Monday, December 7, 2009

History Of Bali (part. 2)


1846--1949 Period

1. Fight Against the Dutch
This era constituted with the period of fighting against the Dutch in Bali. These years were marked by the out break of various wars in Bali. The wars could be described as follows:

* Buleleng (1846)
* Jagaraga (1848-1849)
* Kusamba (1849)
* Banjar (1868)
* Puputan Badung (1906)
* Puputan Klungkung (1908)

When the Dutch won all the battles and the Klungkung kingdom fell down into their hands, Bali as was under the foreign influence.

2. Dutch Colonization Period
When Buleleng fell down into the Dutch's hands, the Dutch government began to intervene in the management of government in Bali, e.g., changing the name of the king as regional head to regent for Buleleng and Jembrana areas and placing P. L. van Bloemen Waanders as the first controleur in Bali.

The government in Bali remained ingrained in the traditional structure, i.e., continuing to activate customary leadership in running the government in the regions. For Bali, the position of the king constituted the highest holder of power which during the period of colonial government was accompanied by a controleur. In the matter of responsibility, the king reported directly to the Resident of Bali and Lombok which domiciled in Singaraja. Meanwhile for South Bali, the kings reported to the Assistant Resident that domiciled in Denpasar.

To meet the need for the administrative personnel, the Dutch government opened the first elementary school in Singaraja (1875) known as the Tweede Klasse School. Then another school named Erste Inlandsche School opened in 1913. Soon it was followed by the opening of another school named Hollandsche Inlandsche School (HIS) where students mostly came from the aristocratic and the wealthy families.

The Birth of the Movement Organization
As the result of educational influences, students and some people who had jobs in Singaraja initiated an organization called Suita Gama Tirta with the purpose of educating Balinese people in science through religious teachings. Unfortunately this organization did not last long. Then several teachers who were still hungering for religious education, founded an organization named Shanti in 1923. This organization published a magazine called Shanti Adnyana which was later changed to Bali Adnyana.

In 1925, an organization named Suryakanta was also founded in Singaraja and published a magazine called Suryakanta. Like the Shanti organization, Suryakanta also expected that Balinese would make progress in science and eliminate traditions which were no longer suited to the progress of the times.

In the meantime, in Karangasem, an organization called Satya Samudaya Buadana Bali Lombok was founded. The members were civil servants and the public. Their purposes were to raise and save money for study fund.

3. Japanese Occupation Period
After going through several battles, the Japanese army landed on Sanur Beach on 18 and 19 February 1942. From Sanur, the Japanese army entered Denpasar without encountering any resistance whatsoever. Then, from Denpasar Japan controlled Bali entirely. At first, the party that established Japanese power in Bali was the Japanese Army (Rikugun). Later, when the situation was in a stable time, the power of government was handed over to a civilian government.
During the Japanese occupation, since the situation was in a conflict, all activity was focused on the war effort. Young people were trained to become Pembela Tanah Air (Country Defending soldiers), abbreviated PETA. In 1944 PETA was established where programmes and conditions of education were formed after the succession of PETA in Java.

4. Independence
On 23 August 1945, following the Proclamation of Independence, Mr I Gusti Ketut Puja arrived in Bali by bringing the mandate of his appointment as Governor of Sunda Kecil. It happened since his arrival in Bali that the Proclamation of Independence in Bali was spread throughout the villages. It was the time that preparations for the arrangement of government in Bali were made as the Sunda Kecil with Singaraja as its capital.

The first attempt to remove weapons from Japanese hands was carried out on 13 December 1945. However, the effort failed. For this reason, it was decided to seek assistance and weapons in Java. This was carried on by I Gusti Ngurah Rai and his people. After Ngurah Rai returned from Java, the entire struggle in Bali was merged into one principal force "Dewan Perjuangan Rakyat Indonesia Sunda Kecil" under the command of Komando Markas Besar Oemoem (MBO).

Since the landing of NICA in Bali, Bali had always been in a fighting arena. In the battle, the Indonesian forces used the guerilla system. Therefore, MBO as the mother force was always on the move. In order to strengthen the defence in Bali, Indonesian Navy assistance was sent from Java which later joined forces with those in Bali. Because of the frequent battles, the Dutch sent a letter to Rai to negotiate, but Balinese fighters refused and continued to strengthen their defense by involving the people.

To facilitate contact with Java, Rai applied the strategy for removing the Dutch attention to eastern Bali. On 28 May 1946, Rai sent his force to the east then it was known as "a Long March". During this "Long March", the guerilla force was often ambushed by the Dutch power so that battles frequently occurred. The battle that brought victory to the winners was the Tanah Arun battle, ie a battle that broke in a small village at the foot of Agung Mountain, Karangasem Regency. During the Tanah Arun battle which broke on 9 July 1946, many Dutch soldiers were killed.

After the battle, Ngurah Rai's force moved to the west and they arrived in Marga Village (Tabanan). To save the energy because of limited weapons, some members of the force were ordered to fight with people altogether.

Puputan Margarana

When MBO staffs were in Marga, Ngurah Rai ordered his force to take NICA police weapons in Tabanan. The order was carried out on 18 November 1946 (at night) and they made it finally. Several weapons and ammunition as well were taken and then a Nica police commandant joined with Ngurah Rai's forces. After that, the force returned to Marga Village.

On 20 November 1946, by starting the violence at dawn, the Dutch force began to encircle Marga Village. The battle between Nica force and Ngurah Rai's had occured for 10.00 hours. In the war, many members of the Dutch advanced force were killed. Therefore, the Dutch immediately asked for some helps from all of its forces in Bali and also the bombers which were sent from Makasar. In the serious battle which involved all members of Ngurah Rai force, were determined not to leave the war until the last drop of blood. It was here that Ngurah Rai force held Puputan so that all 96 members of the force were killed, including Rai himself.

On the other hand, about 400 members of the Dutch force were killed. To commemorate the event, a Hero Monument was constructed on the former battle ground.

Denpasar Conference

The Denpasar Conference took place in Bali Hotel on 18-24 December 1946. The conference was opened by Van Mook with the purpose of forming the Eastern Indonesia State (NIT) with the capital of Makasar (Ujung Pandang).

With the formation of the Eastern Indonesia State, the structure of government in Bali was re-established during the periods of the kings. The such government was held by the king who was assisted by patih, punggawa, perbekel and also the lowest government which was called the kelian. Besides that, there was a council with the position that the king was one step behind it and it was called as the council of kings.

Transfer of Sovereignty

The first military aggression against the Indonesian government forces was carried out by the Dutch on 21 July 1947. The Dutch again did the second aggression on 18 December 1948. During the second aggression, continually efforts were being focused on Bali with the purpose of establishing the more effective guerilla fighting movements. In connection with this, in July 1948, a fighting organization called Gerakan Rakyat Indonesia Merdeka (GRIM) was formed. Then, on 27 November 1949 GRIM merged with the other fighting organizations called Lanjutan Perjuangan. Then the name was changed again into "Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia (PDRI) Sunda Kecil.

During the RIS (Republik Indonesia Serikat) period, the East Indonesia Military Commission tried to settle the problem of freedom fighters in Bali, especially those who remained in the mountains. The commission tried to call the members of DPRI who remained in the mountains to be included in an army force called Arjuna (15 January 1950). On the other hand, KNIL (Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger) was turned into the Army of the Republik Indonesia Serikat since June 1950. Meanwhile, the Round Table Conference (KMB) which was based on the agreement between Indonesian-Dutch Union was started at the end of August 1949. Finally, on 27 December 1949 the Dutch recognized RIS sovereignty. Then, on 17 August 1950, RIS was changed into the Republic of Indonesia.

