For nearly five decades GAMELAN SEKAR JAYA HAS SET THE STANDARD FOR
BALINESE MUSIC AND DANCE IN NORTH AMERICA. The only foreign group ever
awarded the Dharma Kusuma, Bali’s highest honor for artistic
achievement, the Berkeley-based company is credited with helping spark
a cultural renaissance in Indonesia that continues today.
Commissioning leading Balinese composers and choreographers and
collaborating with Bay Area artists across an extravagant array of
disciplines, GSJ gracefully navigates a twofold path marked by both
reverence for tradition and creative innovation. Returning to the
Gardens, GSJ brings a varied program that includes western Balinese
jegog, an ensemble directed by local Balinese artist I Gede Artha
Negara. Rarely heard outside of Indonesia, it’s a loud, fast, and
precisely rhythmic tradition performed on bamboo instruments. GSJ also
presents the bronze-keyed, metallophone-powered gong kebyar, the most
prevalent type of orchestra in Bali, directed by Balinese guest music
director I Bagus Made Widnyana. Tightly coordinated to represent an
ideal of perfect unity with every gesture, nuance, expression, phrase
and rhythmic change, GSJ dancers accompany the gong kebyar, directed
by Balinese guest dance director Ida Ayu Wayan Arya Satyani.
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