2011 Hari Cinta Keluarga - Family Day
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Hari Cinta Keluarga 2012!

 

A Community Day of Billingual, Classes, Performances & Workshops for Families and Children!

Sunday April 1st, from 10:00 to 4:00pm at Purnati Center for the Arts, Batuan

followed by a massive drum & percussion workshop and incredible African Grooves at ARMA from 5:00pm onwards.


Hari Cinta Keluarga is Open to the Public BY DONATION.

Suggested Donation is Rp.150,000 for adults*, Rp.20,000 for children.

Caregivers free or by donation. Balinese free or by donation.

Shuttle busses from Ubud area available.

All proceeds fund the BaliSpirit Festival Out Reach Program.

 

* if you are a full festival pass holder, donations are optional although very much appreciated.  If you have made a donation of Rp.150,000 for the day then you will be allowed into the ARMA Sunday night time concert for ‘free’. If you do not make a donation, the cost for a night time concert ticket is Rp.250,000pp. Children and caregivers, free.


Taking place on the last Sunday of the Festival (April 1, 2012), Hari Cinta Keluarga is formatted for families, with entry by donation and free bilingual classes for children. Hari Cinta Keluarga embraces an international audience including Indonesian, Balinese and expat families. This all-day donation event is open to the public with free bilingual family workshops in yoga, dance, music and art. This day is heavily attended by the local Balinese community.  Although this day is formatted for families, there are adult classes until 12noon and then a few more in the afternoon. The day ends with an incredible West African Dance class and more grooviness.  DON’T MISS THIS INCREDIBLE EVENT!


Onsite Amenities for all include:


·       Swimming pool (swim at your own risk)
·       Kid’s Art Tent
·       Bathrooms
·       Food and Vendor Booth

 

 

Download Hari Cinta Keluarga Workshop Descriptions PDF HERE 
Download Balinese Workshop Descriptions PDF HERE

 

'Working with the children of Bali changed the way I perceive the world and the people in it; how everything and everyone move together; supporting one another's movement. Perhaps this is actually why we move.'

-       Duncan Wong, Founder of Yogic Arts

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 July 2011 08:00
 

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