Performance in Bali
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041158141
- Weight: 520g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 18 Mar 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book is an introduction to the exquisite world of Balinese performance and an in-depth study of specific forms and the contextual landscape surrounding them.
The book explores all aspects of Balinese performance and describes four specific forms of contemporary performance that are unique to Bali: Wayang shadow-puppet theatre, Sanghyang ritual trance performance, Gambuh classical dance-drama and the virtuoso art of Topeng masked theatre, followed by a final chapter examining recent innovations in contemporary performance. The focus is on examining and describing the techniques used in training performers and how these techniques can be applied to Western training in drama and dance. The book also explores the relationships between improvisation and structured dramatic forms, as well as between contemporary performance approaches and traditional heritage. It offers a guide to current practice, with detailed analyses of recent theatrical performances examining all aspects of production, performance and audience reception.
The culturally unique theatrical events of Bali are contextualised within religious, intellectual and social backgrounds to provide unparalleled insight into the mind and world of the Balinese performer. This new edition adds dynamic commentary on and analysis of innovations in contemporary Balinese performance since the original publication in 2007, alongside stunning new colour photographs.
Leon Rubin PhD is FRAS and FRSA Professor at the University of the Arts Singapore and Dean of Faculty of Performing Arts, LASALLE College. He is also former Director of East 15 Acting School, University of Essex, and an international theatre director and published specialist in SE Asian performance and Shakespeare.
I Nyoman Sedana PhD is Professor of the Indonesian Arts Institute and Director of Kamajaya Arts Studio, PEPADI puppetry community. He is an international performer, researcher, collaborator and world performance director and is a published specialist in Indonesia-India performance art theories. He is former Chairman of the Pedalangan Puppetry Association.
