Bali dancing For The Gods at the Horniman Museum in London

An exhibition named Bali – Dance for the Gods is on at the Horniman Museum from the 16 April 2010 – 8 January 2012. It comes equipped with spectacular pursuits like colourful Rangda and Barong masks, fancy dress costumes, puppets, wood sculptures and textiles portraying tales of Hindu Gods. These artefacts share temple and secular dances’ central position within Balinese culture. Wayang Wong outfit. Wayang Wong appearances are based on the story of Sita’s abduction by the demon king Rahwana and her future rescue by Prince Rama and his allies. The masks are saint and used in the Temple. Ref: Bali Villas

An exhibition termed Bali – Dance for the Gods is on at the Horniman Museum from the 16 April 2010 – 8 January 2012. It features extraordinary papers similar to colourful Rangda and Barong masks, fancy dress costumes, puppets, wood statues and textiles portraying stories of Hindu Gods. These artefacts show you temple and secular dances’ principal position within Balinese culture. Wayang Wong halloween costume. Wayang Wong presentations are based on the narrative of Sita’s abduction by the demon king Rahwana and her future rescue by Prince Rama and his allies. The masks are sacred and kept in the Temple.Ref: Villas in Bali

An exhibition referred to as Bali – Dance for the Gods is on at the Horniman Museum from the 16 April 2010 – 8 January 2012. It features impressive works similar to colourful Rangda and Barong masks, fancy dress outfits, puppets, wood sculptures and textiles portraying tales of Hindu Gods. These artefacts show you temple and secular dances’ principal function inside of Balinese culture. Wayang Wong outfit. Wayang Wong appearances are being founded on the tale of Sita’s abduction by the demon king Rahwana and her subsequent rescue by Prince Rama and his allies. The masks are saint and used in the Temple.Ref: Cheap seminyak Villas

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