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History Of Bali (part. 1)


The arrival of the Hindu people from India marked the end of prehistorical period in Indonesia. The first centuries AD until the year of 1500, i.e., with the fall of Majapahit kingdom, constituted the Hindu influence period. Based on the information found on an 8th century AD inscription, it could be said that the ancient Balinese historical period covered the time between the 8th and the 14th century AD when the Majapahit's Gajah Mada expedition invaded and defeated Bali.

The term Balidwipa (meaning Bali island) has existed since time immemorial. This has been discovered from various inscriptions. Among these inscriptions were Blanjong charter which was issued by Sri Kesari Warmadewa in 913 AD mentioned the word Walidwipa. Similar evidence was from King Jayapangus' charters: Buwahan D and Cempaga A inscriptions dated 1181 AD.

Bali's historical period is divided into three phases: 882-1343 period, 1343-1846 period, and 1846-1949 period.


882-1343 Period


A. Kings and Queen
The following kings and queen governed Bali during this period:

Singhamandawa Dynasty
Warmadewa Dynasty
a. King Sri Kesari Warmadewa
b. Queen Sri Ugrasena
c. King Candrabhaya Singa Warmadewa
d. King Dharma Udayana Warmadewa
e. King Marakata
f. King Anak Wungsu
g. Sri Maharaja Sri Walaprabu
h. Sri Maharaja Sri Sakalendukirana
i. Sri Suradhipa
j. Sri Jaya Sakti
k. King Jayapangus
l. King Sri Astasura Ratna Bumi Banten

B. The System of Government
Among the Balinese kings who left a lot of written information which described the structure of government at the time were Udayana, Jayapangus, Jayasakti, and Anak Wungsu.

Central Advisory Board or the Board called panglapuan assisted the king running the government according to a charter dated 882 - 914 AD. Since Udayana's time, the Board was called pakiran-kiran i jro makabaihan. The Board members comprised of several senapatis (commanders) and Siwa and Buddhist priests.

1343 – 1846 Period


This period started with the Gajah Mada's expedition in 1343. Here are the details:

1. The Gajah Mada's Expedition
Gajah Mada's expedition to Bali was done when the Bedahulu kingdom under King Astasura Ratna Bumi Banten and patih (prime minister) Kebo Iwo governed Bali. After killing Kebo Iwo, Gajah Mada and the commander Arya Damar led the expedition and the troop of Aryas assisted them. The attack resulted in a battle between Gajah Mada's forces and Bedahulu's army led by Pasungrigis. The king and his son were killed in the battle. After Pasungrigis surrendered, there was no king govern Bali.

Majapahit appointed Sri Kresna Kepakisan to lead the government in Bali under the consideration of the existence of a blood relation between him and the people of Bali Aga.

2. Samprangan Period
Arriving on Bali, Sri Kresna Kepakisan chose Samprangan as the center of the government. The kings during this period, were Dalem Sri Kresna Kepakisan (1350 – 1380) and Raden Agra Samprangan (1380). Raden Agra Samprangan was the eldest son of Dalem Sri Kresna Kepakisan.

3. Gelgel Period
Dalem Ketut Ngulesir, who moved the centre of government to Gelgel, replaced Raden Agra Samprangan. This was the beginning of the Gelgel period and King Dalem Ketut Ngulesir was the first regent. The second King was Dalem Watu Renggong (1460-1550) who took the throne and inherited a stable kingdom. Therefore, he was able to develop his ability and integrity to bring prosperity to Gelgel kingdom.

Under the reign of Dalem Watu Renggong, Bali achieved its highest point. When Dalem Watu Renggong died, he was replaced by Dalem Bekung (1550-1580). Meanwhile, the last king of the Gelgel period was Dalem Di Made (1605-1686).

4. Klungkung Kingdom Period
The Klungkung Kingdom was the continuance of the Gelgel dynasty. The rebellion of I Gusti Agung Maruti resulted in the wrecks of the Gelgel kingdom. This occurred after the son of Dalem Di Made grew up and be able to defeat I Gusti Agung Maruti and Gelgel palace was not restored. Gusti Agung Jambe as the son who had the right to the throne, was unwilling to reign in Gelgel, on the other hand he chose a new place as the center of government, ie his former hiding place, Semarapura. As the result of it, Dewa Agung Jambe (1710-1715) became the first Klungkung king. The second king was Dewa Agung Di Made I, while the last Klungkung king was Dewa Agung Di Made II. During this Klungkung period, the kingdom was divided into small kingdoms. These small kingdoms then became autonomies which during the time of independence were known as regencies. (To Be Continued)


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Bali Arts Festival 31st 2009 Calendar


The annual Bali Arts Festival provides an opportunity for the artists and people to develop, explore, preserve, and accommodate various talents through such activities as parades, performances, contests, exhibition, and discussions.

The Bali Arts Festival is a full month of daily performances, handicraft exhibitions and other related cultural and commercial activities during which literally the whole of Bali comes to the city to present its offerings of dance, music and beauty. On display are trances from remote mountain slopes, forgotten or recently revived village dances, food and offering contests, classical palace dances, stars of Balinese stage, odd musical performances, "kreasi baru" (new creations) from the dance schools of Denpasar, as well as contemporary choreography and dance companies from other islands and from abroad. The Central theme of this year’s Bali Arts Festival, starting from June 13, 2009 until July 11, 2009 which is the 31st round, is called Mulat Sarira.

About the Bali Arts Festival | The History of the Bali Arts Festival

BALI ART FESTIVAL 2009 SCHEDULE

Saturday, June 13 2009
Activity : Opening Parade Of The 31st Bali Arts Festival 2009
Time : 15.00
Place : Renon Square Denpasar

Activity : Opening Ceremony Of The 31st Bali Arts Festival 2009 Presenting Colossal Exhibition Dance
Time : 19.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Sunday, June 14 2009
Activity : Flowers & Coconut Leaves Arrangement Festival
Time : 10.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Building

Activity : Ngelawang Parade
Time : 10.00
Place : Taman Budaya Area

Activity : Participant from Department of arts and Culture East Lampung Regency.
Time : 16.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Classic Dance from Japan by SOEI Production TV Japan.
Time : 18.30
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Activity : Puppet Shadow by Sanggar Pongah Nutur Br.Mapagan Peninjoan Tembuku Bangli Regency.
Time : 19.30
Place : Kriya Buildings

Activity : Participant from Departments of arts and Tourisms West Sumatra Province
Time : 20.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Woman's Gong Kebyar Parade Merdangga Giri Suwari Mundul Village Buleleng Regency and Woman's Gong Kebyar Parade Githa Swara Dauhwaru Villa Jembrana Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Buildings

Monday, June 15 2007
Activity : Performance Gamelan Saih Pitu by Sanggar Raka Rai Tembuku Village Bangli Regency.
Time : 10.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : Performance Angklung Kebyar Parade presented by Group Angklung Eka Satya Dharma Kerti Karangasem Regency and Group Angklung Swaram Sebunibus Village Nusa Penida Klungkung Regency
Time : 14.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Creation Arts by Sanggar Kuta Kumara Agung Temaun Village Badung Regency.
Time : 19.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Tuesday, June 16 2009
Activity : Gong Selonding Creation presented by Group Selonding Pasraman Saraswati Maha Pradnya Karangasem Regency.
Time : 10.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : Social Dance Joged Bumbung by Sanggar Kipas Kuta Badung Regency
Time : 11.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Prembon Mask Parade by Sanggar Giri Anglangkara Carang Sari Village Badung Regency
Time : 16.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Music Creation presented by Group Suling Kreatif Denpasar City
Time : 20.00
Place : Front Stage Kriya Buildings

Activity : Dance Creation by SMKN Kubu Bangli Regency
Time : 20.00
Place : Open Stage Ksirarnawa

