FYI
(….pak moderator, ini ga termasuk
junk mail kan?
J )
Btw, apa ada anggota milis yg jg tinggal
di Brisbane? Kali aja bisa nonton bareng…
Cheers.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Nur Iswanto
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005
4:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
IISB
Subject: [uqisa] Fwd: FW: Balawan
and Batuan Gamelan direct from Bali
Rekan2,
Satu lagi pertunjukan kesenian tradisionil kita.
Silakan datang bagi yang tertarik, Sabtu, 8
Oktober,
jam 8 pm. Saya belum dapat kepastian tentang harga
tiket student.
Nur
--- Suzanne Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 15:38:31 +1000
> Subject: FW: Balawan and Batuan Gamelan
direct from
> Bali
> From: Suzanne Howard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Nur Iswanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi Nur,
> Here is some info about Balawan and
Batuan Gamelan.
> You may get an email
> from the Powerhouse regarding this and
offering a
> good student rate. Pass it
> onto anyone who may find this of interest.
>
> Speak to you soon
>
> Suzanne.
>
> PS Will send info about WS Rendra coming the
week
> after. (His stuff is
> free).
>
>
> Arimba Cultural Exchange presents
> Direct from Bali
> Balawan and Batuan Gamelan
>
> Brisbane
Powerhouse
> Saturday 8 October 8pm
> Tickets: $29 / $24
> Bookings: Powertix (07) 3358 8600
> www.brisbanepowerhouse.org
>
> The Balawan and Batuan Gamelan Australian
tour is
> sponsored by:
> Australia Indonesia Institute, An
Australian
> Government Initiative
> Honorary Consul for the Republic of Indonesia
> Brisbane
> Insearch
>
> and supported by:
> Indomedia
> Gigz Entertainment
>
> I Wayan Balawan grew up amongst Balinese
gamelan
> music. At age 8 he began to
> play guitar and started his first band at the
age of
> 14. In 1993 he received
> a scholarship to study jazz for three years
at the
> Australian Institute of
> Music in Sydney.
>
> On his return to Bali
in 1997 he formed Batuan
> Gamelan (Ethnic Fusion), a
> mix of Balinese gamelan and jazz, and
released their
> debut album Globalism
> in 1999. Batuan Gamelan are I Wayan
Sudarsana, I
> Wayan Suastika, I Nyoman
> Suwida, I Nyoman Marcono, Ketut Tarmadi, Putu
Bali
> Karyada and Vivere Victor
> Imanuel Pah.
>
> After two tours to Europe
and many performances
> across Indonesia, Balawan is
> truly a crosscultural musician. He blends
sounds and
> styles from his
> childhood in Bali and his student days in Sydney.
> This new music is a
> refreshing combination of ancient and modern
sounds,
> vibrant and
> electrifying with its roots in two
traditions.
>
> In Bali
everyone knows Balawan the guitarist. Many
> would have played
> alongside him or watched him as a young child
> playing in the gamelan at
> local temple festivals.
>
> Now he¹s making a name for himself
internationally
> with his virtuosic style
> of two handed tapping technique. According to
Guy
> Strazz, Balawan furthers
> the tapping technique of Stanley
Jordan,
by using
> both his left and right
> hands to vary the tone settings. He even
plays two
> guitars simultaneously to
> produce different textures, sounding like
several
> instruments played at
> once.
>
> While trying to find some connection with
western
> music, Balawan has
> discovered more about Balinese culture and
developed
> his own unique sound
> and character. With his group Batuan Gamelan,
he
> shares his music with a
> broad international audience while promoting
> Indonesian music worldwide.
>
> For further information contact
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.arimbace.com
>
>
>
>
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