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The Kecak dance is one of the most
famous of Balinese dances. It is unusual because it has no musical
accompaniment like many other Indonesian dances do, the rhythm of the
dance is produced by the chanting 'monkey' chorus. Instead, a troupe of
over 150 bare-chested men serve as the chorus, making a wondrous
cacophony of synchronized "chak-achak-achak" clicking sounds while
swaying their bodies and waving their hands .From that chanting noise
of "Cak-cak-cak", then it gave the dance its name Kecak.
What
makes the Kecak such a fascinating dance to watch are the fifty or so
men in the checkered pants. They are both the choir and the props,
providing the music for the story in a series of constant vocal chants
that change with the mood of the actors. They don't sit still, either,
they wave their arms to simulate fire, and reposition themselves around
the stage to represent wind and fire, prison cells, and unseen hand of
protection from the gods.
The
dance is played in five acts and lasts roughly 45 minutes. It taken
from the Hindu epic Ramayana, which tells the story of Prince Rama and
his rescue of Princess Sita, who has been kidnapped by the evil King of
Lanka, Rahwana and somehow with the help of the white monkey army, Rama
rescues his wife and defeats the evil Rahwana.
Attending
a Kecak recital is a must for any visitor to Bali. It is a wondrous
experience, and a window into the musical and artistic culture that
make the Balinese a special people. |