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    HERITAGE TOURISM: STRENGTH AND CHALLENGES OF BALINESE ARTS CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND THE SETTING 1.1 PROBLEM STATEMENT As one of the largest industry around the world‚ tourism industry has undergone a tremendous growth during the last decades. Heritage tourism‚ being one of the categories of tourism‚ has been entitled as a major area in tourist demand. According to the WTO (Richard‚ 2000)‚ heritage tourism is considered as very important segments of the total tourism demand‚ representing

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    Bandung and Bali are famous for their locations and sites to be visited by tourist. However‚ there is a lot of contrast and differences between Bali and Bandung. The main difference between Bandung and Bali are from their cultures and religions. Bali is an island and a province of Indonesia‚ the nation’s smallest province. Since Bali is an island‚ Bali is surrounded by sea. Bali has great beaches for beach activities. Some famous locations are Tanjung Benoa which is famous for beach sports and

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    The lifestyle of Balinese people is expressed in their dance. Not only do we learn about the Balinese religion from their dance creations but also we can come to understand the flow of cultural events and activities that belong to everyday life. We can discover Balinese attitudes‚ how they look at nature‚ and how they regard their fauna and flora. The very essence of the Balinese culture is dance and drama‚ which is performed during temple festivals and in ceremonies. The dance performed in hotels

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    Malay Music in Malaysia: A Brief Study of the Changes in the 20th Century Malays – Tradition‚ Conflict and Change Done By: Melanie Ng Rachel Chew Word Count: 2094 words Introduction The 20th century saw Malaysia undergoing numerous political‚ social and economical changes‚ all of which were reflected in the cultural changes that also took place during this time. In particular‚ Malay music in Malaysia‚ due to a myriad of factors and influences‚ experienced significant

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    the 17th century did not make “Keroncong” disappear from Indonesia. This music just continued to grow in Indonesia. In the early 19th century some Indonesian traditional instruments were introduced and influenced this music like the Seruling and Gamelan. The Golden age of “Keroncong” Music ended in 1960 due to introduction of rock music to Indonesia . Even with this music beginning to disappear‚ Keroncong music is still played and listened to but most of the listeners are old people in Indonesia

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    looking to the traditional instruments‚ people could guess what type of culture‚ and what country is from. For example people know that "Country Music" is from America and Indonesia has many traditional instruments‚ two of them are "Angklung" and "Gamelan". Traditional music is very important because people could see an original cultural scene of a country expands from it. It is also could be as an identity or the uniqueness of a country. Modern music that people often hear nowadays is an international

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    It transcends religion‚ with animist and Christian ethnic groups in Borneo‚ Flores and Sulawesi playing kulintangan; and Muslim groups playing the same genre of music in Mindanao‚ Palawan and the Sulu archipelago. It is distantly related to the Gamelan music orchestras of Java and Bali‚ as well as the musical forms in Mainland Southeast Asia‚ mainly because of the usage for the same bossed racked gong chimes that play both melodical and percussive. Notable folk song composers include the National

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    PROUD TO BE INDONESIAN Indonesia. What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘Indonesia’? Indonesia is the one and only country in the universe that has so many islands‚ languages‚ tribes‚ traditional dishes‚ culture or should I say cultures – because the Indonesian people them selves can not count the culture that they have in Indonesia – different dialects‚ the variety of skin tones and so many variety that we can not count. If we ask foreigners what the first thing that pops up when they heard

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    Middle Eastern‚ and Indian precedents. Rice is the main staple food and is served with side dishes of meat and vegetables. Spices (notably chili)‚ coconut milk‚ fish and chicken are fundamental ingredients. Indonesian traditional music includes gamelan and keroncong. The Indonesian film industry’s popularity peaked in the 1980s and dominated cinemas in Indonesia‚ although it declined significantly in the early 1990s. Between 2000 and 2005‚ the number of Indonesian films released each year has steadily

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    contract for a puppet performance. The puppet masters had already been engaged by other families in various neighborhoods. Because they were no puppet masters available‚ Inem’s family engaged a troupe of dancing girls. The dance troupe came‚ with its gamelan orchestra‚ and put on a tajuban. The tajuban lasted for two days and nights. The bridegroom had reached the veranda. Inem squatted and made obeisance to her future husbands‚ and then washed his feet with

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