singaraja in English. She teaches at Bali Kiddy Elementary School and joined the Mahima Community, Teater Kalangan, Kacak-Kicak Puppet Theater. Her poems are published on Saatkala.co and summarized in the book Sang Guru (2019).d summarized in the book Sang Guru (2019).)
  • Ni Putu Putri Suastini  + (Ni Putu Putri Suastini was born in DenpasaNi Putu Putri Suastini was born in Denpasar, January 27, 1966. Since she was a teenager, she has been active in literature and theater. She has joined the Wind Theater, Tiger Tutul Studio, Badung Mini Theatre, August Theater, White Studio. She published poetry books are Bunga Merah (2017) and Rumah Merah (2018). Ni Putu Putri Suastini Koster is well known among local Balinese and Indonesian artists.ong local Balinese and Indonesian artists.)
  • Ni Putu Rastiti  + (Ni Putu Rastiti, currently works as a nursNi Putu Rastiti, currently works as a nurse at the Bali Mandara Hospital, Sanur. Her works have been published in local and national media and have been included in several anthologies. Her first collection of short stories was titled The Tree of Wishes. Several times she was invited to the National Writers' Meeting. She was last invited as a young writer at the Ubud Writers and Festival 2016. Her poetry has been translated into French and her short stories into English.French and her short stories into English.)
  • Ni Wayan Murni  + (Ni Wayan Murni was born in Penestanan, BalNi Wayan Murni was born in Penestanan, Bali. Murni is a well-known and much loved personality on the Bali scene and a pioneer of Balinese tourism.</br></br>Shops and Restaurant</br></br>During her extraordinary life Murni has lived in Sanur and Ubud and has</br>travelled widely. By the early 1970s she owned 4 shops on Sanur beach and</br>had opened Ubud’s first real restaurant, Murni’s Warung, overlooking the</br>Campuan River. Since then thousands of people have enjoyed her food and</br>hospitality. She is still very active in the restaurant.</br>There are YouTube videos on youtube.com/watch?v=zf3VVj7gx8g and</br>youtube.com/watch?v=KWTgnXtOlpA</br></br>Asian Antiques and Textiles</br></br>During her adult life Murni has been busy collecting and becoming an expert</br>on Asian antiques and textiles and many of them are to be found in Murni’s</br>Warung Shop beside the restaurant. She was the first person in Ubud to have</br>a proper gallery of antiques, textiles, costumes, old beads, tribal jewelry,</br>stone carvings, masks and other ethnic pieces. Many of her pieces are</br>museum quality and her fine arts credentials are impeccable. Murni is a</br>member of the Thai Textile Society.</br></br>Exhibitions</br></br>In 2007 and 2009 Murni exhibited part of her collection at the prestigious</br>shows, Arts of Pacific Asia and Tribal Arts & Textiles, in San Francisco and</br>gave a lecture on Balinese textiles to the Textile Arts Council at the de Young</br>Museum. Murni understands and participates in Balinese culture on a daily</br>basis and plays in a women’s gamelan group at important religious</br>ceremonies.</br></br>Articles and Books</br></br>Murni has written numerous articles on Balinese art and culture and the book</br>Secrets of Bali, Fresh Light on the Morning of the World by Jonathan</br>Copeland and Ni Wayan Murni published by Orchid Press in 2010 is in its</br>second print run. It is also available as an ebook on its own web site:</br>www.secretsofbali.com and www.murnis.com</br></br>Murni’s Very Personal Guide to Ubud by Ni Wayan Murni and photographs by</br>Jonathan Copeland was published in October 2011 and is available as an</br>ebook on www.murnis.com and all online retailers.