Pendet

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Pendet is a traditional Balinese dance, originally a temple offering dance, that welcomes deities and guests with graceful, ritualized movements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ritual dance
traditional Balinese dance
welcome dance
ageGroup often taught to young girls
associatedWithReligion Hinduism NERFINISHED
belongsToCulture Balinese culture NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance expression of devotion to deities
symbol of Balinese hospitality
danceFormation group dance
hasChoreographyType short repetitive sequences
hasCostume traditional Balinese dress
hasCostumeElement flower headdress
kebaya
songket cloth
hasCountryOfOrigin Indonesia NERFINISHED
hasCulturalOrigin Bali NERFINISHED
hasEmotionalTone joyful
reverent
hasGestureType eye movements
hand and arm gestures
hasIntangibleHeritageType ritual and festive event
hasPropFunction throwing flower petals to symbolize blessings
hasStatus iconic Balinese dance
movementStyle graceful
ritualized
occasion religious ceremonies
tourist performances
orientation facing arriving guests or deities
originalFunction temple offering dance
partOf Balinese dance tradition
Balinese performing arts
performedIn Balinese temples
ceremonial contexts
performedTo gamelan music
purpose to welcome deities
to welcome guests
region Island of Bali NERFINISHED
symbolizes offering of respect
purification
welcome
tempo moderate
transmission taught informally in communities
typicalPerformers Balinese girls
Balinese women
usesMusicEnsemble Balinese gamelan NERFINISHED
usesProps flower petals
small offering bowls

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