Beryl De Zoete
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Figure (ritual & belief: representations)
Wheeled toy
Areca nut box
Temple ceremony at trunyan. berutuk costumes on the ground, and seated performers with undergarments. what appears to be a mangku giving rice to them before the performance.
Blurred image of field.
Silat dancers; out of focus.
Teruna jaya performance, probably being performed as part of a ceremony, perhaps after a cremation. the gong in a later shot of this scene reveals that it comes from bebetin, a village in north bali.
Statues in a fenced compund
Boys bathing at water spouts
Baris poleng dancers kneel before the offerings. pura babian, pagutan.
Shadow of tree on the ground with woman standing.
Probably working on parts of a cremation bull.
Kebyar duduk at peliatan. the dancer is sampih.
Kebyar duduk at peliatan. the dancer is sampih.
29 baris melampahan 1558
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Archaeological remains with stone sculpture; possibly java.
Carved panel of bull. archaeological remains, probably east java.
Dance drama as above. the story of sunda and upasunda . gong kekeran, from kekeran village.
Archaeological remains with relief; possibly java; image distorted. rescan.
Same procession. women carrying offerings with beaded covers.
Two mangku talking; one wearing a kris. possibly sukawana (see below).
Album ii, 86 topeng 988
Banyan tree
Old bridge to denpasar at denjalan.
End of film
End of roll of film?
Men performing a dance in rows. the western part of asak.
4 tjoepak 1580
Offerings at a temple.
Bamboo grove
Statues in a temple. note the carved deer horn feature, which appears in many of the photographs in this collection.
Calonarang is sent away. pura dalem in denjalan, batubulan.
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