As a culmination celebration to the CSSSA 2010 program, music students and their Gamelan instructors Cliff DeArment and Maria Bodmann gathered in the main gallery during lunchtime for a powerful performance of the Balinese Kecak Dance, also known as Monkey Chant. Simple rhythmic patterns interlock to produce one of the most remarkable musical performances in the world.
Much apreciated on this,, im proud to be Balinese...
gladiatorexx 9 months ago
one of my favorite parts of csssa09. hope your guys' summer was as magical as ours was, 2010 musicians!!!!
arilalala58 1 year ago
yusss!
EdgarAllenPopozao 1 year ago
the act in 0:40 until 1:26 was a bit different from the bali, indonesia one. if you imitate the video like this: ウルワツのケチャ!バリ島 it would be wonderfull and 100% as good as in indonesia!
you could copy and paste the japanese to the search column and find out!
aryowailangitoyo97 1 year ago
i think if all the kecak were all men and the costume were all black and white sarong and the shirt would be all white would be much awesome as the kecak dance in bali, indonesia. i as a balinese say you people danced awesome after 1:26 it was like the real kecak dance. but before was abit ugly
KEEP GOING GUYS!
aryowailangitoyo97 1 year ago