arturleto and nndaaliffia
Kuta, IndonesiaMonday, April 6, 2026 · Updated Monday, April 6, 2026
In the heart of Kuta, Indonesia, the ancient art of Balinese dance and music finds vibrant expression through dedicated rehearsals, offering a captivating glimpse into the island's rich cultural heritage. These sessions, often held within the ornate settings of local temples or cultural centers, underscore the community's commitment to preserving traditions for future generations.
The video shows a Balinese Gamelan orchestra playing on a raised platform, while two young dancers perform in front of them. The orchestra members, mostly men, are seated behind the instruments, wearing various attire including white shirts, black shirts, and traditional patterned sarongs. The dancers are young boys, dressed in casual clothes and using yellow fans as props, performing a seated dance with coordinated arm movements. The setting appears to be a temple or cultural center, evident from the intricate Balinese carvings and architectural design. A sign above the orchestra reads "BR. PEMAMOR". Other people are seen watching the performance, contributing to the scene. The camera zooms out to show more of the dancers.
arturleto
Kuta, Indonesia · Apr 6, 2026, 12:20 PM · 8.0k attention
One striking video captures four young men, barefoot and adorned with traditional Balinese accents over their casual attire, moving with graceful precision in a circular formation. Their coordinated hand gestures and steps are a testament to rigorous training, all set against a backdrop of intricate Balinese architecture and carved stone. Behind them, a gamelan orchestra, the heartbeat of Balinese music, plays a mesmerizing accompaniment, filling the air with its distinctive melodies.

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Kuta Selatan, Indonesia · 24 memoriesFive young men are performing a traditional dance indoors, likely in a Balinese temple. They are barefoot and wearing traditional clothing; some have black sarongs and tops, while others have white tops and colored sarongs. Each holds a fan. They are moving in a circular formation, mimicking each other's gestures. In the background, musicians are seated on a raised platform. The room is decorated with ornate carvings and the sign "BR. PEMAMORAN" is visible above the platform. The room has a tiled floor and a decorative ceiling with recessed lighting.
nndaaliffia
Kuta, Indonesia · Apr 6, 2026, 12:21 PM · 7.1k attention
Another memory spotlights the full ensemble: a Balinese Gamelan orchestra seated on a raised platform, providing the rhythmic foundation for two young dancers. These boys, dressed casually but wielding yellow fans with practiced grace, perform a seated dance, their arm movements perfectly synchronized. The setting, marked by intricate carvings and a sign reading "BR. PEMAMOR," clearly identifies it as a sacred or cultural space where such traditions are nurtured.
Outside a building at night, a young person in a white t-shirt and maroon pants practices a dance move with a yellow fan, while watched by several older people behind a metal fence. To the left is a man sitting on a motorcycle with his back to the camera, wearing a black t-shirt with a colorful graphic on the back. The license plate of the motorcycle reads "DK 3819 FCM." Behind the dancer is a plywood board with papers attached. The building has dark columns and ceiling lights.
nndaaliffia
Kuta, Indonesia · Apr 6, 2026, 12:19 PM · 0.1k attention
Here's a description of the video: The video shows four young men performing a Balinese dance, likely in a temple or community center. They are barefoot and wearing traditional attire, including sarongs and sashes. Three of the dancers hold yellow fans. They move in unison, performing synchronized steps and gestures. Behind them, a traditional Balinese gamelan orchestra is seated on a raised platform, playing instruments. The backdrop features ornate carvings and architectural details characteristic of Balinese temples. The floor is tiled and reflects the light.
arturleto
Kuta, Indonesia · Apr 6, 2026, 12:19 PM
Further scenes reveal five young men, also with fans, executing a traditional dance, their movements mirroring each other in a display of discipline and artistry. The room's elaborate decor, from tiled floors to decorative ceilings, reinforces the cultural significance of the space. Even a single young person practicing a dance move with a yellow fan at night, observed by elders, speaks to the continuous, generational effort involved in mastering this complex art form.
