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Legong Dance Show Tickets at Ubud Palace Bali

Jl. Raya Ubud No.8, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
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Experience the essence of Bali's cultural heritage through the visually stunning Legong Dance
Delve into Bali's royal history as you witness the Legong Kraton, originally performed exclusively within palace walls for the royal family
atch in awe as young female performers demonstrate incredible agility and grace, executing the demanding poses and quick movements of the Legong Dance

Legong Dance is one of Bali’s most visually alluring royal court performances. The dance is considered one of the island’s most revered classical pieces, known for its physically demanding postures and fast-paced movements which require a significant level of flexibility among its generally young female performers. Choreographed to a set pattern with the finest detail, the dance has been well-preserved through generations. Locals refer to the Legong Dance by its complete designation - ‘Legong Kraton’ - which loosely translates as the ‘dance of the royal palace’. It used to only be shown within closed palace walls in front of the royal family. Through the change of times, you can watch it performed at various open stages and shows throughout the island, such as at the Puri Saren Royal Palace, a palatial landmark in Ubud Central, which is open to the public. Back in the day, any young girl assigned the task of learning the dance – and eventually performing it in the palace – would gain high honour. The Legong depicts angels divinely dancing in the heavens, and is visually distinctive through the performers’ iconic costumes, which comprise a golden floral headdress of considerable size and weight, along with complete regalia from shoulders to feet. Trained dancers carry out movements effortlessly, despite the bulk of their outfits. Legong Dance probably originated in the 19th century as royal entertainment. Legend has it that a prince of Sukawati fell ill and had a vivid dream in which two maidens danced to gamelan music. When he recovered, he arranged for such dances to be performed in reality. Girls from the age of five aspire to be selected to represent the community as Legong dancers. Dancers were recruited from the aptest and prettiest children. Today, the trained dancers are still very young; a girl of fourteen approaches retirement as a Legong performer. The highly stylized Legong Kraton enacts a drama of a most purified and abstract kind. The story is performed by three dancers: a female attendant of the court and two identically dressed legongs who adopt the roles of royal persons. The suggestive themes of the magnificent gamelan orchestra and the minds of the audience conjure up imaginary changes of scene. The story derives from the history of East Java in the 12th and 13th centuries. A king finds the maiden Rangkesari lost in the forest. He takes her home and locks her in a house of stone. Rangkesari's brother, the Prince of Daha, learns of her captivity and threatens war unless she is set free. Rangkesari begs her captor to avoid war by giving her liberty, but the king prefers to fight. On his way to battle, he is met by a bird of ill omen that predicts his death. In the fight that ensues he is killed. The dance dramatizes the farewells of the King as he departs for the battlefield and his ominous encounter with the bird. The tiny dancers glitter and dazzle. Bound from head to foot in gold brocade, it is a wonder the legongs can move with such fervent agitation. The dancers flow from one identity into the next without disrupting the harmony of the dance. They may enter as the double image of one character, their movements marked by tight synchronization. Then they may split, each enacting a separate role, and come together again. In a love scene in which they rub noses, for example, the King takes leave of Rangkesari. She repels his advances by beating him with her fan, and he departs in anger, soon to perish on the battlefield.

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Karen H.
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Reviewed 3 day(s) ago

The dance was truly amazing. Every movement and expression is full of meaning and exquisitely performed. The gamelan orchestra was incredibly beautiful and perfectly coordinated with the dance.

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Lahcen S.
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Reviewed 4 day(s) ago

It was great to see the dance and to learn more about Balinese culture.

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m***n
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Reviewed 2 week(s) ago

easy ticket exchange, the event was accompanied by legong music but a bit too slow, so it was less enthusiastic, people were sleepy, different from what I saw before, in the front of the location. the seats were too high, legs dangling, tired quickly. the toilets were not very clean, it would be better to pay, so it would be cleaner
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V***s
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Reviewed 3 week(s) ago

Great experience, a very recommended activity to try in Ubud.

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M***a
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Reviewed 3 week(s) ago

Nagus.. 100 thousand for a 90-minute show. Just like watching a movie but this is preserving culture. Sustainable.
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D***i
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Reviewed 8 week(s) ago

You have to come early to get the best spot, my most fav is the garuda wisnu kencana at the end

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W***a
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Reviewed 10 week(s) ago

The performances are very numerous and varied. Professional in terms of appearance, dancers, and costumes.
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Putra P.
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Reviewed 12 week(s) ago

The show was very fun, such a cultural immersion! 🥹❤️

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P***i
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Reviewed 15 week(s) ago

We were informed by staff that show venue is being changed to the sheltered hall which has limited space and seat to fit all the participants. Lots of us have no seat at all and need to stand throughout the show. It really need to be improved for a better experience in future.

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Gita P.
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Reviewed 17 week(s) ago

beautiful dance and very recommended!!

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e***a
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Reviewed 34 week(s) ago

It's good, I'm very happy to be able to go to Ubud and watch Balinese traditional dance at Ubud Palace
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D***y
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Reviewed 36 week(s) ago

The process to redempt was very easy and the dance was spectacular. Unfortunately, the venue was limited with free seating. So better to come early and save your seat.

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Y***a
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Reviewed 37 week(s) ago

To exchange tickets online, it is at the north gate (different from the on the spot purchase queue)
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d***8
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Reviewed 37 week(s) ago

very crowded and cool,..........
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G***a
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Reviewed 45 week(s) ago

You have to come early, around 15-30 minutes, to get seat. Overall the show is amazing; colurful costumes, beautiful gamelan orcherstra

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m***n
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Reviewed 52 week(s) ago

Very good for those who like dancing. young dancers with properties that support their performance. Apart from Legong, there are 5 types of dance. Very good
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Mison Y.
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Reviewed 76 week(s) ago

The show is interesting but i personally prefered other show in bali. The presence of many seller of "drinks" is annoying. The seats are not confortable. Overall the show is Nice to see for a cheap price.

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Khoirul A.
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Reviewed 87 week(s) ago

First time using Traveloka Xperience, and it was so easy and handy. I didn't encounter any issue redeeming my ticket and the show was spectacular. The only issue is that people came very early to the show, so I only got a backseat. Not too bad, though.

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Guest
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Reviewed 87 week(s) ago

It was great

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Kamonkorn B.
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Reviewed 89 week(s) ago

The palace is easy to find. Staff are helping. The price is good.

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Jl. Raya Ubud No.8, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
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