Barong Dance is a typical Balinese dances are derived from pre-Hindu culture. This dance describes the battle between good (Dharma) and evil (Adharma). Form of kindness performed by dancers dressed in Barong is a quadruped, while the form of Rangda the evil played by a sinister figure with two pointy fangs in his mouth.
There are several types of commonly displayed Barong Dance in Bali, in which Barong Ket, Barong Bangkal (pig), Elephant Barong, Barong Asu (Dog), and Barong-Barong Brutuk barongan. However, among the types of Barong is most often a tourist treat is Barong Ket or Barong Keket having enough clothes and dance complete.
Meanwhile, the mythological element lies in the source of the story comes from the tradition of pre-Hindu who believes Barong a mythical animal that became patron goodness. Mythological elements also appear in the manufacture of the base ingredients barong costume obtained from wood in places that are considered haunted, such as graves. Mythological element that makes sacred by the Balinese Barong. In addition, the Barong Dance is also often interspersed with Keris (Keris Dance).
There are several types of commonly displayed Barong Dance in Bali, in which Barong Ket, Barong Bangkal (pig), Elephant Barong, Barong Asu (Dog), and Barong-Barong Brutuk barongan. However, among the types of Barong is most often a tourist treat is Barong Ket or Barong Keket having enough clothes and dance complete.
Meanwhile, the mythological element lies in the source of the story comes from the tradition of pre-Hindu who believes Barong a mythical animal that became patron goodness. Mythological elements also appear in the manufacture of the base ingredients barong costume obtained from wood in places that are considered haunted, such as graves. Mythological element that makes sacred by the Balinese Barong. In addition, the Barong Dance is also often interspersed with Keris (Keris Dance).
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