Saturday, February 5, 2011

Privacy Policy for fullindonesianculture.blogspot.com

Privacy Policy for fullindonesianculture.blogspot.com

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Holidays in Bali - The Indonesian Paradise

Mother Temple of Besakih. Taken by me during m...Image via Wikipedia
Bali is a beautiful Indonesian island situated on the western side of Lesser Sunda Islands, in between Lombak and Java lying east and west side, respectively. This Indonesian island is one of the major and highly favourite tourist destinations, with its culture, beauty, beaches, music, paintings and rich art work.
Taman Ayun Temple Taman Ayun (beautiful garden) is a magnificent tourist spot built over a high table enclosed and bordered by ponds. The whole pond surrounding gives this temple a floating look, which attracts many tourist and visitors holidaying in Bali. The inside of the temple has merus, shrines and bales.
Bali Bird Park
When on a holiday in Bali with family you can always visit this tourist spot and have a great family time together. This bird park is stretched across an area of 2 hectares and has amazing variety to offer to tourist and visitors. When on a holiday in Bali, you can always check out the superb collection of over 1000 of species from across the world and some being the rarest ones.
Pura Besakih - Mother Temple
Situated high on the top of mount Agung, Pura Besakih is a collection of shrines with the core temple being the Mother temple. Spread across huge hectares of area, the temple acts as a major tourist spot and brings out the spiritual and cultural side of this Indonesian island to tourist and visitors. A must to visit place, Pura Besaikh is known to be the largest Hindu temple and witness huge amount of visitors and devotes. Ubud Monkey Forest
Rich with greenery, Ubud is a forest sanctuary which has a magnificent walking pavement surrounded by thick foliage. When holidaying in Bali, you can always enjoy this green tourist spot adding to the beauty of this Indonesian island. The forest is known for the huge presence of monkeys, Balinese macaques.
Goa Gajah
This tourist spot is an elephant cave situated in the valley on the outskirt of Ubud next to Bedulu. This 700 years old cave was revived in year 1920 and 30 years later it was unearthed completely. When holidaying in Bali you must not miss this ancient tourist spot with beautifully carved striking entrance, the place is surrounded by bathing pools like most of the Bali temples.
Beaches
Apart from various tourist spots available to cherish a holiday in Bali the major attraction comes in form of its beaches. This Indonesian island is known for it water and beach activities, resorts and fun. Some of the stunning beaches found in Bali are Sanur beach, Soka beach, Lovina beach, Medewi beach, Kuta beaches, Legian beach, Jimbaran and Nusa Dua.
Best time to visit or holiday in Bali
Known to have only two seasons, dry and wet, Bali can be visited any time of the year for a great holiday. But the best time to visit Bali is usually the months from April to September. If you are holidaying in Bali only for the beaches, then the best months to visit are June to August.
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Indonesian Batik Fabric


Batik has been both an art and a craft for centuries. In Java, Indonesia, batik is part of an ancient tradition, and some of the finest batik cloth in the world is still made there.
Contemporary batik, while owing much to the past, is markedly different from the more traditional and formal styles. For example, the artist may use etching, discharge dyeing, stencils, different tools for waxing and dyeing, wax recipes with different resist values and work with silk, cotton, wool, leather, paper or even wood and ceramics.
Batik is historically the most expressive and subtle of the resist methods. The ever widening range of techniques available offers the artist the opportunity to explore a unique process in a flexible and exciting way..

Arts News in Brief - Melbourne

PERWIRA GALA DINNER DANCE
Box Hill Town Hall :: Friday 16 Sept - 7.30pm


From the Perwira website:

Gala Dinner Dance 2005 with floor shows
Venue: Box Hill Town Hall, 1022 Whitehorse Rd, Box Hill
Date: Friday 16 September from 7.30pm

This event is our first time ever to be held for fund raising to acquire 'a community house' or 'BALAI PERWIRA' for the use by the Indonesian community in Melbourne. A place where we can get together and where we can participate in many activities in art and culture, education and many more for now and our future generation.

So come along and help us for a good cause to reach our dream!

Apart from traditional dance performances, there will be a fashion parade, music and live band. Indonesian buffet dinner, juice, tea and coffee will be served and you can BYO drinks. All welcome!

Tickets: Adults - $30, Perwira members - $25, Children under 12 - $10

Tickets available from:
Halal Java Food - (03) 9548 7022
Deby Suriadikusumah - 0419 116 791
Aida McAulay - 0404 846 183
Nia Davis - 0421 594 638
Diah Campbell - 0418 387 810

Enquiries: 0438 655 270 or email info@perwira.com.au





Flyer for "Satu Untuk Satu"
Originally uploaded by seni-seni.
INDONESIAN FILM - Satu Untuk Satu
Federation Hall, VCA :: Saturday 17 Sept - 2.45pm, 5.15pm, 7.45pm


From indoau.com:

PPIA Melb Uni (MUISA) presents Satu Untuk Satu, a film by Indonesian Students in Sydney. Produced by Polkadot Entertainment. Soundtrack by: 3PJ, Shakila, Balaclava, Tembang. In Bahasa Indonesia with English subtitles.

Venue: Federation Hall, Victorian College of the Arts, 234 St Kilda Rd, Southbank
Date: Saturday 17 September; Screenings at 2.45pm, 5.15pm & 7.45pm
Tickets: $8 (member), $10 (pre-paid), $12 (at the door)

For Tickets and Info:
Manda: 0405 028 852
Stella: 0433 193 448
Elsa: 0422 021 368
Duma: 0424 598 962




INDONESIAN FOLKTALE - Mapping Malin
School of Drama, VCA :: Monday 5 Sept - 7.30pm, Tuesday 6 Sept - 6.30pm


VCA School of Drama presents Mapping Malin, based on an Indonesian folktale The Legend of Malin Kundang. By postgraduate animator Fanny Hanusin in collaboration with VCA first-year actors Stuart Bowden, Joanna Curteis, Julia Markowski and Carl Nilsson-Polias. Duration: 30 minutes.

Venue: VCA School of Drama, 28 Dodds St, Southbank
Dates: Monday 5 September - 7.30pm, Tuesday 6 September - 6.30pm
Entry: FREE

Enquiries: (03) 9685 9225