Bali Arts Festival 2010 – Which Deepens the Purity of Conscience Through the Culture
As usual, just as the night the week and students receive a semester report cards, Bali Arts Festival (PKB) was held in 2010. PKB, this time the theme “Sudamala, which deepens the purity of conscience through the culture.” Change my theme see followed by changes in other aspects. Well the only place now instead of the front opening the field to the front Renon Puputan Badung field and 500 million budget increase from last year.
Bali Pink Ribbon Walk 2010 Peninsula Island Nusa Dua Bali
This event is organized by the Association of International Women’s Bali, Bali Tourism Development Corporation and the Bali Public Relations Association. The objective of Bali pink ribbon walk to raise funds to increase awareness of breast cancer in women and men in Bali to a digital machine, mammography, operates a fully trained technicians and produce information and maintenance of breast cancer center. As with many serious diseases, cancer diagnosis can leave people feeling of shock and depression.
Happy New Caka Year 1932 – Nyepi Day March 2010
Every religion and culture around the world, has its own way to define and celebrate their new year. For example, the Chinese for Imlek and celebrate it, have, as they called it in their own language, “Gong Xi Fat Choy”. Muslim societies have their Muharam years, and some of the people around the world using the Gregorian calendar, celebrate New Year on January 1.
Ogoh – Ogoh Festival in Ngerupuk Day March 2010
Ngerupuk loved one days before Nyepi, at that time there will be a lot Ogoh Ogoh around every street in Bali. After some time walking Ogoh Ogoh incinerated in the nearest cemetery. Ogoh-Ogoh symbolize the bad element that must be destroyed and a positive element for the environment,. Moreover, the street, the celebration took place in every home Bali Hinduism. The celebration, including a fire in front of each house and the noises in the house, who believed he sends all the bad element in the house.
Melasti Day On The Beach In Bali 2010
Bali has a huge culture where every day we find a Hindu ritual on the island, which is known as the famous island of God. One of the most important Hindu rituals ceremony Melasti or purification Pratima (deity symbol) and other Hindu religious symbol on the beach. Melasti Ceremony is held annually in conjunction with the major Hindu Holiday called Nyepi Day / Silence days. Melasti event is usually made of days or three days before Nyepi is to use local rural lines. Celebrating Melasti all Hindu people in Indonesia, especially Bali troops enter the sacred symbol of Hindu religion to the sea, can be cleaned and watched the parade along the road Umbul-Umbul symbol and more. It is also accompanied by gamelan revive this traditional event.
Asian Belly Dance Festival Ayodya Resort Nusa Dua Bali 2010
Interested belly dance festival, titled “Asian Belly Dance Festival 2010, which will be held at the Ayodya Resort, Nusa Dua, Bali, which definitely grows more than 100 people from different countries will attend the festival. “We have already registered about 100 people, and almost every day there is more. But the new festival was held 25-28 februari,” said the maestro Indonesia seklaigus bellydance festival committee, Suzana Tibble in Denpasar, on Saturday.
Denpasar Festival 28-31 December 2009 To Mark Old And New Year 2010
Denpasar municipal administration will hold Denpasar Festival 2009 from December 28 to 31 to attract thousands of visitors at the end of the year-celebrations.

The annual event, formerly Gajah Mada City ceremony will take place Catur Muka Monument, Jl. Gajah Mada, Jl. Veteran and Puputan Badung Square. The mayor’s assistant I Gusti Ngurah Edy Mulia said he expects that the event was re-claim a share of the city business center in Bali. “We also changed the name of the event in honor of the citizens and allow greater public participation.”
Public Holiday in Bali for year 2010
There is always a celebration of a kind happening every day in Bali. A majority are temple festivals but there are those special dates in the Balinese calendar that respected. Besides the Balinese festival days and holidays, there are many festive days around Indonesia






































