BALINESE SONG

Friday, August 9, 2013

THE PEOPLE & DAILY LIFE OF BALINESE


Inhabitant of Bali Island most are native Balinese, only a few percent of them are inhabitants from other parts of Indonesia and foreigners who are living in Bali. Most of Balinese are Hindus, only a small number of them are Moslems or Christians or Buddhists. The new comers are Moslems, Christians, Confucians, and Buddhists. Though differing in race, customs, and religions, they have live side by side in harmony.

Bahasa Indonesia is the national language, used in daily conversations and any activities. Bahasa Daerah, the local languages, which are different from one another, is used only during a traditional ceremony or among the families. English is used in the tourism business and for certain commercial purposes. This language is taught at the Secondary Schools and High Schools.

The Balinese have their own way of filling life with their entire Balinese ness, whether or not they have to exist among the streams of technological progress. Between the busy traffic confusion still we can see a duck-keeper walking patiently after his duck rows or among the jet-plane whistles still there is an old man watching his cooped cocks by playing his bamboo flute. To enjoy these unique scenes one should keep one’s eyes and one’s sensitive feeling keen. 

The Balinese life is never getting out from Art. Art and also handicraft since a long time ago had never become a “special thing” for the natives but merely a part of their daily life. It is a fact that Bahasa Bali, the local language spoken among the natives hitherto, has no word meaning “artist” in its vocabulary. It only has some words which mean “drawer” or “draftman” for painter (tukang gambar), as is the case with any other “tukang” which means “somebody who is capable in doing a certain work”. (tukang perahu for boatman, tukang batu for bricklayer).

An actress, for instance, will only be called a “Pregina” as long as she is on the stage. Soon after she leaves the stage she will go back to her daily life as a peasant girl, or just a common person, not more than her neighbors who never set foot on a stage.

Even arts and handicrafts are not something special but very often the artworks appear astonishing. The creator never feels that he has created something, so there is no copyright nor monopoly of a certain right. It is no use to be very surprised if there is a piece done by several persons, or a number of similar works done by a number of different people (with their similar forms), and completely difficult to point out which one is the original or the duplicate. However, some of these works will probably appear superb.

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