Pendet dance

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Pendet dance is a traditional Balinese ceremonial dance originally performed as a temple offering, now also used as a welcoming dance to greet guests.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Balinese dance
traditional dance
welcome dance
associatedWith Balinese Hindu temples
audience temple worshippers
tourists
belongsTo Indonesian intangible cultural heritage
costumeFeature Balinese headdress
kamen (sarong)
kebaya
countryOfOrigin Indonesia NERFINISHED
culture Balinese culture
currentFunction formal welcoming ceremony
tourist performance
gesture scattering flower petals
hasGenre sacred dance
secular welcome dance
hasProp expresses gratitude to the gods
expresses hospitality
short duration
simple choreography
hasStatus iconic Balinese dance
languageContext Balinese language NERFINISHED
movementFeature eye movements typical of Balinese dance
repetitive hand movements
musicAccompaniment gamelan
originalFunction ritual offering in temples
partOf Balinese performing arts
performedDuring temple ceremonies
welcoming ceremonies
placeOfOrigin Bali NERFINISHED
region Southeast Asia
relatedTo Balinese temple dance
Balinese welcome dance
religion Hinduism
symbolizes offerings to deities
purification of space
welcome to guests
timePeriod 20th century popularization
typicalPerformers Balinese girls
group of female dancers
usedFor religious ceremony
temple offering
welcoming guests
usesProp flower petals
small bowls or silver bowls
traditional Balinese costume

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Balinese dance hasPart Pendet dance