Gamelan, Bali's great gift to the world of music, was the feature of a co-presentation between the Chan Centre and Caravan World Rhythms on Monday evening, a one-night-only performance by the spectacular Indonesian performance troupe Çudamani.
The clamorous sounds of gamelan orchestras have captivated composers from Debussy to the post-minimalists; ensembles have sprung up in countless non-Indonesian settings, including several here in Vancouver.
Çudamani is a somewhat revisionist group of just over two dozen singers and dancers, founded in the late 1990s with the express intent not only to preserve performance traditions but to explore new initiatives as well.
Earlier: Sharing a Balinese ritual
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
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