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More Bali flights to meet strong demand

Garuda Indonesia has confirmed an increase in Perth-Bali services in response to overwhelming demand, with three extra return flights a week from 02 December.

Garuda will step up to double daily direct flights to and from Bali on every weekday except Wednesday, when there is a single flight.  It also operates four direct Jakarta services a week, introduced earlier this year.
The B737-800 flights will add 468 seats to the airline’s capacity, helping to meet the overwhelming demand being experienced as the Christmas and New Year holiday seasons approach, said Garuda Indonesia’s new general manager, Australia/ South-West Pacific, Poerwoko Soeparyono.
“Western Australia is leading demand across Australia for flights to Bali. While Australia-wide demand is up more than 60 per cent on the same period last year, growth in WA is outstanding” said Poerwoko.

Source: http://www.impactpub.com.au/

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Gamelan troupe from Bali spectacularly evocative

Star turn about man in love stunningly intricate
David Gordon Duke, Special to The Sun
Published: Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Gamelan, Bali’s great gift to the world of music, was the feature of a co-presentation between the Chan Centre and Caravan World Rhythms on Monday evening, a one-night-only performance by the spectacular Indonesian performance troupe Cudamani.

The clamorous sounds of gamelan orchestras have captivated composers from Debussy to the post-minimalists; ensembles have sprung up in countless non-Indonesian settings, including several here in Vancouver. Cudamani is a somewhat revisionist group of just over 24 singers and dancers, founded in the late 1990s with the express intent not only to preserve performance traditions but to explore new initiatives as well.
Cudamani has a particular interest in keeping its musical traditions grounded in authentic social practices. To this end, Odalan Bali: An Offering of Music and Dance is structured along the lines of a village religious festival — albeit one slickly tailored for a formal concert-hall setting, and very much adapted to the two-hour-long attention span of western audiences.

On Monday evening the program began with the members of the troupe establishing the fiction of preparations for the ceremony. Snatches of chant, songs, and the rhythms of mundane tasks gradually stylized and gelled into performance as an enthralling Mecaru ceremony, designed to appease mischievous spirits, sets the stage for the Odalan, or temple ceremony, proper.

The second part of the evening sampled dances and rituals: seven distinct segments ranged from the aggressive, virile rhythms evoking a village cockfight to the grace and elegance of the sacred Rejang and Legong Gering dances. Truna Gandrung (Young Man in Love danced by the exquisite Dewa Ayu Eka Putir) was a stunningly intricate star turn with simply extraordinary music. The musical ensemble, tight and strikingly disciplined at the best of times, gloried in breakneck rhythms of staggering complexity.

With determinedly theatrical pacing, the penultimate event of the program was Barong, a lion dance with a magnificent two-man costume and utterly beguiling choreography — an exultantly effective climax to the proceedings before a simple closing ceremony swiftly brought an evening of remarkable artifice and artistry to a peaceful close.

Source: http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/

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