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Mask. Recommended book:
Masks of Bali: Spirits of an Ancient Drama by Judy Slattum, Paul Schraub
(Photographer)
Review by Dr. Vivienne Kruger from USA. Taken
from Amazon Com
Masked drama performances have been an important ritual on Bali for over
a thousand years. Slattum presents a gallery of fifty significant, visually
stunning masks photographed at both private collections and in Balinese
museums. Explanatory text accessible to Westerners delves into the artistry
involved in creating these intricate pieces, their symbolic and cultural
significance, and the elevated role they assume in village ceremonial life.
These magical, totemic masks have come to represent Bali to many visitors,
who are spellbound by their exotic, gargoyle-like demeanor and their entertaining
presence in evening dance spectacles (and in every art and craft shop window
all around the island).
Masks of Bali opens up the heretofore hidden world of the various genres
of traditional Balinese dramas with information on the characters, costumes,
scenery, music, language, and ancient plots of the complex, carefully wrought
performances. Comprehensive chapters on "The Living Masks of Bali,"
"Topeng," "Wayang Wong," "Calonarang," "Barong,"
and "The Art of Mask Carving," illustrate the diversity (the Barong,
for example, comes in many shapes and designs).and range of masks used for
each theatre piece. To the Balinese, these precious carvings simultaneously
inhabit the divine, demonic, and dramatic realms: as religious vehicles,
they harness and house invisible spiritual forces and invite them to descend
from heaven to earth. The masks spring to life and unfold their special
meaning one by one: the Calonarang drama is traditionally performed as a
communal exorcism after an outbreak of disease or disharmony in the village.
Masks representing the evil witch-queen Rangda are paraded through the village
and brought to temple ceremonies: when the mask wearers become possessed
and go into trance, this is proof that the divine powers have indeed arrived
on earth. In the Wayong Wong, human performers take on the roles played
by the shadow puppets of the Wayang Kulit. They faithfully re-enact the
legendary stories of the Ramayana-engaging once again the eternal, balanced
battle between good and evil. These rare ceremonial dances-presented as
an offering to the gods-occur during "odalan," the anniversary
celebration of the temple where the sacred masks are permanently stored.
Slattum unlocks the cultural mystery of Topeng and Barong masks for the
curious, fascinated tourist: rooted in age-old animism, the universally
beloved Barong functions as a protective guardian spirit for Balinese villages.
The Barong character patrols the borders of the village to sniff out and
repel demons at specific, auspicious times in high-spirited processions.
The Topeng dance drama draws on myths and chronicles of early Balinese and
Javanese clans and kingdoms. The dancers make sacrificial offerings to the
spirits of the masks, which represent archetypal characters and invoke the
symbolic genealogical presence of ancestral deities. As with other ritual
diversions on Bali, the Topeng is a social tool to communicate history,
philosophy, morality-and even government messages. Masks of Bali is the
perfect souvenir postscript to a Balinese vacation: it also has great appeal
to specialized art, acting, and theatre students and enthusiasts worldwide.
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