Gamelan music ensemble enters the scene
The day before the silence
The dance of Vishnu
An Ogoh-Ogoh statue holds the globe
Pengrebongan celebration in Kesiman
Rangda turns around the Pura Dalem Pengrebongan
Young worshipper at the Pengrebongan festival
Rakshasas dancing
Happy New Nyepi Year 1938
Rakshasa looking in your eyes
Gek Adii is ready for her dance performance
Get dressed and fixed for the Nyepi dancing
Gek Adii and her mother Ibu Agung Raka
Last fixing for the dance as Vishnu
Playing card during the day of silence
Ni Kadek Mayang Sari
Onlooker at the Pengrebongan ceremony
At the market near the temple festival
Barong comes very close
Rita in dress for ceremony
Wat Khuean Ubolratana in Khon Khaen
Bali girl Gek Adii
A temple in the lake
Neighboring village people in Mengwi
Look an Ogoh-Ogoh in the face
More about Ogoh-Ogoh
Gunggus a young host in Mengwi
Boys from Sembung
Privat Kori Agung gate
Tulamben
Bali kids at the street party
Walk to the temple ceremony
Balinese worshippers at the Pengerebongan ceremony
Believers fall in trance
Street party near Pengrebongan festival
About Ogoh-Ogoh
Onlooker at the Pengerebongan ceremony
Galih
Trisna
Happy New Year greetings from Bangkok
Bali Aga girl Lintang
Bali Aga girl Sujatmi in Trunyan
Temple in the water
Performance in Taman Budaya
Big Gamelan orchester in Denpasar
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Classroom used as dressing place for Nyepi dancers


I was leaded into the dressing room, where the dancers got fixed in very colorful and costly costumes. Get Adii (right side), and her classmates schoolgirls from the Sembung village, get dressed and makeup for her performance showing a short time after I shot this photo.
Not only in Bali, but the whole of western Indonesia, uses the word songket to describe a technique in which additional patterns are woven into a material with supplementary weft threads. Gold and silver threads are used in these textiles, the earliest ones being made of silk. Originally they would have been brought by Indian traders.
Not only in Bali, but the whole of western Indonesia, uses the word songket to describe a technique in which additional patterns are woven into a material with supplementary weft threads. Gold and silver threads are used in these textiles, the earliest ones being made of silk. Originally they would have been brought by Indian traders.
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