The video shows a group of young men dancing barefoot in a hall. They are performing a traditional dance, each holding a fan in one hand. They are wearing a mix of casual attire, including t-shirts, and traditional Balinese sarongs or wraps, some with checkered waistbands. In the background, a gamelan orchestra is seated on a raised platform, suggesting this is a cultural or religious event. Above the stage, the word "PEMAMORAN" is prominently displayed. The lighting in the hall is bright, and the floor is shiny and reflective.
nndaaliffia
Kuta, Indonesia · Apr 6, 2026, 12:20 PM
Several young males, some carrying yellow fans, are practicing a choreographed dance under the supervision of an adult male in a large, well-lit room. The dancers are barefoot, and their attire varies: some wear black clothing with patterned waistbands, others sport white t-shirts and maroon wraps. The supervisor is dressed in black. The room's decor includes detailed carvings, pillars, and a raised platform at the back, bearing the name "BR. PEMAMORAN." A few people are seated in the background, observing the practice. The foreground features a wrought iron fence.
nndaaliffia
Kuta, Indonesia · Apr 6, 2026, 12:20 PM
A group of people is performing a traditional Balinese dance in a building. The group, consisting of both men and women, are wearing traditional Balinese attire, including a wraparound sarong and a sash. They are holding fans and moving in a coordinated manner. Behind them, a gamelan orchestra is playing traditional Balinese music. The dance is taking place in what appears to be a community hall or temple, adorned with Balinese decorations. The hall is lit by overhead lights, and the floor is tiled. There are other people seated watching the performance. A sign above reads "BR. PEMAMORAN".
arturleto
Kuta, Indonesia · Apr 6, 2026, 12:20 PM
These rehearsals are more than just practice; they are living manifestations of Indonesian culture, showcasing the dedication of both performers and mentors. From the intricate costumes to the powerful sounds of the gamelan, each element works in harmony, ensuring that the soul of Balinese performing arts continues to thrive in Kuta.
The video shows a dance performance by four young men in what appears to be a Balinese temple or cultural center. The dancers are barefoot and dressed in casual clothing with traditional Balinese accents, like sarongs or sashes. They move in a circular formation with coordinated hand gestures and steps. Behind them, a group of musicians plays traditional Balinese instruments. The backdrop features ornate Balinese architecture, with carved stone and gold accents. A sign with the word "PEMAMORAN" is visible above. The lighting is somewhat dim, but the scene is generally well-lit. The atmosphere seems to be that of a cultural event or performance.
The video shows a Balinese Gamelan orchestra playing on a raised platform, while two young dancers perform in front of them. The orchestra members, mostly men, are seated behind the instruments, wearing various attire including white shirts, black shirts, and traditional patterned sarongs. The dancers are young boys, dressed in casual clothes and using yellow fans as props, performing a seated dance with coordinated arm movements. The setting appears to be a temple or cultural center, evident from the intricate Balinese carvings and architectural design. A sign above the orchestra reads "BR. PEMAMOR". Other people are seen watching the performance, contributing to the scene. The camera zooms out to show more of the dancers.
Five young men are performing a traditional dance indoors, likely in a Balinese temple. They are barefoot and wearing traditional clothing; some have black sarongs and tops, while others have white tops and colored sarongs. Each holds a fan. They are moving in a circular formation, mimicking each other's gestures. In the background, musicians are seated on a raised platform. The room is decorated with ornate carvings and the sign "BR. PEMAMORAN" is visible above the platform. The room has a tiled floor and a decorative ceiling with recessed lighting.
Outside a building at night, a young person in a white t-shirt and maroon pants practices a dance move with a yellow fan, while watched by several older people behind a metal fence. To the left is a man sitting on a motorcycle with his back to the camera, wearing a black t-shirt with a colorful graphic on the back. The license plate of the motorcycle reads "DK 3819 FCM." Behind the dancer is a plywood board with papers attached. The building has dark columns and ceiling lights.
Here's a description of the video: The video shows four young men performing a Balinese dance, likely in a temple or community center. They are barefoot and wearing traditional attire, including sarongs and sashes. Three of the dancers hold yellow fans. They move in unison, performing synchronized steps and gestures. Behind them, a traditional Balinese gamelan orchestra is seated on a raised platform, playing instruments. The backdrop features ornate carvings and architectural details characteristic of Balinese temples. The floor is tiled and reflects the light.
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