Semara Ratih Baris
Uploaded by: ksuling
Video Description:
Dancer A.A. Anom Putra performs the solo warrior dance Baris with Gamelan Semara Ratih. Gung Anom is famous in Bali for his Baris dance. He is also director of Semara Ratih.
The full video of this dance is available from Bali Record, BRVCD-14.
Tags for this video: bali baris gamelan ratih semara
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| Comments for this video on YouTube |
| Wow! ( 1 year ago by jambon57) |
| Wow! |
| The amount of ... ( 11 months ago by TavinFan) |
| The amount of control it must take to coordinate all those movements, even the eyes, is absolutely breathtaking! |
| They practice a lot ... ( 9 months ago by NSResponder) |
| They practice a lot. ;-) -jcr |
| AAAGH! I hate ... ( 9 months ago by NSResponder) |
| AAAGH! I hate the way YouTube always gets the audio out of sync with the video. That make a very big difference for a dance performance, especially Balinese dance which is very precise. -jcr |
| i'm not sure the ... ( 7 months ago by revolutionarybody) |
| i'm not sure the audio is out of sync i think it's just a matter of the players and the dancer improvising off one another, right? |
| he's been dancing ... ( 7 months ago by captainputs) |
| he's been dancing since he was at a young age |
| Well, yes and no - ... ( 7 months ago by SiKedek) |
| Well, yes and no - Balinese dances like the Baris have a general structure that should be followed. However, it is improvised on its realization - dancers have the liberty of lengthening or shortening any section of their dance. At the same time, they may be criticized for leaving out/extending a section that might be considered crucial to the dance by various audience members. Other dances such as the Legong have through-composed choreography and should show no improvisation whatsoever. |
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