Wednesday, June 17 2009
Activity : Gambang Kerawitan Arts presented by Group Gambang mekar Sari Desa Tumbak Bayuh Mengwi Badung Regency.
Time : 10.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : Janger Arts presented by Group Sanggar Indra Kila Karangasem Regency.
Time : 11.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Angklung Kebyar Parade presented by Group Angklung Bankti Swara Yasa Pandang Sumbu Kelod Village Denpasar and Group Angklung Darma Santi Yeh Tengah Payangan Village Gianyar Regency.
Time : 14.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Contemporer Art Performance Frm Karangasem Regency
Time : 20.00
Activity : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Youth Gong Kebyar Parade by Sanggar Seni Kumara Widya Suara SMPN 4 Mendoyo Jembrana Regency and Group Gong Kebyar Taruna Mekar Tujuk Kaja Village Tabanan Regency.
Time : 20.00
Activity : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Thursday, June 18 2009
Activity : Dance and Drama by Sanggar Rwabhineda Jl. Serma Mendra No.3 Sanglah Denpasar
Time : 10.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : Social Arts Joged Bumbung by Brahmana Bukut, Cempaga Village, Bangli Regency.
Time : 12.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Dance and Drama by Basundari Group and Instrument Gong Gede by Group Gamelan Cendana Batubulan Village Giarnyar Regency.
Time : 18.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Gong Kebyar Parade by Group Gong Kebyar Eka Wakya Paket Agung Village Buleleng Regency and Group Gong Swara Dharma Prawerti Pedungan Village Denpasar City.
Time : 20.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Friday, June 19 2009
Activity : Utsawa Dharma Gita
Time : 09.30
Place : Angsoka Stage, Ayodya, Ksirarnawa, Ratna Kanda and Wantilan Stage.

Activity : Angklung Kebyar Parade presented by Group Angklung Surabrata Lemukiah Village Buleleng Regency and Group Angklung Bilokpoh Tegalcangkring Village Jembrana Regency.
Time : 16.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Participant from Department arts and Tourism East Java Province
Time : 16.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : Woman's Gong Kebyar Parade presented by Group Gurnita Stri Acarya Karangasem Regency and Group Sri Candrama Dipa Tatiapi Pejeng Village Gianyar Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Buildings

Activity : Arja Performance presented by Group Arja Siwaratri Biya Keramas Blahbatuh Vilalge Gianyar Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Saturday, June 20 2009
Activity : Utsawa Dharma Gita
Time : 09.30
Place : Angsoka Stage, Ayodya, Ksirarnawa, Ratna Kanda and Wantilan Stage

Activity : Mask Prembon Parade Presented by Sanggar Tedung Bukit Sari Village Jembrana Regency.
Time : 16.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Youth Gong Kebyar Parade presented by Gong Tampak Swara Kencana Tampak Gangsul Village Dangin Puri Kauh Denpasar City and Group Pasraman Pradesa Bangli Bangbang Tembuku Village Bangli Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Sunday, June 21 2009
Activity : Utsawa Dharma Gita
Time : 09.30
Place : Angsoka Stage, Ayodya, Ksirarnawa, Ratna Kanda and Wantilan Stage.

Activity : Food Contest
Time : 10.00
Place : First Floor Ksirarnawa

Activity : Traditional Arts from Tabanan Regency
Time : 20.00
Place : Kriya Building

Activity : Prembon Mask Parade presented by Sanggar Bajra Cita Kedui Tembuku Village Bangli Regency.
Time : 16.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Youth Arja presented by Sanggar Seni Citta Usadhi Badung Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Woman's Gong Kebyar Parade presented by Sekar Sari Bongan Jawa Village Tabanan Regency and Gong Kebyar Sekar Klasik Museum Gunarsa Banda Village Klungkung Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Buildings

Monday, June 22 2009
Activity : Dance and Gong Creation presented by Yayasan Senang Hati Jl. Sasi Tengah Kawan Tampak Siring Village Gianyar Bali.
Time : 10.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : Dance presented by Komunitas Seni Budaya 7 Gunung Magelang middle Java.
Time : 10.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Angklung Kebyar Parade presented by Gita Kencana Kerobokan Kaja Village North Kuta Badung Regency and Taman Sari Pakraman Bunyuh Perean Baturiti Village Tabanan Regency.
Time : 14.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Workshop Dialog Program
Time : 14.00
Place : Ratna Kanda Stage

Activity : Participant from Nakhon Si Thammarat Rajachat University Songkla Thailand Selatan.
Time : 18.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Building

Activity : Youth Gong Kebyar Parade presented by Putra Segara Pancingan Kusamba Village Klungkung Regency and Abasan Singapadu Tengah Village Gianyar Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra.

Tuesday, June 23 2009
Activity : Gong Traditional Kerawitan Gambang presented by Desa Adat Telepud, Pujung Kaja Sebatu village Gianyar Regency.
Time : 10.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : Angklung Kebyar Parade presented by Yadnya Kerti Blumbang Kawan Village Bangli Regency and Group Angklung Werdhi Ulangun Bambengan Sukasada Village Buleleng Regency.
Time : 14.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Participant from Anjugan Prov. Bangka Balitung TMII Jakarta
Time : 16.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Buildings

Activity : Jegog Creation presented by Sanggar Yudistira Jembarana Regency
Time : 19.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Activity : Palegongan Creation Dance presented by Sanggar Pelangi Budaya Nusantara Jl.Tukad Banyusari No.73 Denpasar
Time : 20.00
Place : Kriya Buildings

Wednesday, June 24 2009
Activity : Painting Competition
Time : 10.00
Place : Arts Center Area

Activity : Janger Dance Kembang Girang presented by Sanggar Kori Agung Mas Sukawati Village Gianyar Regency.
Time : 11.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Bulan Pucak buat Nyoman Sayang presented by Theatre Ambengan Village Buleleng Regency.
Time : 19.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Buildings

Activity : Participant from College of The Holy Cross Department of Theatre Amerika
Time : 20.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Buildings

Activity : Puppet Show Ramayana presented by Sanggar Seni Saba Sari Blahbatuh Village Gianyar Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Kriya Buildings

Thursday, June 25 2009
Activity : Kerawitan Gambang presented by Sekaa Gambang Denpasar City
Time : 10.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Social Dance Joged Bumbung presented by Winagun Semara Mendoyo Dangin Tukad Vilalge Jembrana Regency.
Time : 11.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Mask Dance Parade presented by Banjar Kelandis Sumerta Kauh Village Denpasar City.
Time : 20.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Puppet Show presented by Dalang Anom Ranuara Denpasar City.
Time : 20.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Building

Activity : Balinese POP Song Competition Participant from Denpasar City, Gianyar and Badung Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Friday, June 26 2009
Activity : Performance Leko Pancadarwa pendem from Jembrana Regency.
Time : 10.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Handicraft Competition
Time : 10.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Mask Dance Prembon Parade presented by Sanggar Seni Jenggala Sedah Abianbase Village Gianyar Regency.
Time : 16.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Pupput Show presented by Bunter Tangi Lingkungan Terusan Lelateng Village Jembrana Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Kriya Buildings

Activity : Balinese Pop Song Competition participant from Buleleng, Klungkung and Bangli Rebency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Saturday, June 27 2009
Activity : Karawitan Genggong presented by Sekar Sari Munduk Lumbung Baturiti Village Tabanan Regency.
Time : 10.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : Mask Dance Prembon presented by Sanggar Seni Werdi Senggita Kerambitan Village Tabanan Regency.
Time : 16.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Kontemporer Arts presented by Sekaa Semut Tabanan Village Tabanan Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Balinese POP Song Competition Participant from Karangasem, Jembrana and Tabanan Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Sunday, June 28 2009
Activity : Children Fashion Show
Time : 10.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Building

