purundamist
Purundamist is a traditional Indonesian dance form that originated from the island of Bali. It is a form of storytelling through dance, where performers use intricate hand and foot movements, facial expressions, and costumes to depict scenes from ancient Balinese epics, such as the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. The dance is characterized by its graceful and fluid movements, often performed in a circular formation.
The term "purundamist" comes from the Balinese language, where "puru" means "ancient" or "old," and "ndamist" refers
Purundamist is not just a form of entertainment; it is also a way of preserving Balinese culture
In recent years, purundamist has gained international recognition, with performances being staged in various countries around