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Gamelan Concert: UMD Balinese Gamelan Saraswati

Members of the UMD Balinese Gamelan Saraswati Ensemble perform on stage.

Gamelan Concert: UMD Balinese Gamelan Saraswati

World Music Ensembles | College of Arts and Humanities | School of Music Thursday, May 2, 2024 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Kay Theatre | Livestream

ABOUT THE EVENT

Under the direction of I Nyoman Suadin, the UMD Balinese Gamelan Saraswati Ensemble presents an evening of traditional Balinese music. The ensemble takes its name from Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge and the arts. The gong kebyar style percussive instruments used by this ensemble were built by I Wayan Beratha, a leading instrument maker, composer, performer and teacher in Bali.

UMD Balinese Gamelan Saraswati sometimes has the opportunity to perform with locally based Gamelan Mitra Kusuma. Founded in 1997, Gamelan Mitra Kusuma brings together individuals from Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C., communities who are devoted to the study and presentation of the music and dance of Bali. The name Mitra Kusuma means "flowering friendship," which describes the spirit of this group. This partnership with the professional gamelan group gives UMD students the opportunity to learn from and cultivate relationships with the musicians and dancers.

Add to Calendar 05/02/24 20:00:00 05/02/24 22:00:00 America/New_York Gamelan Concert: UMD Balinese Gamelan Saraswati

ABOUT THE EVENT

Under the direction of I Nyoman Suadin, the UMD Balinese Gamelan Saraswati Ensemble presents an evening of traditional Balinese music. The ensemble takes its name from Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge and the arts. The gong kebyar style percussive instruments used by this ensemble were built by I Wayan Beratha, a leading instrument maker, composer, performer and teacher in Bali.

UMD Balinese Gamelan Saraswati sometimes has the opportunity to perform with locally based Gamelan Mitra Kusuma. Founded in 1997, Gamelan Mitra Kusuma brings together individuals from Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C., communities who are devoted to the study and presentation of the music and dance of Bali. The name Mitra Kusuma means "flowering friendship," which describes the spirit of this group. This partnership with the professional gamelan group gives UMD students the opportunity to learn from and cultivate relationships with the musicians and dancers.

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