Activity : Performance Gong and Dance presented by Sanggar Wira Kencana from Jakarta
Time : 10.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Youth Mask Dance presented by Sanggar Kertha Jaya Jl. Pulau Bungin No.1 Denpasar
Time : 10.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Adult's Fashion Show
Time : 15.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Buildings

Activity : Youth Fashion Show
Time : 15.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Building

Activity : Mask Dance Prembon Parade presented by Eka Murti Pakraman Tegeh Baturiti Village Tabanan Regency.
Time : 16.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Calonarang Presented by Universitas Hindu Indonesia Denpasar.
Time : 20.00
Place : Kriya Buildings

Activity : People Puppet Show presented by Sanggar Tri Datu Anturan Village Singaraja Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Monday, June 29 2009
Activity : Karawitan Gambang presented by Sanggar Gambang Wijaya Kusuma Padangbulia Sukasada Village Buleleng Regency.
Time : 10.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : Joged Bumbung presented by Dharma Kanti Angsori Baturiti Kabu Village Tabanan Regency.
Time : 11.00
Place : Ayodya Village

Activity : Workshop / Dialog Program
Time : 14.00
Place : Ratna Kanda Stage

Activity : Adult's Gong Kebyar Parade presented by Sanggar Gita Lestari Petak Kaja Village Gianyar Regency and Group of Artist Bangli (HSB) Tegal Bebalang Village Bangli Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Tuesday, June 30 2009
Activity : Balinese Sacred Literary Reading Contest
Time : 10.00
Place : Angsoka, Ayodya, Ratna Kanda, Wantilan, Ksirarnawa

Activity : Dance and presents for the old artist
Time : 19.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Activity : Contemporer Arts Music and Dance presented by Sanggar Praba Cakra Suara Banjar Adat Tegal Village Buleleng Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : Puppet Shadow Creation presented by Gus Gong Tegal Jadi Marga Village Tabagan Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Kriya Building

Activity : Legong Dance Classic presented by Sanggar Bali Ganda Sari Bedulu Village Gianyar Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Wednesday, July 01 2009
Activity : Gong Semara Pagulingan presented by Sekar Tunjung Biru Tanjung Benoa Kuta Selatan Village Badung Regency
Time : 10.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : Pupput Shadow presented by Jro Dalang Sudarma Bungkulan Sawan Village Buleleng Regency.
Time : 12.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Youth's Gong Kebyar Parade presented by Kriya Kumara Sandhi Karangasem Regency and Sekar Segara madu Tanjung Benoa Kuta Selatan Village Badung Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Thursday, July 02 2009
Activity : Symposium
Time : 09.00
Place : Natya Mandala ISI Denpasar

Activity : Social Arts Kembang Janger presented by Sanggar Dharma Santhi Bila Tua Kubutambahan Village Buleleng Regency.
Time : 11.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Mask Dance Parade presented by Kene Kamasan Village Klungkung Regency.
Time : 16.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Participant from Department of Youth and Sport and Department of Arts and Tourism from Pesisir Selatan West Sumatra Province.
Time : 18.30
Place : Ksirarnawa Building

Activity : Adult's Gong Kebyar Parade presented by Guntur Madu Sibang Gede Abian Semal Village Badung Regency and Gong Kebyar Kumbaka Yoni Tojan Village Klungkung Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Friday, July 03 2009
Activity : Symposium
Time : 20.00
Place : Natya Mandala ISI Denpasar

Activity : Karawitan Saron presented by Besang Kawan Village Klungkung Regency
Time : 10.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : People Puppet Shadow presented by Sanggar Seni Madu Raras Pengosekan Ubud Village Gianyar Regency
Time : 14.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Mask Dance Prembon Parade presented by Sanggar Seni Santhi Budaya Singaraja Village Buleleng Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Participant from Tainan National University of Arts.
Time : 20.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Building

Activity : People Puppet Calonarang presented by Sanggar Gita Bandana Praja Denpasar
Time : 20.00
Place : Kriya Building

Saturday, July 04 2009
Activity : Gong and Creation Dance Followed by Gender Wayang presented by Sanggar Gita Mahardika Babakan Sukawati Village Gianyar Regency.
Time : 11.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Dance Creation presented by SMK 3 Sukawati Vilalge Gianyar Regency
Time : 16.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Building

Activity : Contemporer Arts presented by Sanggar Seni Nrita Dewi Junjungan Ubud Village Gianyar Regency
Time : 19.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Final Competition for Jegeg Bagus Bali Province
Time : 18.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Sunday, July 05 2009
Activity : Ngelawang Parade presented by Karangasem, Buleleng, Denpasar, Bangli and Badung Regency.
Time : 10.00
Place : Arts Center Area

Activity : Gong and Dance presented by LKB Saraswati Jakarta
Time : 10.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Mask Dance Prembon Parade presented by Smara Sandi Group Besang Ababi Village Karangasem Regency.
Time : 16.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : The Amazing Bedoyo Calonarang Dance Padneswara Group Jakarta
Time : 20.00
Place : Kriya Building

Activity : Participant from India Culture Center (ICC)
Time : 20.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Building

Monday, July 06 2009
Activity : Gong and Creation Dance presented by Kupu Kupu Tarum Semara Mredangga Perean Baturiti Village Tabanan Regency
Time : 10.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : Workshop / Dialog Program
Time : 14.00
Place : Ratna Kanda Stage

Activity : Jegog Collaboration presented by Yudistira Sound Factory from Jembrana Regency
Time : 19.00
Place : Kriya Building

Activity : Mask Tradition presented by Anak Agung Kompyang Oka Temaja Klungkung Regency
Time : 20.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Building

Activity : Youth's Gong Kebyar Parade presented by Anturan Village Buleleng Regency and Pendamping Sanggar Saraswati Singapadu Vilalge Gianyar Regency
Time : 20.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Tuesday, July 07 2009
Activity : Performance Janger Arts presented by Mother's of PKK Banjar Grenceng Denpasar City.
Time : 10.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Woman's Gong Kebyar presented by Asti Sweta Swara Sesetan Village Denpasar City and Woman's Gong Kebyar from Puri Kanginan Village Bangli Regency.
Time : 20.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Building

Activity : Dance and Drama Calonarang presented by Salju Group Denpasar.
Time : 20.00
Place : Kriya Building

Wednesday, July 08 2009
Activity : Youth's Dance and Creation presented by Sanggar Alit Sundari Dlod Rurung Batuyang Batubulan Kangin Village Gianyar Regency
Time : 10.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : Joged Bumbung presented by Dharma Putra Anggabaya Penatih Village Denpasar City
Time : 11.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Music and Dance presented by Group Terang Bulan Japan
Time : 18.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Stage

Activity : Contemporer Arts presented by Sanghyang Jaran Tusan Banjarangkan Village Klungkung Regency
Time : 19.00
Place : Kriya Building

Activity : Adult's Gong Kebyar presented by Sanggar Seni Sabda Prabha Krisna Tegalcangkring Jembrana Regency and Sanggar Taruna Patria Tengah Kerambitan Village Tabanan Regency
Time : 20.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Thursday, July 09 2009
Activity : Participant from North Minahasa
Time : 10.00
Place : Angsoka Stage

Activity : Youth's Dance and Gong Creation presented by Legian Kuta Village Badung Regency
Time : 11.00
Place : Ratna Kanda Stage

Activity : Dance and Baleganjur Parade presented by Klukung, Bulaleng, Gianyar, Tabanan and Karangasem Regency
Time : 16.00
Place : Open Stage Ksirarnawa

Activity : Pupput and Mexico Dance presented by Lucia Mendoza and Carla Pedroza Castaneda.
Time : 19.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Adult's Gong Kebyar presented by Askra Muni Karangasem Regency and Pendamping Sanggar Seni Dwi Mekar Buleleng Regency
Time : 20.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra

