

Hands on Gamelan
The Percussion Music of Bali
with master
musician I Nyoman Sumandhi

Sunday, March 26, 2000
1:00-4:30 p.m.
Hahn University Center 107
University of San Diego
General Public $8, USD Students/Faculty/Staff free
with I.D.
Tickets available at the workshop.
A three and one-half hour workshop led by I Nyoman Sumandhi,
Balinese master musician and puppet master. Students will learn
a segment of a basic composition for gamelan, the famous Balinese
percussion orchestra, and experience first hand the Balinese concept
of "making music in community." No experience necessary,
just a desire to learn and have fun.
I Nyoman Sumandhi was born into
a long line of Balinese dalangs or shadow puppet masters.
His father was the renowned dalang
Bapak Rajeg, one of Balis greatest topeng dancers and puppet
masters. Sumandhi, who has performed widely all over the
world, is one of Bali's most highly revered dalangs. Becoming
a dalang involves a mastery of traditional music, dance, and choreography,
as well as the repertoire and theatrical techniques associated
with the shadow puppet theater.
Pak Sumandhi, a gifted and experienced teacher, is the Center
for World Music's Year 2000 Artist in Residence.
This
event is co-sponsored by the USD Department of Fine Arts and the
USD Associated Students Cultural Arts Board.

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