The renewal of the arts during the 1930's saw a surge in dance creativity, producing dances that are still the most popular in Bali: short but spectacular non-narrative dances inspired by the dynamism of the gong kebyar, a gamelan orchestra originating from Northern Bali. The most famous are the kebyar duduk and kebyar trompong. These two dances were created by Mario, a Balinese dance genius from this century, living in Tabanan. They are displays of suppleness and virtuosity, particularly the kebyar trompong, with the dancer energetically playing the trompong instrument while dancing. |