Friday, July 10 2009
Activity : Dance and Angklung Kebyar Creation presented by SMP Dwijendra Denpasar
Time : 10.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Youth's Performance presented by Sanggar Githa Ariswara Mas Ubud Village Gianyar Regency
Time : 14.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Participant from Department of Arts and Tourism Daerah Istimewa Jogyakarta
Time : 19.00
Place : Wantilan Stage

Activity : Woman's Gong Kebyar presented by Gita Wherdi Ayu Group Peminga Benoa Kuta Selatan Village Badung Regency and Woman's Gong Kebyar presented by Mekar Sari Group Balerung Mandera Srinertya Waditra Peliatan Ubud Village Gianyar Regency
Time : 20.00
Place : Ksirarnawa Building

Activity : Odalan Bali presented by Sanggar Seni Cudamani Pengosekan Ubud Village Gianyar Regency
Time : 20.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Saturday, July 11 2009
Activity : Legong Keraton Classic presented by Sanggar Banjaransari Banjar Palawak Sukawati Village Gianyar Regency
Time : 10.00
Place : Ayodya Stage

Activity : Participant from Payon Percussion Jakarta
Time : 14.00
Place : Ratna Kanda Stage

Activity : Social Dance Joged Pingitan Third Generation presented by Yayasan Tri Pusaka Sakti Pekandelan Batuan Sukawati Village Gianayar Regency
Time : 14.00
Place : Ratna Kanda Stage

Activity : Closing Ceremony For The 31st Bali Arts Festival 2009 and Colossal Dance Drama from Bali.
Time : 20.00
Place : Open Stage Ardha Candra


Note : information is supplied by Dinas Kebudayaan Bali - should further detailed information become available it will be posted on this site. Balibagus.com is not responsible for any incorrect information or changes to the above schedule.

(Resource: BaliBagus.com)


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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

UNWTO Solidarity with Indonesia and Confidence in its Tourism Sector

Madrid, 20 July 2009 " United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) expressed its solidarity with the people of Indonesia in the face of the recent events in Jakarta, targeting some of its tourism facilities.


The UNWTO Secretary-General a.i., Taleb Rifai, confirmed that UNWTO is working closely with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to advance its tourism sector, which plays a vital role for Indonesia in terms of jobs, trade and development and has recently succeeded in achieving solid and impressive results due to its rich and diverse product.


Rifai expressed great confidence in the capacity and experience of the Government of Indonesia to overcome quickly the current difficulties, to consolodate the rich and vast tourism assets that it possesses and to continue building an even stronger Tourism sector n the future.



Contact Information:

Assistant Secretary General and Spokesperson: Geoffrey Lipman

Media Officer: Marcelo Risi

T: +34 91-567-8178/8100 " F: +34 91-567-8218

comm.@UNWTO.org " www.UNWTO.org








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Monday, August 10, 2009

Global Players Meet in Bali To Push Trade Liberalization

Bali was the forum for the first round of meetings with key players in global trade talks last week, amid mounting concerns over protectionist measures announced by the white house.
Speaking at the gathering of 19 major farm exporting countries in Bali, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said that the global economic crisis was putting pressure on countries to protect their economies, while at the same time underlining the need for greater trade liberalization.
" Leaders should show their commitment," she told reporters.
" Everybody knows the United States and India are the most important players in terms of setting the tone and providing how far the [Doha]agreement can go. The new administrations on both sides are providing a fresh perspective in how they see this global issue can be solved."
At the event, US trade Representative Ron Kirk met World Trade Organization chief Pascal Lamy and recently appointed indian Trade Minister Anand Sharma.
Disagreements-primarily between india and United States over tariffs-coused the last series of negotiations between WTO ministers to collapse in Geneva in July, plunging the fate of the broader Doha Round into uncertainty.
Developing countries, including China and India, want the industrialized world to scrap agricultural export subsidies, while Western powers are seeking greater access for their products in emerging markets.
Sharma said it was time to "pick up the pieces from where they are and move forward. We are not looking at difficulties, we are looking at the possibilities, to do our best and take this process to its culmination," he said.
"there are no obstacles which are insurmountable. We have to create an understanding and trust. There have to be adaptations and adjustments, that is what negotiations are meant for."
The Indian minister said he would go to Washington this month for follow-up talks. The talks were taking place on the Cairns Group of major farm exporters, which includes Australia, Brazil and Canada.
The group has called for a fresh start to the Doha Round and condemned rising protectionism, including a new trade war between the United States and Europe over dairy export subsidies.
The WTO talks, which started at the end of 2001 in the Qatari capital, aim to boost global comnerce by removing trade barriers and subsidies.
The 19-nation Cairns Group accounts for about 25 percent of world farm exports and advocates cuts to all tariffs and the elimination of export subsidies.

Resource: Shipping Gazette

Monday, July 13, 2009

Two Years Later, Tsunami Drills Held in Bali and Sumatra

Wasti Atmodjo and Syofiardi Bachyul Jb., The Jakarta Post, Sanur, Padang

The scenario is frightening: a huge earthquake measuring 8.3 on the Richter scale hits Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali, at 9:15 a.m. Thousands of people run screaming from Sindhu beach in the Sanur resort area.

Five minutes later, the Meteorology and Geophysics Agency (BMG) issues a tsunami warning. The quake's epicenter is said to be 10 km under the sea.

When the warning comes, people are fleeing coastal areas to higher ground as tidal waves five to six meters high close in. Within 30 minutes, the waves have flooded most of Denpasar.

This disaster in Bali is not real. It was part of a tsunami drill held Tuesday to mark the two-year anniversary of the devastating waves that killed tens of thousands of people in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam and North Sumatra.

A similar drill was held in Padang, West Sumatra. More than 5,000 students in Padangpariaman regency's nine villages scrambled from their classrooms to higher ground as soon a tsunami warning siren wailed.

The students then practiced helping injured 'victims'. The drill was organized by the Tsunami Alert community and Mercy Corps Indonesia through the Interagency Working Group and the regency administration. More than 36,000 of the regency's residents live in coastal areas.

"The drill in Bali is the most comprehensive tsunami drill held in the country since the real tsunami hit Aceh and North Sumatra on the same day two years ago," said Harkunti Pertiwi Rahayu, the chair of the tsunami prevention program and a tsunami expert at the Bandung Institute of Technology.

Numerous smaller drills have been carried out in tsunami-prone areas, he added.

The drill in Bali was jointly organized by the state ministries of technology and environment, the tourism ministry, the BMG, educational institutions and other partners. It involved at least 14,000 Denpasar students ranging from elementary to high school, as well as the tourism industry, local communities and local officials.

State Minister of Research and Technology Koesmayanto said the drill was a key step in preparing people to cope with disasters.

Bali is one of the world's top vacation destinations and one of the areas of the country most vulnerable to earthquakes. The island has two active volcanoes and was hit by a huge earthquake and volcanic eruption in the early 1960s.

Koesmayanto said the government has installed tsunami early warning systems in several provinces, with the newest system able to send an alert within just six to eight minutes.

The tsunami early warning system includes seismographs and buoys. Since 2005, the government has added 70 seismographs in the western part of the country. By 2008, there will be 160. In Bali, six buoys have been installed in Kuta, Sanur and Nusa Dua.

Minister of Culture and Tourism Jero Wacik said the government is also establishing tsunami escape buildings. Each will be constructed on 500 square meters of land at least five meters above sea level, and will be able to accommodate at least 400 people.

The buildings will be located at Nusa Dua resort in Bali and Pangandaran Beach in West Java.

