Safirilasi
Safirilasi is a traditional dance form originating from the Indonesian island of Bali. It is performed by a group of dancers, typically consisting of four to eight individuals, who wear elaborate costumes and masks. The dance is characterized by its fast-paced movements and intricate footwork, which often include complex leg and arm movements. Safirilasi is often performed during Balinese ceremonies and festivals, such as the Nyepi Day of Silence, where it is believed to ward off evil spirits.
The dance is named after the mythical figure of Safir, a celestial being who is said to
Safirilasi is an important part of Balinese culture and is often performed during important religious and