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The 40Th BALI ARTS FESTIVAL - 2018 The 40th BALI ARTS FESTIVAL - 2018 1. Saturday, 23rd June 2018. Time : 14.00 ( Mid Indonesian Time – MIT ). Location : In front of the People Struggle Monument, Denpasar. Program : Cultural Procession of the 40th Bali Arts Festival 2018. Time : 18.00 ( MIT ). Location : Madya Mandala Stage. Program : Semara Pagulingan Musics, by Arya Pengalasan Arts Group, Pejeng Kawan Village Tampaksiring Subdistrict , GIanyar Regency. Time : 20.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ardha Candra Amphitheatre, Arts Center Denpasar. Program : - THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE 40TH BALI ARTS FESTIVAL - 2018. - The Colossal Dance—drama Sendratari “Kresna Duta”, by the Indonesian Arts Institute – ISI. of Denpasar 3 2. Sunday , 24th June 2018 Time : 08.00 ( MIT ) Location : the Area of the Arts Centre. Program : Painting Contest. Time : 11.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ksirarnawa Hall. Program : Japanese Musics “Nagauta” and other Japanese Traditional Instrumental Musics from Tokyo, Japan. Time : 11.00 ( MIT ) Location : Wantilan Hall Program : Newly Created Dances by the Balinese Arts Club of Saraswati, KPB Purantara, Yogyakarta City Time : 11.00 ( MIT ). Location : Angsoka Stage Program : Parade of Musics and Dances of Classical Palegongan Dance by Punia Bakti Group of Sading Village, Badung Regency. Time : 14.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ksirarnawa Hall. Program : Indian Classical and Contemporary Dances by the Indian Culture Centre. ( Consulate General of India, in Bali ). Time : 14.00 ( MIT ) Location : Ratna Kanda Stage. Program : Contest of Tembang Girang songs by Pucang Wangi Arts Group, Buahan Village, representing Tabanan Regency. Time : 17.00 ( MIT ) Location : Ayodya Stage. Program : Dance and Musics – new creation by Semara Wijaya Arts Group, of Banjar Bengkel, Antiga Kelod Village, Manggis Subdistricts, Karangasem Regency . Time : 20.00 (MIT ). Location : in the front of Kriya Hall. Program : Parade of Wayang Kulit Babad puppet shadow play by Jro Dalang Dewa Ary Saputra, Liligundi Village, Buleleng Subdistrict, representing Buleleng Regency. 4 Time : 20.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ardha Candra Amphitheatre. Program : Contest of Balaganjur Musics for Children among : 1. Balaganjur Group of Kaliasem Village, representing Buleleng Regency. 2. Genta Genitr Group, Br. Lumbuan, Representative of Bangli Regency 3. The group of the State Secondary .School - SMPN 4 Kuta Selatan, representing Badung Regency. 4. Kumara Widya Suara Arts Group, representing Jembrana Regency. 3. Monday , 25th June 2018. Time : 11.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ksirarnawa Hall. Program : Contest of Modern Bondres Show between Young Artists Group of Jembrana, represent- ing Jembrana Regency vs Gong Group of Satya Bandhu Kencana, Dauh Puri Kauh Village, representing Denpasar City. Time : 11.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ayodya Stage. Program : the Group of Joged Pingit, from Banjar Susut, Buahan Village, Payangan Subdistrict repre- senting Gianyar Regency. Time : 14.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ratna Kanda Stage. Program : Contest of Tembang Girang Songs by Mudra Petang Arts Group, representing Badung Regency. Time : 20.00 (MIT). Location : Wantilan Hall. Program : the Show of Traditional and Contemporary Arts “Terang Telah Datang“ by the Arts and Culture Institute - ISBI of Papua Time : 20.00 ( MIT ). Location : Kalangan Stage. Program : Parade of Drama Gong – Drama accompanied by gamelan musics by Nong Nong Kling, Group, representing Buleleng Regency. 5 Time : 20.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ardha Candra Amphitheatre. Program : Contest of Balaganjur musics for children, among : 1. Pucil Makembang Arts Group, representing Tabanan Regency. 2. Taruna Gargita Balaganjur Arts Group, Rendang, representing Karangasem Re- gency. 3. Dharma Sandi Arts Group of Sanur Kauh, representing Denpasar City. 4. The Representative of Gianyar Regency. 5. Panji Ulangun Santi Balaganjur Arts Group, representing Klungkung Regency. 4. Tuesday, 26th June 2018. Time : 11.00 ( MIT ). Location : Angsoka Stage. Program : Dances and Musics by the Burdah Arts Group of Pegayaman Village, Sukasada Subdistrict, representing Buleleng Regency. Time : 11.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ksirarnawa Hall. Program : Contest of Modern Bondres Show between Tugek Arts Group of Carangsari Village, Petang, representing Badung Regency vs Werda Tama Group representing Tabanan Regency. Time : 14.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ratna Kanda Stage. Program : Contest of Tembang Girang Songs by Sekara Hati Arts Group, Banjar Kutuh, Sayan Ubud, representing Gianyar Regency. Time : 17.00 ( MIT ). Location : in the area of the Arts Centre. Program : Parade of Ngelawang Performance by Seni Gita Sunari Arts Group, Singaraja, represent- ing Buleleng Regency. Time : 19.