Source: The Jakarta Post

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Five Thousand People Ready for Monkey Dance, the Colossal in Bali

Jakarta, September 12th, 2006 " Monkey Dance, or the Cak Dance as the locals call it, commonly involves as many as 75 to 150 dancers. Visitors coming to Bali are continuously satisfied having watched the non-instrument dance usually performed at night. Extraordinarily, this type of dance will be presented by more than 5,000 people from Tabanan district in Tanah Lot, Bali, in September 29th, 2006. The dance would be commenced at around 5 pm as the day sees the end, taking an advantage of the unparalleled sunset as a backdrop in Tanah Lot, Bali. The crowd involved would be from various professions and age. Some of them are the local government officials, policemen, soldiers, teachers, students, and entrepreneurs from Tabanan. These people have been practicing for 3 months.



The colossal dance is called the Cakolosal 5,000 Tabanan and is fully supported by the government of Tabanan, Bali, and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of RI, as the Head of Tabanan District, Mr. Wiryatama, said during the press conference held in Sapta Pesona Building, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of RI, in Jakarta.


The event is part of the efforts done by Tabanan people in recovering Balis tourism industry. That is why the government of Tabanan is eager to held such event in Tanah Lot, preparing a grand stage called Surya Mandala, enough to cater all the dancers and around 4,000 spectators.


The dance whose choreographer is I Gusti Agung Ngurah Suparta, will take around 40 minutes. According to a tour operator, currently 1,500 international tourists have booked for the grand event.


Bali is now as normal as usual and many people are anticipating for more visitors to come.

Resource: Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Republic of Indonesia

Friday, June 5, 2009

Sail Bunaken largest Maritime event in Asia

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Sail Bunaken 2009 which will involve 24 warships and 150 sail boats as well as cruise ships from 26 countries will be the largest maritime event ever organized in Asia.

"This will be the largest maritime event ever held in Indonesia and Asia," Aji Sularso of the Sail Bunaken 2009 Organizing Committee said here recently.

The Sail Bunaken to be held in Manado, North Sulawesi, on August 12-20, 2009, would be part of the World Ocean Conference (WOC) activities as the theme would be "Protect Our Oceans for the Future Generation".

He said the event was expected to help promote Manado to be a world tourist destination.

Meanwhile, Vice Admiral Moeklas Sidiq, deputy chief of staff of the Indonesian Navy, said the planned participation of 24 warships from various countries reflected good relations among the world`s navies and would constitute the largest fleet review ever held by Indonesia, as one of the world?s largest maritime country.

The Sail Bunaken 2009 implementation will cost around Rp5.75 billion.

The event`s programs will include the Indonesian Fleet Review, a Yacht Rally, Festival Bunaken Expo, Bunaken Carnival, Jetski Trans Equator Touring, Bunaken Diving Competition, and International Fishing Competition.

The four-day World Ocean Conference (WOC), which was held in Manado, on May 11-15, 2009, adopted the Manado Ocean Declaration (MOD).

In their 21-point declaration, participants of the conference stated among others that they would strive to achieve long-term conservation, management and sustainable use of marine living resources and coastal habitats through appropriate application of precautionary and ecosystem approaches.

They stressed the need for national strategies for sustainable management of coastal and marine ecosystems as protective and productive buffer zones that deliver valuable ecosystem goods and services that have significant potential to address the adverse effects of climate change. (*)

Source: ANTARA News

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Tourism Association

1. Indonesian Tourism Community, Wisma Nugra Santana Lt. 9. Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 7-8, Jakarta, Tel/ Fax. +62215704980.

2. Secretariat of Indonesia Hotel and Restaurant Association (IHRA), Jl. RP. Soeroso No. 27 GHI, Jakarta, Tel. +62213915167, Fax. +62213915167, +62215700620, email: ihra(at)cbn.net.id

3. Association of the Indonesia Tours and Travel Agents, Kompleks Golden Plaza Blok A 30, Jl. RS. Fatmawati No. 15, Jakarta, Tel. +622175900094, Fax. +62217507537, website: http://www.asita.org/

4. Association of the Indonesia Tour and Travel Agent Jakarta, Wisma Nugra Santana Lt. IV, Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav 7-8, Jakarta, Tel. +62215700455, Fax. +62215711703, Email: asitadki(at)cbn.net.id; info(at)asitajakarta.com

5. Association of The Indonesia Tours & Travel Agencies, South Sulawesi Chapter, Blok F. 27 Jalan Boulevard-Panakkukang Mas, Makassar 90231-PO Box 1107, Tel. +62 411 4411552, +62 441 450468, +62 411 873505, Fax. +62 411 873676, +62 411 450468

6. Indonesia Congress and Convention Association, Gedung Sucaco Lt. 5, Jalan Kebon Sirih No. 71, jakarta 10340-Indonesia, Tel. +62 21 314 0982, +62 21 3190 1987, Fax. +62 21 310 3686, +62 21 3190 1620

7. Indonesia White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood), yayasan Indra, Gedung Gadjah Kav Y, Jl. Dr. Sahardjo 111, Jakarta 12810, Tel +62 21 831 9606, Fax. 62 21 831 9607, email: APPI (AT) pitaputih.org ( ATreplace with @ )

8. Indonesia Hotelier Association, Komplek Cipulir Permai Blok W-7, Kebayoran, Jakarta Selatan 12230, Tel. +62 21 7397 478

9. North Sumatera Tourism Board, jalan Diponegoro No. 30 Medan, Indonesia, Tel. +62 61 4535508, Fax. +62 61 4578594, Website: http://www.sumateratourism.com

10. The Indonesian Institute for Social Ecology and Ecotourism, Perum Gejayan Puri Asri, A-5, Gg Nuri RT 06/ RW XXX Condongcatur, Depok, Sleman, DI. Jogjakarta, 55283, Indonesia, Tel. +62 274 7474 194, Fax. +62 274 880 811

11. Indonesia Tourism Study
Email: h_kodhyat(AT)hotmail.com (AT ganti dengan @)

12. Riau Tourism Board (RTB), Gedung BPI Riau, Jalan Gajah Mada No. 200, Pekanbaru 28116, Riau, Tel. / Fax. +62761858441, Email: riautourism(at)telkom.netWebsite: www.riautourism.com

13. Bali Tourism Board (BTB), Jl. Raya Puputan 41, Renon, Denpasar - Bali 80235, Indonesia, Tel. +6231 235 6000, Fax. +6231 239 200, website: www.bali-tourism-board.com, e-mail: info(AT)bali-tourism-board.com

14. Indonesian Marine Tourism (GAHAWISRI)
Feisol Hasyim
Cellular: +62 811 392 007

15. Indonesian National Air Carrier Association (INACA)
Tel. +62 21 345 463

(Ministry of culture and tourism, Republic Indonesia)

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Monday, March 30, 2009

Bali Island Asia's Best Resort Destination


Pursuant to assessment in two year walk, Bali specified as first place of appreciation of best Resort Destination island in Asia by CEI ASIA 2009 INDUSTRY AWARD for Asia`S Best Resort Destination.
Stipulating of Bali as island Best Resort Destination, give in Phuket, Thailand occupying the second position and Gold Coast, Australian, in third position, is that way submitted Manajer Regional Pacific World Nusantara, Bali, Ida Bagus Lolec.
meet with ANTARA in his office, Sanur beach area, Bali, Lolec, receive with open arms of stipulating of appreciation of island Best Resort Destination which is just advised to him by CEI ASIA MAGAZINE through e-mail.
" This is one of [the] remarkable progress to the purpose of best Resort Destination. At the same time show as the place is most ideal if wishing to see the overflowing gladness;joy of disaster effect that happened in the past and effect deed of itself human," that way one of [the] assessment CEI Asia Magazine.
According to Lolec, if compared to some Resort Destination locations, Bali one other best in world, because having unique location and become the choice of purpose of Resort Destination for companionship/meeting and also incentive.
Bali is choice of place of supported by the meeting [of] very extraordinary and proud show facility. Have resor and equiped by the hotel [of] international restaurant. Life of night there are voluptuous here and there.
" We hope [gift/ giving] of appreciation ` best Resort Destination island` the will be able to jack up the visit tourist from various state," say Lolec which also entrepreneur of hotel and travel agent which handling many cruiser tour.
He add, pursuant to the magazine profile give the appreciation, assessment given pursuant to professional study, [is] not simply reason to get advertisement of companies of tourism service in Dewata island.


