The Kecak dance at Uluwatu is a traditional Balinese dance performance that is renowned for its dramatic setting and unique chanting chorus.
Unlike traditional Balinese dances that are accompanied by gamelan music, the Kecak dance is distinctive because the music is provided by a large chorus of men chanting "cak" in rhythmic patterns. This chanting creates a hypnotic atmosphere that enhances the storytelling of the dance.
Story: The Kecak dance usually depicts scenes from the Ramayana, an ancient Indian epic. The story of the Ramayana is performed through the movements of the dancers, who wear elaborate costumes and masks to portray characters like Rama, Sita, Hanuman, and Ravana.
Book NowScenic Location: Uluwatu Temple, perched on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, offers a breathtaking backdrop, especially at sunset, adding to the mystical atmosphere.
Unique Musical Chants: The Kecak dance features male performers chanting "cak" in rhythmic patterns, mimicking gamelan instruments and creating a mesmerizing auditory experience.
Narrative of the Ramayana: The Kecak dance enacts episodes from the Ramayana, using expressive movements and gestures to convey key scenes, emotions, and conflicts.
Engaging and Theatrical Performance: The dancers' movements, gestures, facial expressions, and choreography bring the story to life, captivating the audience with Balinese culture and storytelling.
Cultural and Spiritual Experience: Attending a Kecak dance at Uluwatu offers insight into Balinese spirituality and cultural heritage, as the dance is often performed as a religious ritual.
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Currently everyday 2 session of performance :
Session one : 18.00 - 19.00 WITA
Session two : 19.00 - 20.00 WITA