Kamis, 12 Desember 2013

Balinese Barong Masks

Diposting oleh semau gue di 18.17
My favourite thing about Bali Raw would have to be the jacket. Bali Raw's cover was organised by Monsoon Books so I had little to do with its creation, but I was excited when it was sent to me for approval. 



The reason for this excitement was partly because I felt it looked great. I loved the colours and the picture seemed to leap from the jacket and demand attention. I also liked the suggestion of something being covered up or hidden that a mask created.

Something I didn't realise, until I had done a little research, was the importance the Barong Mask has in Balinese culture. The Balinese are a profoundly religious people and I believe they deserve the utmost respect when it comes to their beliefs. I also admire the deep spirituality of the Balinese people. With this in mind I feel it's important that I mention a little about the Barong Mask and its meaning.

The Barong Mask has a protective function in Balinese culture. These masks are used during the Barong Dance - a ceremony designed to drive away evil spirits or demons and to help guard the borders of a village. The Barong Dance dates back to ancient animism, a religion practiced in Bali before the advent of Hinduism. And the beautiful masks the performers wear are considered to be a symbol of health and good fortune. 




Balinese ceremonies are vibrant affairs that are rich with colour, music and culture. They are certainly worth a visit. And I would like to suggest to anyone that is having a Bali holiday that they go to see at least one Balinese ceremony.

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