Resource - ANTARA
Indonesia News Office)

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

International Visitors growth of 8.04% in January 2009

International visitor who came to Indonesia through all gates in January 2009 an amount of 473,165 visits or growth of 8.04 %, compared to the same month in 2008 that was numbering 437,966 visits.
International visitors which were increasing in January 2009 compared to the same month in 2008, came through 13 (thirteen) main entrances, that is: Ngurah Rai an amount of 173,919 visits or growth of 18.06%, Batam an amount of 81,601 visits or growth of 5.08%, Polonia an amount of 11,248 visits or growth of 35.16%, Juanda amount of 10,665 visits or growth of 17.94%, Tanjung Pinang an amount of 9,909 or growth of 51.56%, Tanjung Priok an amount of 5,911 visits or growth of 15.86%, Minangkabau an amount of 3,757 visits or growth of 99.84%, Sam Ratulangi an amount of 1,981 visits or growth of 113.70%, Sultan Syarif Kasim II an amount of 1,671 visits or growth of 75.34%, Entikong an amount of 1,581 visits or growth of 51.58%, Selaparang an amount of 1,130 visits or growth of 41.25%, Balikpapan an amount of 723 visits or growth of 12.44%, Makassar an amount of 664 visits or growth of 191.23% and other gates an amount of 75,181 visits or growth of 0.49%.
International visitors which were declining, that is Soekarno-Hatta an amount of 92,136 visits or decreased -8.95 %, Adi Sumarno an amount of 1,088 visits or decreased -27.85%.
By nationaly, international visitors which were experiencing on the highest growth in January 2009 that is Hong Kong an amount of 5,104 visits or growth of 64.54%, Egypt an amount of 233 visits or growth of 56.38%, Saudi Arabia an amount of 1,891 visits or growth of 55.13%, China an amount of 32,742 visits or growth of 51.74%, The Union of the Arabian Emirate an amount of 170 visits or growth of 53.15% (Data and Network Center)

The 5th International Conference on Tourism Statistics




The 5th International Conference on Tourism Statistics-Tourism: An Engine for Employment Creation
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia with the cooperation of the International Labour Organization, the United Nations Statistics Division and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, the World Tourism Organization will hold the 5th International Conference on Tourism Statistics-Tourism: An Engine for Employment Creation in Bali, Indonesia, from 30 March - 2 April 2009.


- Ministry of Culture an Tourism, Republic Of Indonesia -

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

How to Successfully Navigate Your Business through an Economic Downturn

An economic downturn is a phase of the business cycle in which the economy as a whole is in decline.This phase basically marks the end of the period of growth in the business cycle. Economic downturns are characterized by decreased levels of consumer purchases (especially of durable goods) and, subsequently, reduced levels of production by businesses. While economic downturns are admittedly difficult, and are formidable obstacles to small businesses that are trying to survive and grow, an economic downturn can open up opportunities. A well-managed company can realize the opportunity to gain market share by taking customers away from their competitors. Resourceful entrepreneurs capture the available opportunities, from an economic downturn, by developing alternate methods of doing business that were never implemented during a prior growth period. The challenge of successfully navigating your business through an economic downturn lies in the realignment of your business with current economic realities. Specifically, you, as the business owner, need to renew a focus on your core clients/customers, reduce your operating expenses, conserve cash, and manage more proactively, rather than reactively, is paramount. Here are best practices that will help you to successfully navigate your business through an economic downturn: Goals: The primary goal of any business owner is to survive the current economic downturn and to develop a leaner, more cost-effective and more efficient operation. The secondary goal is to grow the business even during this current economic downturn. Objectives: • Conserve cash. • Protect assets. • Reduce costs. • Improve efficiencies. • Grow customer base. Required Action: • Do not panic… History shows that economic downturns do not last forever. Remain calm and act in a rational manner as you refocus your attention on resizing your company to the current economic conditions. • Focus on what YOU can control… Don’t let the media's rhetoric concerning recessions and economic slowdown deter you from achieving business success. It´s a trap! Why? Because the condition of the economy is beyond your control. Surviving economic downturns requires a focus on what you can control, i.e. your relevant business activities. • Communicate, communicate, and communicate! Beware of the pitfall of trying to do too much on your own. It is a difficult task indeed to survive and to grow your business solely with your own efforts. Solicit ideas and seek the help of other people (your employees, suppliers, lenders, customers, and advisors). Communicate honestly and consistently. Effective two-way communication is the key. • Negotiate, negotiate, and negotiate! The value of a strong negotiation skill set cannot be overstated. Negotiating better deals and contracts is an absolute must for realigning and resizing your company to the current economic conditions. The key to success is not only knowing how to develop a win-win approach in negotiations with all parties, but also keeping in mind the fact that you want a favorable outcome for yourself too. Recommended Best Practice Activities: The Nuts and Bolts… The following list of recommended best practice activities is critical for your business' survival and for its growth during an economic downturn. The actual financial health of your particular business, at the outset of the economic downturn, will dictate the priority and urgency of the implementation of the following best practice activities. 1. Diligently monitor your cash flow: Forecast your cash flow monthly to ensure that expenses and planned expenditures are in line with accounts receivable. Include cash flow statements into your monthly financial reporting. Project cash requirements three-to- six months in advance. The key is to know how to monitor, protect, control, and put cash to work. 2. Carefully convert your inventories: Convert excess, obsolete, and slow-moving inventory items into cash. Consider returning excess and slow-moving items back to the suppliers. Close-out or inventory reduction sales work well to resize your inventory. Also, consider narrowing your product offerings. Well-timed order placement helps to reduce excess inventory levels and occasional material shortages. The key is to reduce the amount of your inventory without losing sales. 3. Timely collection of your accounts receivable: This asset should be converted to cash as quickly as possible. Offer prompt payment discounts to encourage timely payments. Make changes in the terms of sale for slow paying customers (i.e. changing net 30 day terms to COD). Invoicing is an important part of your cash flow management. The first rule of invoicing is to do it as soon as possible after products are shipped and/or after services are delivered. Place an emphasis on reducing billing errors. Most customers delay payments because an invoice had errors, and therefore, will not pay until they receive a corrected copy. Email or fax your invoices to save on mailing time. Post the payments that you have received and make deposits more frequently. The key is to develop an efficient collection system that generates timely payments and one that gives you advance warning of problems. 4. Re-focus your attention on your existing clients/customers: Make customer satisfaction your priority. A regular review of your customers' buying history and frequency of purchases can reveal some interesting facts about your customers' buying habits. Consider signing long-term contracts with your core clients/customers which will add to your security. Offer a discount for upfront cash payments. The key is to do what it takes to keep your current customers loyal. 5. Re-negotiate with your suppliers, lenders, and landlord: i) Suppliers: Always keep your negotiations on the level of need, saying that your company has reviewed its cost structure and has determined that it needs to lower supplier costs. . Tell the supplier that you value the relationship you have developed, but that you need to receive a cost reduction immediately. Ask your supplier for a lower material price, a longer payment cycle, and the elimination of finance charges. Also, see if you can buy material from them on a consignment basis. In return for their price concessions, be willing to agree to a long-term contract. Explore the idea of bartering as a form of payment. ii) Lenders: Everything in business finance is negotiable and your relationship with a bank is no exception. The first step to successful renegotiations is to convince your lenders that you can ultimately pay off the renegotiated loan. You must point out to your lenders why it would be in their best interest to agree to a new arrangement. Showing them your business plan and your action plan that includes your cost-savings initiatives, along with "the how" and "the when" of the implementation of your plan is the best way to achieve this goal. Explain to them that you will need their cooperation to insure that you can survive, as well as, grow your business during the economic downturn. Negotiated items include: the rate of interest, the required security to cover the loan, and the beginning date for repayment. A beginning date for repayment could be immediate, within several months or as long as a year. The key is to realize that your lender will work with you, but that frequent and continual communications with them is critical. iii) Landlord: Meet with your landlord. Explain your need to have them extend the term of your lease at a reduced cost. Make sure you have a clause in the lease agreement that entitles you to have the right to sublet any or all of the leased space. 6. Re-evaluate your staffing requirements: This is a very critical area. Salaries/wages are a major expense of doing business. Therefore, any reduction in the hours worked through work schedule changes, short-term layoffs or permanent layoffs has an immediate cost saving benefit. Most companies ramped up hiring new employees in the good times, only to find that they are currently overstaffed due to slow sales during the economic downturn. In terms of down-sizing your staff, be very careful not to reduce your staff to a level that forces you to skimp on customer service and quality. Consider the use of part-timers or the current trend of outsourcing certain functions to independent contractors. 7. Shop for better insurances rates: Get quotations from other insurance agents for comparable coverage to determine whether or not your present insurance carrier is competitive. Also, consider revising your coverage to reduce premium costs. The key is to have the right balance-to be adequately insured, but not under or over insured. 8. Re-evaluate your advertising: Contrary to the other cost-cutting initiatives, evaluate the possibility of increasing your advertising expenditures. This tactic realizes the advantage of the reduced "noise" and congestion (fewer advertisers) in the marketplace. The downturn period a great opportunity to increase brand awareness and create additional demand for your product/service offerings. 9. Seek the help of outside advisors: The use of an advisory board comprised of your CPA, attorney, and business consultant offers you objectivity and provides you with professional advice and guidance. Their collective experience in working with similar situations in past economic downturns is invaluable. 10. Review your other expenses: Target an across-the-board cost-cutting initiative of 10-15%. Attempt to eliminate unnecessary expenses. Tightening your belt in order to weather the downturn makes practical, financial sense. Proactively managing your business through an economic downturn is an enormous challenge and is critical for your survival. However, through well-planned initiatives, an economic downturn can create tremendous opportunity for your company to gain greater market share. In order to take advantage of this growth opportunity, you must act quickly to implement the above best business practices to continue realigning and resizing your company to the current economic conditions.
-by Terry H. hill - Copyright © 2008 Terry H. Hill

