Raising the DeadPaul V. WaltersSeptember 9, 2013August 16, 2017 by Paul V. WaltersSeptember 9, 2013August 16, 20170It is an hour before dawn as I make my way up the gently sloping hill to the cemetery outside...
Another 100 Years: Timor’ Last Indigenous Religious CommunityGrace SusetyoAugust 26, 2013May 3, 2020 by Grace SusetyoAugust 26, 2013May 3, 20200Raja Namah Benu, who ruled since his father?s death in 2005, invited us to his place and offered areca nuts...
Wayan Sunarda: The Female Gamelan PlayerDavid MetcalfJune 3, 2013August 16, 2017 by David MetcalfJune 3, 2013August 16, 20170Wayan is one of twenty-five ladies in her Banjar (small village/neighbourhood) who plays the Gamelan in an all-female gamelan orchestra....
Ti Tin: The Graceful DancerDavid MetcalfMay 23, 2013August 16, 2017 by David MetcalfMay 23, 2013August 16, 20170Ti Tin loves to dance. Her graceful movements and striking natural beauty combine for an iconic vision of Bali. To...
The Farmer’ Markets of BaliQraved TeamMay 7, 2013May 3, 2020 by Qraved TeamMay 7, 2013May 3, 20200Bali’s traditional markets were once a necessity in a society where refrigeration and corner stores were not as widespread as...
Mr. Jaga: the Cock FighterDavid MetcalfMay 6, 2013August 23, 2017 by David MetcalfMay 6, 2013August 23, 20170Jaga, or Mr. Jaga as he likes to be referred to, is a bit of a character. He hails from...
Vintage Home in East JavaGrace SusetyoMay 6, 2013August 23, 2017 by Grace SusetyoMay 6, 2013August 23, 20170The civilisation of Java boasts of intricately artistic traditional architecture that stands the test of time. But people often forget...
Nyepi: Parade of the DemonsQraved TeamFebruary 25, 2013August 16, 2017 by Qraved TeamFebruary 25, 2013August 16, 20171Work has already begun on a mysterious five metre tall creature hidden behind a huge tarp with Styrofoam shavings lying...