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96-jarige Balinese man op Noord-Bali
(a) A baris biasa dancer with a lance; (b) A baris biasa dancer with a lance
(a) A barong performer; (b) The musicians accompanying the barong performance
(a) A crane takes fish from a pool and carries them of through the air; (b) The crab has just cut the neck of the wicked crane
(a) A man holding a pig is bitten by a boar; (b) Two men carry a swine hanging on a pole; the swine bites one of the men
(a) A performance of the butterfly-baris (baris kupu atarung). A male dancer chases two girls; (b) Father Ambarsari chases mother Ambarsari. A performance of the butterfly baris (baris kupu atarung)
(a) A procession (makiis) to the sea of a palanquin for the gods; (b) Two corpses are carried towards a cremation tower (wadah)
(a) A tiger kills a tortoise and carries it for a monkey; (b) The monkey prepares tortoise-sateh. The tiger holds a fan and keeps the fire burning with it
(a) A travestite (gandrung) dancer dances with two onlookers (ibingan); (b) The orchestra accompanying the gandrung dance
(a) Ambarsari is beaten by her father with a branch of a tree. She weeps. A performance of the butterfly-baris (baris kupu atarung); (b) Ambarsari weeps at the foot of a tree on a cremation ground. She is consoled by her mother. A performance of the bu...
(a) An arja performance with Panji, Semar and Turas; (b) A man with a bowl with flowers performs a péndét dance
(a) An offering to appease the demons is carried out by a Muslim for two Chinese. A Muslim pangulu recites the Koran for a group of followers; (b) Various types of temporary shrines for offerings for the Balinese: a sanggah cukcuk or carukcuk, a sangga...
(a) Arjuna; (b) Two demons, called the Red One and the Pink One, are shot by arrows; (c) Arjuna is armed with a bow and arrow; (d) Three demons are killed by fire and arrows
(a) Bajramusti; (b) The monkey Mésimuka
(a) Baris dapdap, baris prési and baris panah; (b) Musicians accompany the baris dances
(a) Baris demang is executed by four warriors and by Potét, Prabangsa’s servant; (b) The leader of the Prabangsa dance accompanied by his servants Semar and Turas
(a) Bula énggér; (b) Rangdéng Girah, a witch called the widow of Girah or Jirah
(a) Buta jereng, a demon with black and white spots; (b) Buta asti, a demon with an elephant’s head; (c) Buta bligo, a demon with a belly like a gourd; (d) Buta pepengkah, a female demon with spindly legs
(a) Buta kala geni, a demon of hell with a fiery head; (b) Rerégék, a female spirit which is hollow at the back; (c) Buta suah, a demon with teeth like a comb; (d) Buta kemong, or buta térong, a demon with eyes as big as a kemong or an orange
(a) Buta sungsang, an upside-down demon; (b) Naga kang, a serpent-fish

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