Being Balinese: From a Social, Cultural, and Religious Context

March 17, 6pm

The Lam Museum welcomes I Gde Made Indra Sadguna, a musicology doctoral candidate specializing in Balinese gamelan, and Made Ayu Desiari, who specializes in Balinese dance.  Indra will speak about the many ways of life in Bali and what it means to be Balinese from various perspectives including sociological, anthropological, religious, and performance. The presentation will include demonstrations of dancing, singing, and traditional costumes by Ayu. Attendees will be invited to participate in a hands-on activity making traditional Balinese offerings. Admission is free. Advanced registration is required. Click here to register.

Current COVID Protocols:

  • Masks must be worn indoors at all times.
  • Proof of vaccination and booster shot, or a negative test result must be presented for entry.
  • PCR and rapid antigen test results will be accepted and tests must be taken within 48 hours of the event.  Photographs of home test results are acceptable when accompanied by an onsite attestation to the timeliness of the negative test result.
  • Children ages 11 and under do not need to show proof of vaccination or negative test but must follow the mask mandate.
  • A Wake Forest ID will be accepted as proof of vaccination/booster or a negative test for current faculty, staff, and students.