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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2007

In the temples of Bali the girls still perfom the traditional dances.

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  • soo great, the dance with it beautiful movement, costume, following by nice music, love it. and all of friend opinion is good , part of continuity of history.......but now..it is better ..just enjoy the the nice perfomance,....let's gooooooo

  • why should a balinese dance video include stupid quarrels between malaysians and indonesians? come on, the music should soothe your souls, not PROVOKE your anger or temper!

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  • Wonderful Indonesia, Proud to be an Indonesian.

  • She's a pearl beyond price.A living expression of grace and beauty.Poetry in motion....

  • She is out of this world....farrrr ouuut duuuuude !!!

  • @kumarsa108 well, it takes two to clap. both parties need to discuss this matter. i believe this situation is not unique to balinese. there are also other non-muslim regions in indonesia.

  • @goblingrocks Indeed they are closely related to the Javanese and the Javanese are more like Hindus in truth than muslims. However there is an ever increasing unsavory element amongst some muslims that seek to undermine this harmony. If that increases unabated eventually the Balinese amongst many others will break away. Remember Bali was an independant kingdom until the begining of the 20th century.

  • @kumarsa108 just because balinese are hindus in a predominantly muslim country, does not mean that they are not independent. in fact, balinese are very closely related to javanese, most of whom still practice rituals inherited from hinduism. if we apply your idea to all of nusantara, each of the tribe will have their own "country".

  • @goblingrocks Bali is not, no.

  • @kumarsa108 is it not already independent now?

  • @goblingrocks royal heritage does not matter. If this land ever becomes an independant state it would not be a monarchy. More likely a republic.

  • @mrsnbross apart from javanese and sundanese batik, yes, there are kelantanese batik which are made by kelantanese malays in malaysia, with different motifs and colors. i am a javanese who happen to be a malaysian citizen, and i can testify batik is not unique to indonesia. sami mawon, mas. asale manungso tunggal ras'e. so it is not surprising that different people have similar cultures.

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