Balinese Dancing Class

Every Tuesday, on 4pm – 5pm

As the oldest and most revered form of movement in Bali, Balinese dance holds a storied history and a place of pride in the culture. Like many traditional art forms, Balinese dance is infused with cultural significance, with performances that are unmistakably iconic to the island.

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