</br></br>Ni Wayan Murni and Jonathan Copeland wrote From Tattoos to Textiles,</br>Murni’s Guide to Asian Textiles, All You Need to Know ... And More, which is</br>an ebook available on www.murnis.com and all online retailers.</br></br>Murni’s Bali Tours, Where to go, What to Do and How to Do It is an ebook of</br>7 special tours was written and designed for guests staying at Murni’s Houses</br>to bring with them on the tours It is an ebook available on www.murnis.com</br>and all online retailers.</br></br>Murni’s Houses</br></br>In the early 1980s Murni started to construct Murni’s Houses in Ubud, a</br>complex of seven extraordinary residences and open-air pavilions amid a</br>garden full of flowers, statues, fountains, trees and shrubs lying all by itself</br>next to open fields. It is a wonderful introduction for first timers to Bali and a</br>dependable refuge for her many guests who return each year. Just 5 minutes</br>walk from the main road and accessed through a traditional Balinese roofed</br>gate, it’s a place of tranquility. Residential photography tours and Spa</br>packages are available. There are YouTube videos on</br>youtube.com/watch?v=Cd1A2xgNlDc and</br>youtube.com/watch?v=3vCnSMavfRk</br></br>Tamarind Spa at Murni’s Houses</br></br>Murni’s latest venture is the creation of Tamarind Spa at Murni’s Houses,</br>which was listed as the top spa in Ubud on Trip Advisor within 3 months of its</br>opening. Tamarind Spa brings all these aspects of Balinese art, luxury, and</br>culture together in one healing experience. There is a YouTube video on</br>youtube.com/watch?v=h4IscHN4dqo</br></br>Houses</br></br>She also has houses in Penestanan for long-term rent.</br></br>Anniversary of Murni’s Warung</br></br>To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Murni’s Warung, Forty Delicious Years,</br>Murni’s Warung, Ubud, Bali, 1974–2014, From Toasted Sandwiches to</br>Balinese Smoked Duck was published in 2014.</br>It has its own web site: www.fortydeliciousyears.com and YouTube video</br>www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFq22MYP-_s. It is also available as an ebook</br>on www.murnis.com and all online retailers.</br></br>Blog</br></br>Murni and Jonathan Copeland have a joint blog</br></br>An eclectic blog concentrating on Bali but taking in the World</br></br>Social Media</br></br>Murni’s Warung, Murni’s Warung Shop, Murni’s Houses and Tamarind Spa</br>are on Trip Advisor, Facebook and Google+ and Murni is on Twitter and</br>Linkedin.</br></br>Books and Ebooks</br></br>• Secrets of Bali, Fresh Light on the Morning of the World</br>• Murni’s Bali Tours, Where to go, What to do and How to do it</br>• Forty Delicious Years, 1974-2014, Murni's Warung, Ubud, Bali</br>• Murni's Very Personal Guide to Ubud</br>• From Tattoos to Textiles, Murni's Guide to Asian Textiles, All You Need to</br>Know…And More Asian Textiles, All You Need to Know…And More)
  • Nick Burgoyne  + (Nick Burgoyne has been living in Bali, on Nick Burgoyne has been living in Bali, on and off, since 1990 with his Balinese wife and two children, to a small village where I am the only foreigner.</br></br>Writes Nick: "We love to walk the small lanes and paths through the rice paddies and I love to shoot what I see there, especially local farmers, whose faces so accurately and poignantly chronicle their lives. I shoot with a Canon 5D mk III and use Nik plugins for post-processing." and use Nik plugins for post-processing.")
  • Nigel Simmonds  + (Nigel has more than 30 years experience as a writer and content creator with a 16 year old daughter who has taught him more than he cares to admit about social media marketing and digital mastery. Nigel is ... mrcontent.)
