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Tari Kreasi Pegambuhan “Sepuk Ngenget” - the second piece of the series depicts a black magic practitioner. Falling deeper and deeper into his magic, he shape-shifts into different figures. Choreographed by Bapak I Nyoman Wenten and composed by Hirotaka Inuzuka. Dancer: Bapak I Nyoman Wenten & Bapak I Nyoman Catra Gamelan Merdu Kumala is an American gamelan, a community, and a grassroots organization based in Tujunga, California. Founded in 2014 by the artistic director, Hirotaka Inuzuka, this independent ensemble provides classes, workshops, and performances in order to bring musical fulfillment to individuals and transfigure that energy outward to communities to create a greater shared experience and unity. Exploration of gambuh repertoire has been one of the group’s main activities. Based on the traditional pieces of Pedungan village, GMK aims to create new works for gamelan gambuh that bridge Balinese classical aesthetics and modern U.S. environments. Musicians: Matthew Clough-Hunter, Shameen Cooper, Geoff Dent, Kim Frost, Spencer Hauck, I Putu Tangkas Adi Hiranmayena, Anna Inuzuka, Hirotaka Inuzuka, Kayle Khanmohamed, Cordey Lopez, Arev Markarian, Eugene Moon, Kerri Shak, Steve Sauté, and Dan Wingo. ----------------------------- The Rocky Mountain Balinese Gamelan Festival (RMBGF) was the first of its kind in the United States. This four-day festival featured an academic symposium (Moving Mountains: Sustainability and Balinese Arts) with invited keynote speakers David Harnish and I Made Lasmawan, a series of workshops (for beginning and advanced musicians and dancers on topics like composition, dance, vocal music, and technique), performances from gamelans along the Rocky Mountains, and two evening concerts (on Friday and Saturday) featuring Denver-based Gamelan Tunas Mekar and Krama Bali USA (made up of leading artists from Bali). Special thanks to our teachers in Bali: Bapak I Nyoman Sudiana, Ni Komang Septriarti, and I Ketut Mahardika, and the festival organizers: Ibu Liz Macy, Bapak Made Lasmawan, and Bli Putu Tangkas. Video by Bli Mang Gus @nyomanusadhi