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Creator
Margery H. Freeman
Date created
1986
Location
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
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Two Balinese girls performing a welcome dance in red and gold costumes hold their left arms stretched forward from their shoulders and their palms facing the audience. In their right hands they hold decorated offering bowls whose flowery contents they toss during the dance as a kind of cheerful blessing to the audience and forthcoming events.

The young girls who perform are beautified with make-up and crowns of gold and fresh flowers. Some Balinese boys and girls begin to study dance at young ages and their suitable repertoires change as they grow older.

Balinese performers are mostly “amateurs” in the sense that, although expertly trained, they live other lives during the day, going to school, farming, or doing other jobs.