Archive for the 'bali' Category

EDITORIAL: No Dog Days

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

It is not unique to Indonesian politics that they can often degenerate into a self-serving affair, benefiting the officeholder far more than the people he or she was elected to serve. Rare are the few — worldwide — whose ego and lust for power does not overtake them so that they come to view the [...]

The Bali Times 2010-09-03 18:45:46

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Threat: A long-tailed macaque relaxes in the shade as her young offspring plays around, at Uluwatu Temple on Bali’s southernmost tip. While considered sacred creatures by the island’s Hindu majority, authorities have warned that the indigenous and plentiful monkeys may be carriers of the rabies virus; however all known incidents of transmission to date have [...]

Overpass Shifted into Underpass to Solve Traffic Jam

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Central Government planned an alternative to solve over the traffic jam around God Ruci Kuta with overpass and underpass development. But Badung Regional Government suggested to change the overpass with underpass as it was viewed more befitting Bali cultural and aesthetic.
Badung government also viewed two solutions are not enough to solve traffic jam in Dewa [...]

Overpass Shifted into Underpass to Solve Traffic Jam

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Central Government planned an alternative to solve over the traffic jam around God Ruci Kuta with overpass and underpass development. But Badung Regional Government suggested to change the overpass with underpass as it was viewed more befitting Bali cultural and aesthetic.
Badung government also viewed two solutions are not enough to solve traffic jam in Dewa [...]

Sumatra Volcano Erupts Again

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

KABANJAHE A volcano in Sumatra spewed ash thousands of metres into the air on Friday in its most violent eruption since rumbling back to life earlier this week for the first time in 400 years. Thousands of people have fled their homes since the 2,460-metre Mt Sinabung in northern Sumatra started to erupt on Sunday [...]

Motorbike Bandits Snatch Rp75m

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

DENPASAR Bali’s infamous motorbike bandits resurfaced when two men snatched a bag containing a mobile phone and cash and securities worth Rp75 million (US$8,300) from a man who had just left a BRI bank branch on Jl Pulau Moyo, Denpasar. Victim Gusti Ayu Artini was leaving the bank at 11am last Monday with the securities [...]

Jembrana Health Card Refused at Some Clinics

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

NEGARA Doctors refusing treatment to patients presenting at a number of health posts have led to revelations that the Jembrana free health card, issued by the regency as a local alternative to the provincial card for low income families, is being refused at some clinics in the regency. The dispute came to light last Thursday [...]

Even More Aussies Come Calling

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

DENPASAR More Australians than ever are calling Bali their second home, going on the latest tourism figures — for January to July — just released by the Bali tourism office. Its chief, Ida Bagus Subhiksu, said 50.8 percent more Australians visited in January-July this year than in the same period last year. In round numbers, [...]

Dewa Ruci II: Underpass Back on the Agenda

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

DENPASAR The saga of the Simpang Siur flyover — part of Governor I Made Mangku Pastika’s plan to ease traffic congestion ahead of the 2013 ASEAN summit meeting in Bali — has taken a new turn. The national planning board (BAPPENAS) has agreed to partly fund an underpass instead. The flyover would involve moving the [...]

Balinese gamelan shakes Russian music

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

The clink of Balinese traditional music, Gamelan, performed by a team from Indonesian Fine Arts Institute of Denpasar shook Russian music community, a release from the Secretary of the Indonesia Embassy in Moscow, Johannes O S Manginsela, said Monday.

The Indonesian team initiated their performance in the Philharmonic in Tula, 200 Km from Moscow.

With the theme “The color of Indonesia”, the performance was part of the 60th anniversary of Indonesia-Russia diplomatic relations at the Indonesia Embassy, the Indonesian Fine Arts Institute of Denpasar, and supported by the Indonesia Education Ministry.

The Gamelan and Indonesian dance performances dazzled about 750 spectators at the theater in the hometown of the great Russian writer, Leo Tolstoy.

At the end of the performance, the spectators applauded and exclaimed `malajet…malajet,` which means great.

The Indonesia Fine Art Institute`s team also managed to mesmerize the Moscow art community in Rachmaninov Hall, Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory.

Some 200 spectators crammed the concert hall of the most prestigious school of classical music in Russia.

At the end of the show, the spectators kept applauding continuously that the Balinese artists had to drag themselves back to the main stage to perform an encore of additional Gamelan play for at least another 3 minutes as the final performance which was applauded by the spectators with a standing ovation.

The Gamelan play served as a background music of Indonesian dances such as Selat Segara from Bali, Padang Bulan from E Java, Oleg Tambulingan from Bali, Pakerana of Sulawesi, Mandau, Garuda, and Berburu from Papua.

Saman dance from Aceh, however, was accompanied by live traditional music relying the prime acoustic design of the concert hall without speakers or sound system.

Indonesia Ambassador to Moscow, Hamid Awaludin said the Indonesian art and culture exhibition and performance, which was artistic and cultural diplomacy, can encourage the development of Indonesian tourism sector.

The Russians who had known Bali as one of the tourism objects were expected to know Indonesia entirely through Bali.

The 60th anniversary of Indonesia-Russia diplomatic relations was a great momentum to improve the relations between the two countries.

Meanwhile, Margaritha Karatygina of the Moscow International relations department Tchaikovsky Conservatory appreciated and welcomed the success of Indonesia Fine Art Institute of Denpasar, and believed that the success will encourage Russian students to study Eastern music, especially Gamelan.

Indonesia has a very rich cultures, assistant rector of the Indonesia Fine Art Institute of Denpasar, I Wayan Suweca said, adding that the Institute presented a `Nusantara Package`.

Russia was one of the countries rich in arts and cultures with high appreciations, he said.

Both countries had potentials to develop cooperation in art and culture and the Art Institute of Denpasar was willing and ready to establish cooperation with the Russian Art institute, he said.