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ayodya Stage. Program : Parade of Arja Duta Dance-drama by Citta Usadi Art Group, Mengwi Tani Village, repre- senting Badung Regency. 6 Time : 20.00 ( MIT ). Location : in the front of Kriya Hall. Program : Parade of Wayang Kulit Babad puppet shadow play by the Group of Kempli Beser, Banjar Wani, Kerambitan Village, Kerambitan Subdistrict, representing Tabanan Regency. Time : 20.00 ( MIT ) Location : Ardha Candra Amphitheatre. Program : Colossal Dance-drama Sendratari “Manik Angkeran” : by the State Hindus Institute IHDN of Denpasar. 5. Wednesday, 27th June 2018. Time : 17.00 ( MIT ). Location : Madya Mandala Stage. Program : Parade of Traditional Joged Bumbung Dance by Kanti Budaya Arts Group, Kuta Selatan Sub district, representing Badung Regency Time : 1900 ( MIT ). Location : Ayodya Stage. Program : Parade of Arja – Dance-drama by Siwa Ratri Arts Group, Keramas Village, Blahbatuh Sub district, representing Gianyar Regency. Time : 20.00 ( MIT ) Location : in the front of Kriya Hall Program : Parade of Wayang Kulit Babad puppet shadow play by Pepadi- Indonesian Wayang Organisation of Denpasar, representing Denpasar City Time : 20.00 ( MIT ). Location : Cinema Room. Program : Documentary Film Show Time : 20.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ksirarnawa Hall. Program : Bali Modern Theatre “Bima Suarga” by Teater Mini Bali Arts Group of Denpasar City. 6. Thursday, 28th June 2018 Time : 11.00 ( MIT ) Location : Angsoka Stage. Program : Gambuh Dance by Gambuh Group of Kaga Wana Giri, Telepud Village, Tegalalang Subdis- trict, Gianyar Regency. 7 Pukul : 11.00 (MIT). Tempat : Ksirarnawa Hall. Kegiatan : Opera and Dance by Guangxi Vrovinsi, People’s Republic of China. Time : 14.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ratna Kanda Stage Program : Contest of Tembang Girang Songs by Oncer Srawa Arts Group, representing Jembrana Regency. Time : 17.00 ( MIT ) Location : in the area of Arts Centre. Program : Parade of Ngelawang Performance by Karang Taruna – the Youth Club of Delod Peken Village, Tabanan, representing Tabanan Regency. Time : 19.00 ( MIT ) Location : Ayodya Stage. Program : Parade of Arja Dance-dama by Arja Group of Kirtya Kencana Budaya, Banjar Bengkel Buduk, Bengkel Village, Kediri Subdistrict, representing Tabanan Regency. Time : 20.00( MIT ) Location : Ratna Kanda Stage. Program : Traditional Dances and Musics by the Dances and Musics High School - SMKI of Yogyakarta. Time : 20.00 ( MIT ) Location : Ksirarnawa Hall Program : International Festival of Panji / Inao Arts performed by groups from Myanmar, Lao PDR, Vietnam and Indonesia. Time : 20.00 ( MIT ). Location : in the front of Kriya Hall Program : Parade of Wayang Kulit Babad puppet shadow play by Kuta Kumara Agung Group, represent- ing Badung Regency. Time : 20.00 ( MIT ). Location : Cinema Room . Program : Documentary Film Show. 7. Friday, 29th June 2018. Time : 10.00 ( MIT ). Location : Natya Mandala Hall of the Indonesian Arts Institute - ISI Denpasar Program : Workshop on International Panji/Inao Arts 8 Time : 10.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ratna Kanda Stage. Program : Contest of Handicrafts. Time : 11.00 ( MIT ) Location : Wantilan Hall. Program : Dances perfomance by starred artists of Nritya Graha Siwanataraja Arts Group of Sukawati, representing Gianyar Regency. Time : 14.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ayodya Stage. Program : Parade of Classical Palegongan Dances and Musics by Palegongan Semara Pagulingan Arts Group, Banjar Binoh Kaja, Ubung, repre- senting Denpasar City. Time : 14.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ratna Kanda Stage. Program : Contest of Tembang Girang Songs by Taman Penasar Arts Group of Sraya Gita Komala, Semarapura, representing Klungkung Regency. Time : 17.00 ( MIT ). Location : in the area of Arts Centre. Program : Parade of Ngelawang performance by Gema Abhiraja Widya Jnana Arts Group, Banjar Pujung Kaja Sebatu, Tegalalang, representing Gianyar Regency. Time : 20.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ksirarnawa Hall. Program : International Festival of Panji/Inao Arts per- formed by groups from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. Time : 20.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ardha Chandra Amphitheatre. Program : Parade of Gong Kebyar Musics for Adults by Gong Kebyar Group of Yowana Wira Bumi, Tangkas Village, Klungkung Subdistrict, repre senting Klungkung Regency and Bumi Sarinadi Arts Group, Banjar Tegeh, Angseri Village, Baturiti, representing Tabanan Regency. 9 8. Saturday, 30th June 2018. Time : 11.00 ( MIT ). Location : Ratna Kanda Stage. Program : Contest of Gender Wayang musics for Adults : 1. Gender Wayang Group of Katik Ilang, representing Klungkung Regency. 2. Ganeswara Arts Group, Pemaron Village, Buleleng Subdistrict, representing Buleleng Regency. 3. Suara Murti Arts Group, Banjar Babakan, Sukawati Village, Sukawati Subdistrict, representing Ganyar Regency. 4. Seni Kembang Bali Arts Group, Banjar Tunjuk Kelod, Tunjuk Village, Tabanan Sub district, representing Tabanan Regency.
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