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Pendet dance (Balinese: ᬧᭂᬦ᭄ᬤᭂᬢ᭄, igélan
pendet) is a
traditional dance from Bali, Indonesia, in
which floral offerings are made to
purify the temple...
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program Enigmatic Malaysia in 2009
featured Balinese Pendet dancers,
wrongly identifying the
Pendet dance as Malaysian. This
mistake caused public outrage...
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created for
certain occasions or purposes, such as the
Baris or
Pendet welcoming dances and
Joged dance,
which is a
social dance for entertainment...
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highlight the
cultural heritages of Malaysia,
mistakenly featured Balinese Pendet dancers. This
prompted outrage from
Balinese dancers, who
posted messages...
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guests and
elders to a
traditional ceremony. Next to randai, saman,
pendet and jaipongan, the
dance is also one of po****r
Indonesian traditional dances...
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Hubungan Indonesia-Malaysia
dalam Isu
Tarian Pendet [the
Tension between Indonesia-Malaysia in the
Pendet Dance Issue]" (PDF).
Kajian Malaysia. 32 (2):...
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Indonesian music and dance.
Clockwise from top: A
gamelan player, Angklung,
Sundanese Jaipongan Mojang Priangan dance,
Balinese Pendet dance....
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values are shared. One dispute,
known as the
Pendet controversy,
began when
Indonesians claimed the
Pendet Dance was used in an
official Malaysian tourism...
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Ramayana but with
heavy Balinese influence.
Famous Balinese dances include pendet, legong, baris, topeng, barong, gong kebyar, and
kecak (the
monkey dance)...
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Balinese theatre and
dramas include Janger dance,
pendet dance performances, and
masked performances of Topèng.
Performances are also part of
funeral rituals...