Terry H. Hill is the founder and managing partner of Legacy Associates, Inc, a business consulting and advisory services firm. A veteran chief executive, Terry works directly with business owners of privately held companies on the issues and challenges that they face in each stage of their business life cycle. To find out how he can help you take your business to the next level, visit his site at http://www.legacyai.com To download a copy of this article, click on this link: http://www.legacyai.com/Article_Downturn.html.
About The Author
An author, speaker, and consultant, Terry H. Hill is the founder and managing partner of Legacy Associates, Inc., a business consulting and advisory services firm based in Sarasota, Florida. A veteran chief executive, Terry works directly with business owners of privately held companies on the issues and challenges that they face in each stage of their business life cycle. Terry is the author of the business desk-reference book, How to Jump Start Your Business. He hosts the Business Insights from Legacy Blog at http://blog.legacyai.com and writes a bi-monthly eNewsletter, "Business Insights from Legacy eZine." By signing up for Business Insights from Legacy eZine at http://tinyurl.com/2t4fxs you can keep abreast of the latest tips, tactics, and best business practices. You will, also, receive the free eBook, Jump Start Your Knowledge of Business. Contact Terry by email at http://www.legacyai.com or telephone him at 941-556-1299

Free to Air Receiver and Files

In today’s world, each day brings new inventions and advancements and it would be impossible to keep up with it all. But, with times constantly changing, we have to do our best to keep up with them. One of the latest trends that everyone should know more about is FTAs, free to air satellite receivers and files.An FTA receiver is a satellite receiver, which is well equipped to receive the unencrypted FTA satellite transmissions. An FTA satellite receiver is able to decode the MPEG-2 data compression protocol used in most of the FTA satellite transmissions. An FTA receiver will not be able to decode the Dish Network or DirecTV satellite signaling.SOME OF THE TOP FTA RECEIVERS AVAILABLE IN THE MARKET:Like: Cool sat 8000 HD, SonicView 8000HD, and Viewsat HD 8000.Coolsat 8000 HD will allow you to capture and get all of the free-to-air channels in HD. Coolsat 8000 HD also uses brand new updated standards that provide the clearest picture for all HD and non HD TVs. Coolsat 8000HD uses the 200mhz STI CPU that allows it to have quick channel change fast on screen channel guide display and a brand new box design. Coolsat 8000HD is also backed with a full 2 year warranty that covers all parts and labor.SonicView 8000 HD is a brand new free to air satellite receiver by SonicView. This free-to-air satellite receiver can capture about 20 satellites and 700 channels. SonicView 8000HD has a very sharp NIM video tuner that provides HD 1080I picture. SonicView 8000HD is designed for advanced users who like to spend lots of time on their free to air receivers.The Viewsat HD 8000 free to air satellite receiver that has been specially designed to connect to HD satellites and pick up over the air HD channels for no service fee or cost, all in high definition. Viewsat HD will be coming out shortly but as of now no official specs are out.Receiver Files Support: Many companies do provide you with all the free to air BIN Files, latest keys, Free to air Receiver loaders, instructions, video-tutorials, and technical free to air File Support. The support provided the manufactures of Free to air receivers would teach you step by step how to use your free to air Receiver. Right from pointing your Free-To-Satellite Dish to programming free to air Receiver the support will always be provided by the manufacturers and dealers alike.

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How to Download Music to Iphone

If you're lucky enough to own an Iphone, you are probably going to want to know how to download music for it. The iPhone is the gadget that everyone wants this year-and who doesn't want to be able to carry around their music collections, their movies, and even their internet connection with them? Not to mention the fact that it's primarily a cell phone.In order to download music to your Iphone, there are a few things that are necessary. The first of which is a computer, obviously with an internet connection, and you will also need the right kind of lead to connect the Iphone to the computer. As well as those things, the most obvious thing is that you need somewhere to download from.As far as computer technology goes, any average modern computer should be up to the task, providing it's not older than say 8 or 10 years. Unfortunately an internet connection as old as that probably won't do the job for you-the connection speed is quite important, so you may want to obtain the fastest internet speed possible in your area if you plan to download a lot of music. The older/slower connections will most likely work fine, but it can take a severe amount of time to download anything with a slow connection like this.The first thing you need to do to actually download some music, is to find a reputable site, and then download files to the computer first. At this time, it is not possible to download them straight to the Iphone. Previously, most downloaders have been using peer to peer, or P2P sites to get their downloads. You probably should know that using these sites is illegal. Not only that, but many of them are riddled with viruses and spyware and other harmful things. P2P sites are one of the main ways that hackers release viruses into the world.These days you have some much better and safer options. There are a lot of sites around these days that will offer you unlimited musical downloads for a one off fee. The fee is usually less than $50, and will allow you free movie and game downloads too. These sites are my recommended way to download music to Iphone.Hopefully this article has let you put the pieces of the puzzle together so you can enjoy Iphone music downloads.


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Blackberry from china (Blueberry/Jin Peng ZL-9000)





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