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Finest Balinese Cultural Performance

The magical richness of Balinese culture awaits, where 15 cultural performances are held daily, staged by talented dancers in stunning costumes amid majestic Balinese architecture.

BarAong Show

BarAong is GWK’s original theatrical show that tells the story of Prince Bara and his journey to unite five mythical spirits. With striking visuals, music, and dance, BarAong brings a bold cultural fantasy to life — only at GWK Cultural Park.

Kecak Show

Kecak GWK is a powerful Balinese dance retelling the legendary bond between Garuda and Lord Wisnu. Performed with fire and rhythmic chants beneath the iconic GWK statue, this unique show offers a soulful experience only found at GWK Cultural Park.

Sekar Jepun

Sekar Jepun Dance is a vibrant Balinese dance inspired by the graceful movement of frangipani (jepun) flowers. Performed by female dancers, it symbolizes beauty, joy, and the spirit of welcoming. With elegant hand gestures and dynamic formations, this dance is often presented to greet guests at cultural events and ceremonies.

Kebyar Terompong Dance

Kebyar Terompong Dance is a dynamic Balinese dance known for its fast-paced movements and intense expressions. The dancer performs while playing the terompong, a traditional Balinese percussion instrument, showcasing a rare combination of musical skill and physical agility. This dance is a powerful display of artistry, strength, and precision.

Jauk Keras Dance

Jauk Keras Dance is a traditional Balinese mask dance that depicts a powerful and authoritative character. Performed with bold, exaggerated movements and dramatic expressions, the dance represents strength, control, and heroic energy. The dancer, wearing a fierce mask and ornate costume, embodies the spirit of a noble warrior or guardian.

Oleg Tamulilingan

Oleg Tamulilingan Dance is a romantic Balinese duet that symbolizes the graceful courtship between two bumblebees. Performed by a male and female dancer, the choreography is soft, elegant, and expressive—highlighting the beauty of love, harmony, and nature through gentle movements and flowing costumes.

Jauk Manis

Jauk Manis Dance is a classical Balinese solo performance that portrays a noble and gentle character, often representing a good-hearted king or spirit. With refined hand gestures, graceful movements, and expressive facial expressions, the dance showcases elegance, dignity, and the beauty of Balinese dance tradition.

Sekar Nirwana

Sekar Nirwana is an original Balinese dance performed exclusively at GWK Cultural Park. Through elegant movements and floral-inspired choreography, it captures the spirit of purity, beauty, and harmony.

Topeng Monyet

Topeng Monyet Dance is a comedic Balinese mask dance that features exaggerated expressions and humorous movements. Performed with a distinctive monkey-like mask, this dance is often used to entertain audiences with light-hearted antics, while still preserving elements of traditional Balinese storytelling and character play.

Barong Bojog Dance

Barong & Bojog Dance is a lively Balinese performance that features the mythical Barong—protector spirit of good—interacting with playful bojog (monkeys). This dance blends sacred symbolism with humor and entertainment, as the mischievous monkeys engage the Barong in comical antics, creating a dynamic and crowd-pleasing spectacle rooted in Balinese mythology.

Bali Cultural Parade

Bali Cultural Parade is a captivating fusion of two sacred Balinese dances — Sanghyang Jaran and Sanghyang Dedari — performed with the energetic rhythm of Baleganjur, celebrating the island’s mystical traditions.

Joged Bumbung

Joged Bumbung is a lively social dance from Bali, performed by female dancers who invite members of the audience to join them on stage. Accompanied by bamboo instruments (bumbung), the dance is playful and flirtatious, showcasing spontaneity and fun interactions while reflecting the cheerful spirit of Balinese village festivities.

Gamelan Rindik

Gamelan Rindik is a traditional Balinese bamboo gamelan ensemble, known for its soft, melodic, and calming sound. Typically played during welcoming ceremonies and cultural performances, Rindik music creates a soothing atmosphere that reflects the natural beauty and peaceful spirit of Bali.

Gong Suling

Gong Suling is a traditional Balinese musical performance that highlights the delicate sound of the suling (Balinese bamboo flute), accompanied by the resonant tones of gongs and other gamelan instruments. Known for its soft, flowing, and melodic atmosphere that evokes a sense of serenity and spiritual depth.

Gender

The Gender is a traditional Balinese music performance that uses bronze instruments with wooden frames, creating a bright and shimmering sound. What makes it special is the way two musicians play fast and interlocking melodies, weaving notes together like a conversation.