Barong & Kris Dance
Barong & Kris Dance
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Rosa F
Adelaide, Australia35 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019 • Family
This traditional Balinese dance is one of many traditional dances in Bali. It is much cheeper to buy the tickets once you are there. This is like a short story stage drama and I wish the dialogue would have been in English so that the audience could understand the story better. Loved the dancing costumes and the dance. If you are in Bali this is one of the things you should do while you are there. Worth it.
Written 16 January 2020
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RonnC
Tangerang, Indonesia780 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2012 • Friends
The attraction is quite interesting, but it took me sometime to understand what they are performing (either the theme was not clear, or the performers were not performing well, I really can't tell). However the tickets are expensive to our standard, part of it maybe because I hoped for longer performance or breathtaking actions. However the 'keris' show (Kris) is a bit scarry...hahaha... so I felt it's quite worth seeing after all. Please do bring your camera, or handy cam would be even better
Written 10 February 2013
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Rajnish P
Jaipur, India2,500 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2012 • Family
Barong & Kris Dance is a story telling dance, narrating the fight between good and evil. A Barong (a mythological animal) represent good spirit and Rangda (a mythological monster) represent evil one. Balinese people also believe that the Barong is symbol of protector.

Many kinds of face are created for Barong: cat, Macan (tiger face) celeng (pig face). Somebody can die or get seriously injured in a Barong dance. The masks of Barong and Rangda are considered sacred items, and before they are brought out, a priest must be present to offer blessings.

Barong and Keris Dance is performed in many parts of Bali. Batubulan Village: everyday, 9:30 AM ; Puri Saren, Ubud: every Friday, 6:30 PM ; Catur Eka Budi, Kesiman: everyday, 9:30 AM.
The price is very high : about US$ 10 PP. You don't understand their language; so it is only the visuals you can enjoy.

Friendly Tip: Don't waste your money and time specially for these dances. You can see this for free as many hotels offer these dances with Dinner.
Written 23 January 2013
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Don T
Brisbane, Australia251 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Couples
The story of good and evil and the fight between them. The Barong is a mythical creature (good) and it fights the Rangda a mythological creature. All done by dance and the dancers.

It is a great experience and they provide a sheet that will explain the story and makes it easier to follow. It is colourful and the dancers are great. You have to watch their fingers, arms, and eyes as they provide so much more.
Written 5 September 2023
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65coreyw
1 contribution
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2019 • Couples
Absolutely appalled that we had to pay for an average performance that ends in killing a live baby chicken on the front of the stage. This is meant to be a theatrical play, not real but they feel they have to sacrifice a tiny baby chicken every performance and expect the audience to watch it wriggle after getting it's head cut off til it's death. Then discard the body on top of the rubbish on stage. I felt physically sick. If we had of known they do this we would not have seen the show. Very upsetting. Do not waste your money, to watch killing live animals.
Written 4 February 2019
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shellybuckle
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK88 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2018
Where to start.. a stoney amphitheater which is so outdated and rough looking. I don’t mean to harsh the buzz of Balinese culture or tradition, but that ‘show’ was beyond appalling.. some poor guys making racket in the corner for about 10 mins before anything happened, then some poor looking swamp monster in filthy costume came on stage and stood stonily still for around 5 mins.. at this point we sat looking at each other wondering what on earth we’d paid for.. when more of the ‘dancers’ graced the stage it got almost mortifyingly terrible. Seems like a tourist cull to get as much money for doing as little as they can.

100,000idk per ticket.. which is just over £5. There were around 80 guests and not even full, so the place must be absolutely raking it in! Mind you wouldn’t think so for the state of the toilet area... vile doesn’t cut it, I think I’d rather have soiled myself and walked around all day than use their unsanitary dungeons.

Wouldn’t waste your time/effort/money on going. It’s now second to ‘not getting methanol poisoned’ on my list of things never to do in Bali. Peace.
Written 13 June 2018
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yesmate
Orlando, FL262 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2018 • Friends
I really dislike leaving poor reviews because there are people's jobs at stake, but have to do so in this case. When we were driven into the parking lot, I was feeling like we were being sent into a tourist trap due to all the guided buses. Should have known better.

At a cost 200k Rhupess for two people, the show itself isn't good. Some men dressed in costumes grunting at the crowd (couldn't understand them except for "good morning, thanks for coming") gets old after a few minutes. The costumes are nice but that's about it.

No one in the crowd looked any happier than we did. We left 30 minutes early as we couldn't take it anymore.

The dancing was pretty poor also. And be prepared to sit on hard concrete steps for an hour.

Do yourself a favour and skip this place as there are so many cool things to see and do in Bali.
Written 20 January 2018
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Katraman
Chania Town, Greece41 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2014 • Couples
nice theater with a very nice story.....all the dancers was really professionals.
nice music, nice place , nice and comfort chairs cause is almost 2 hours.
you have to go there!!!!!
Written 28 January 2015
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nmgarewal
New Delhi, India70 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2013 • Family
While in bali for 8 days we thought we needed to see something ethnic.
So we opted to go see the Barong dance. We sat through the entire time waiting for it to end. We didn't want to be rude and leave during the performance though we saw people getting up and leaving in the midst.
so honestly don't waste your time unless you want to be charitable.
Written 14 August 2013
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DianneKamerling
Cooroy, Australia138 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019 • Couples
This dance show was well worth going to, so full of energy and a credit to all the characters. We loved the monkey!! whoever played that part, really has monkey antics down perfectly. Musicians were also good. Would recommend this show to everyone
Written 27 June 2019
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