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- catalog abstract "The origins of Baris dances are quite old. In the Kidoeng Soenda, a Javanese romance of the Majapahit dynasty (1275-1477 A.D.), there are described seven kinds of Baris performed during cremation ceremonies of the famous king, Hayam Wuruk. It is only within the last hundred years that, with plot and heroic characters, a dramatic form of Baris has emerged. Kebyar is a Balinese dance form of fairly recent origin. In North Bali in the early part of this century, a style of musical interlude known as gamelan gong gradually evolved into Gong Kebyar, a music rich in dynamic variations. Working with this musical form, I Mario, from Tabanan in the South, developed a new dance composition, Kebyar Dudak. Kebyar means a sudden flash or explosion and the music of Gong Kebyar is full of flashing rhythms and exploding harmonies.".
- catalog alternative "Baris Katekok Jago".
- catalog alternative "Dances of Bali : Baris Katekok Jago and Kebyar Dudak".
- catalog alternative "Kebyar Dudak".
- catalog contributor b10840705.
- catalog contributor b10840706.
- catalog created "[198-?]".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "[198-?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[198-?]".
- catalog description "Kebyar is a Balinese dance form of fairly recent origin. In North Bali in the early part of this century, a style of musical interlude known as gamelan gong gradually evolved into Gong Kebyar, a music rich in dynamic variations. Working with this musical form, I Mario, from Tabanan in the South, developed a new dance composition, Kebyar Dudak. Kebyar means a sudden flash or explosion and the music of Gong Kebyar is full of flashing rhythms and exploding harmonies.".
- catalog description "The origins of Baris dances are quite old. In the Kidoeng Soenda, a Javanese romance of the Majapahit dynasty (1275-1477 A.D.), there are described seven kinds of Baris performed during cremation ceremonies of the famous king, Hayam Wuruk. It is only within the last hundred years that, with plot and heroic characters, a dramatic form of Baris has emerged.".
- catalog extent "1 videocassette (30 min.) :".
- catalog isPartOf "Tari-Tarian Tradisionil di Indonesia = Traditional dances of Indonesia".
- catalog isPartOf "Tari-Tarian Tradisionil di Indonesia.".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "[198-?]".
- catalog language "kaw eng".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Extension Media Center,".
- catalog spatial "Indonesia Bali (Province).".
- catalog spatial "Indonesia Bali Island.".
- catalog spatial "Indonesia.".
- catalog subject "Balinese (Indonesian people) Rites and ceremonies.".
- catalog subject "Dance Indonesia Bali (Province).".
- catalog subject "Dance Indonesia.".
- catalog subject "Music Indonesia Bali Island.".
- catalog subject "Rites and ceremonies Indonesia Bali Island.".
- catalog title "Baris Katekok Jago".
- catalog title "Dances of Bali : Baris Katekok Jago and Kebyar Dudak".
- catalog title "Kebyar Dudak".
- catalog title "Tari-tarian di Bali [videorecording] = Dances of Bali : Baris Katekok Jago and Kebyar Dudak / Film Forms International, San Francisco.".
- catalog type "image".