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29 красавіка 2024, 11:22
International Dance Day celebrated in Bali with thousands of dancers
DENPASAR, 29 April (BelTA - ANTARA) - Women's Empowerment and Child
Protection Minister Bintang Puspayoga, here on Saturday, celebrated
International Dance Day, with thousands of dancers in Bali.
On
the occasion, Puspayoga expressed pride over the holding of the event,
as around 1,100 Sekar Jempiring dancers performed at the Dharma Negara
Alaya field in Denpasar.
"It is an honor to be able to be here at
this event. At the opening, there were thousands of Sekar Jempiring
dancers. Twenty years ago, we initiated this in Denpasar and strove to
preserve it," she remarked.
During this year's International
Dance Day in Bali, the minister spoke of having witnessed a unique
aspect of the performance during which thousands of women dancers moved
simultaneously, with some senior Balinese performers also dancing
alongside them.
Some legendary women dancers danced gracefully on
the stage to the tunes of traditional instrument music played in the
background.
"Senior dancers, such as Arini and Susilowati, who
participated in the dance became a source of motivation and inspiration
for the younger dancers to preserve this culture," she affirmed.
The
event called "Naluriku Menari" or "Dance is My Desire" was held for two
days and eventually involved 2,500 artists, out of which two thousand
were dancers.
The event's person-in-charge, Ida Bagus Eka
Harista, stated that the dancers were not only from Bali but also from
Sulawesi, Sumatra, and even Canada.
"There were many dance genres, such as tango, kpop, salsa, Balinese dance to contemporary dance," he remarked.
Responding
to Minister Puspayoga's praises heaped on the senior dancers
participating in the event, Haristha, also the Naluri Manca dance
community founder, said that his side provided space for senior dancers.
"At
this year's International World Dance Day, we focus on senior artists.
When we reached legendary artists to include them in the documentary
video, they were touched," he remarked.
He deemed it necessary to provide a platform where dancers of all ages can meet and gather.