  • Suara tan Kapireng  + (Nowadays young people often argue about thNowadays young people often argue about the problems faced today regarding the advancement of existing infrastructure and facilities by speaking according to their abilities but not listened to by the government and sometimes ignored</br>So we also have to improve our courage by learning and being serious about creating work and studying so that we can move forwardk and studying so that we can move forward)
  • Suara Remaja  + (Nowadays young people often argue about thNowadays young people often argue about the problems faced today regarding the advancement of existing infrastructure and facilities by speaking according to their abilities but not listened to by the government and sometimes ignored</br>So we also have to improve our courage by learning and being serious about creating work and studying so that we can move forwardk and studying so that we can move forward)
  • Nur Wahida Idris  + (Nur Wahida Idris was born in Ketugtug, EasNur Wahida Idris was born in Ketugtug, East Loloan, Negara, April 28, 1976. She completed her studies at the Department of Crafts/Textiles, Faculty of Fine Arts, ISI Yogyakarta. In addition to the Bali Post, her poetry has been published in Kompas, Koran Tempo, Suara Merdeka, Jawa Pos, Bernas, Sunday Morning, Prince Claus Fund Journal and Horison Literature Magazine, as well as in joint anthologies, including Kidung Kawijayan, Philanthropy, Pedas Lada Pasir Quarsa, Lingua Franca Conversation and Living Together. Her poetry received awards from the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture, the Lampung Arts Council and the Yogyakarta Language Center. Her single book of poetry, Springs of Roots of Trees (2008). She was invited to read his poetry at the Yogyakarta Arts Festival XVII/2005, the 2005 International Literary Biennale in Bandung and the Jakarta Arts Council, 2006. As the Director of Akar Indonesia, she also manages the Yogyakarta Rumahlebah Community.nages the Yogyakarta Rumahlebah Community.)
  • Nuryana Asmaudi SA  + (Nuryana Asmaudi SA was born in Jepara, CenNuryana Asmaudi SA was born in Jepara, Central Java, March 10, 1965. He writes poetry, short stories, essays, art reviews, Kalon scripts, etc. His writings have been published in a number of local and national media. His poems are summarized in a number of joint anthologies, including Travel (1990). Since 1996, he has been living in Bali, managing the TenSutBeh Literature House with Umbu Landu Paranggi, Raudal Tanjung Banua, Riki Dhamparan Putra, et al (1996 – 2008). Together with Umbu Landu Paranggi, he participated in fostering literary appreciation activities for students around Bali (1997 until the early 2000s). Apart from writing literature, he also worked as a journalist, having joined the Bali Post Media Group. Since 2011 until now, he has worked as an Editor at the Bali Tribune. Since 2008 he has lived and co-managed the Snerayuza Art Studio with the painter Made Budhiana. His single book of poetry is “The Moon Prayer for Pungguk (2016), “Taman Perkap Bulan” (2018). The third book of poetry is ready to be published.d book of poetry is ready to be published.)
  • Nyoman Diwarupa  + (Nyoman Diwarupa, born in Bali, April 7th. Nyoman Diwarupa, born in Bali, April 7th. He completed his art education at ISI Denpasar in 1998. Since 1992 he has been actively participating in joint painting exhibitions, such as the “Force of 92” exhibition at the Art Center (1992), “Sebelas Art Group” at Darga Gallery, Sanur (1996), “Kuta Art Cromatic” in Kuta (2013), and so on. His works tend to be abstract. He joined the founding community of Galang Kangin and Militanart.community of Galang Kangin and Militanart.)
  • Nyoman Gunarsa  + (Nyoman Gunarsa was born in Klungkung, ApriNyoman Gunarsa was born in Klungkung, April 15, 1944. He graduated from ASRI Yogyakarta. He is one of the founders and important figures of Sanggar Dewata Indonesia. In 1989, he founded the Nyoman Gunarsa Indonesian Museum of Contemporary Painting in Yogyakarta and in 1994 founded the Nyoman Gunarsa Balinese Classical Painting Museum in Klungkung. He has exhibited his works at home and abroad. Many of his works feature figures of Legong dancers with expressive strokes. He won the Dharma Kusuma award from the Provincial Government of Bali in 1994. In 2017, Gunarsa passed away.ali in 1994. In 2017, Gunarsa passed away.)
