Baris dance
Baris dance (Balinese: ᬩᬭᬶᬲ᭄) is a family of traditional war dances in Bali, Indonesia, accompanied by gamelan, in which dancers depict the feelings of a young warrior prior to battle, glorify the manhood of the triumphant Balinese warrior, and display the sublimity of his commanding presence. Baris derives its name from the word bebarisan, which literally means "line" or "file formation", referring to the soldiers who served the ancient rajas of Bali.
A baris tunggal dancer | |
Native name | ᬩᬭᬶᬲ᭄ (Balinese) Tari Baris (Indonesian) |
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Genre | Traditional dance |
Instrument(s) | Gamelan, Gong |
Origin | Indonesia |
Three genres of traditional dance in Bali | |
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UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage | |
Baris dance performance | |
Country | Indonesia |
Reference | 617 |
Region | Asia and the Pacific |
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Inscription | 2015 |
Wali Sacred Dances (Rejang, Sanghyang Dedari, Baris Upacara), Bebali Semi sacred Dances (Topeng Sidhakarya/Topeng Pajegan, Gambuh dance drama, Wayang Wong dance drama), Balih-balihan Entertainment Dances (Legong Kraton, Joged Bumbung, Barong Ket) |
Baris dance |
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Cambodia |
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Indonesia |
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Laos |
Malaysia |
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Thailand |
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