  • Nyoman Rasta Sindhu  + (Nyoman Rasta Sindhu is a writer and journaNyoman Rasta Sindhu is a writer and journalist who was born on August 31, 1943 in Denpasar and died on August 14, 1972. For his dedication to literature, he received the "Dharma Kusuma Madya" Award from the Governor of Bali, Ida Bagus Mantra.</br></br>He studied at the Faculty of Letters and Culture, Gajah Mada University, then moved to Udayana University majoring in Antiquities. He became a journalist and editorial staff of the Balinese edition of “Suluh Marhaen” art and culture (now Bali Post). In addition, he is also one of the editors of the Bali Courier magazine (1971).</br></br>His works are spread in various mass media, including Kompas, Sinar Harapan, Horison literary magazine, Indonesian pulpit, Basis, Sastra. One of his most famous short stories, “When Kentongan was Beaten at Bale Banjar”, was published in the German anthology of Indonesian prose, Perlen im Reisfeld, Indonesia (1971). The short story was published in Horison magazine No.1 Th.IV January 1969 and won the Horizon Literature Prize.</br></br>Most of his works contain opposition to the orthodoxy of Balinese views or beliefs. His social protests are not out of hatred, but rather because he loves Bali so much. However, until now there has been no publisher who has compiled his works as a whole, so that we have difficulty being able to enjoy his literary works.ty being able to enjoy his literary works.)
  • Nyoman Sujana  + (Nyoman Sujana alias Kenyem is a painter boNyoman Sujana alias Kenyem is a painter born in Sayan, Ubud, September 9, 1972. He completed his art education at ISI Denpasar. Since 1992 he has been active in many joint exhibitions. Meanwhile, since 1996 he has displayed his works in solo exhibitions at home and abroad. These include “A Place Behind The House”, Komaneka Gallery, Ubud (2016), “Highest”, Philo Art Space, Jakarta (2013); G13 Gallery, Kelana Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia (2013); “The Bicycle Diaries”, Komaneka Art Gallery, Ubud, Bali (2011), “The Bridges of Nature”, D'Peak Art Space, Singapore (2009). Kenyem's works display the concept of balance (harmony) in the context of human relations with humans, nature, and God. Kenyem works in a meticulously detailed manner, often with calligraphic fields. Iconic to his paintings are small androgynous figures that appear to be dancing. Trees and especially leaves are a recurrent visual motif, as are large hovering rocks. Everything is carefully shadowed to give</br>the impression of floating. Kenyem is one of the founders of the Militant Arts community of artists.of the Militant Arts community of artists.)
  • Nyoman Sukaya Sukawati  + (Nyoman Sukaya Sukawati was born on FebruarNyoman Sukaya Sukawati was born on February 9, 1960. He has been actively writing poetry since the 1980s in the literary section of the Bali Post Sunday newspaper under the care of the poet Umbu Landu Paranggi. Apart from writing poetry, he is also diligent in writing short stories, articles, painting, and other artistic activities.</br>He knows the world of writing by being active in the world of journalism. He started this activity as a teenager by diligently writing reports on the potential of the village. Then he studied more seriously and became a journalist for the Bali Post, Nusa Tenggara, Karya Bhakti newspapers, as well as a number of other media. He has been active as a television reporter for RCTI. He also does a lot of periodical publications in Denpasar, including tourism magazines and economic tabloids. In 1993 he became the editor of the book Bali, Socio-Cultural Problems and Modernization, written by Prof. I.B. spell. In 2007 his book entitled Seeking Heaven in the Bali Bombing was published thanks to the assistance of the Widya Pataka program of the Regional Library of Bali Province in collaboration with the Arti Foundation, Denpasar.ration with the Arti Foundation, Denpasar.)
  • Nyoman Suradnya  + (Nyoman Suradnya was a Balinese painter froNyoman Suradnya was a Balinese painter from Ubud. He specialized in three main media: batik, oil, and watercolor. Nyoman was an established artist in residence in Sydney, Melbourne, and Singapore. Nyoman's artwork has been featured all over the world in such countries as Switzerland, Australia, Italy, and Guam (USA). He was also a strong advocate for sustainable tourism that protected the culture and environment of Ubud. With his friend, Tjok Raka Kerthyasa, he founded Bina Watasa, which roughly translates as "guiding tourism." Their goal was to educate tourists about enriching and environmentally sustainable practices that allowed them to experience all of Ubud in a responsible way. Nyoman is remembered for his "larger-than-life" personality and as an important advocate for the preservation of the culture and environment of Ubud.on of the culture and environment of Ubud.)