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West Bali Product Update - Special Offer on Novus Gawana - Romantic Escape

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Special offer dedicated for luxury and adventure lover at the west part of Bali.  GAWANA ROMANTIC ESCAPE Based on Lumbung Suite USD 593, nett Based on Mangrove Suite USD 666,- nett Rate inclusions for two ~ 2 Nights stay in Spacious Suite of guest choice ~ Complimentary welcome drink and refreshment upon arrival ~ Complimentary flower arrangement in suite upon arrival ~ Complimentary fruit basket upon arrival ~ Complimentary afternoon tea daily ~ Complimentary full breakfast daily ~ Complimentary one time of two hours Balinese Massage @ Gawana Daiva Spa ~ One time Regular Dinner, meals only ~ One time Candlelight Dinner including one bottle of local sparkling wine T&C ~ High season surcharge USD 30 net per suite per night during July 01 - August 31, 2011 ~ All rates are in USD include 21% Government Tax and Service Charge Special offer validity: Immediately up to the 31st of October 2011. For reservation, please contact Ozyd Sileuw Sales manager NOVUS GAWANA RESORT &am

About Us...

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Imagine...... Imagine a beautiful world, a sincere smile, a love caring, a trustworthy and respectful community, a perfect environment in reality.... Where people come and go in a circle of need of acknowledgement of being a true humanity, of being loved, of being told the meaning of life, of being treated as brother and sister...... Not a created heaven,..... My Contact Dabasepa e: sahaya_bali@yahoo.com Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia *

Museum Le Mayeur - Sanur

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Jalan Hang Tuah - Sanur, Denpasar - Bali Adrien-Jean Le Mayeurde Merpres (February 9, 1880 – May 31, 1958) was a Belgian painter from Brussels. He came to Bali at Singaraja by boat in 1932. He then stayed in Denpasar. Le Mayeur rented a house in banjar Kelandis, Denpasar, where he got acquainted with 15-year-old legong dancer, Ni Nyoman Pollok, who later on became Le Mayeur's model for his paintings. A number of Le Mayeur's Bali works using Ni Pollok as model were exhibited in Singapore for the first time in 1933, which turned to be a very successful exhibition and made him more widely known. Returning from Singapore, Le Mayeur bought a piece of land at Sanur beach and built a house. At this house, which was also Le Mayeur's studio, Ni Pollok with her two friends worked every day as models. The beauty and splendid figure of Ni Pollok had made Le Mayeur enjoy his stay in Bali. At first he intended to stay only for 8 months, but later on he decided to stay in the i

The Blanco Renaissance Museum

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Campuan, Ubud, Bali - Indonesia P.O. Box 80571 Phone. 0062 0361-975502 Fax. 0062 0361-975551 E-mail a-blanco@indo.net.id Web: http://www.blancomuseum.com/ Antonio Blanco was born on September 15, 1911, in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Both of his parents were Spanish, a fact that Blanco believed linked him geographically and spiritually to Miro and Salvador Dali. His father settled in Manila during the Spanish - American War, where he attained prominence as a physician. Blanco was educated at the American Central School in Manila. During his high school years he loved the arts, literature and language classes but struggled in scientific subjects. It is no wonder that he spoke six languages - Spanish, French, English, Tagalog, Indonesian and a bit of Balinese. After completing high school in Manila, Blanco studied at the National Academy of Art in New York under Sidney Dickinson. During those early formative years, Blanco concentrated on the human form, fascinated

Museum Puri Lukisan

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Jl. Raya Ubud Po Box 215, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali 80571 Phone: +62-361-975136 Fax: +62-361-975136 Email: info@mpl-ubud.com Web: http://www.mpl-ubud.com/ When the high quality of Balinese art became worldly recognized, more and more Balinese artworks disappeared to other parts of Indonesia and foreign countries. Thus, the fear among the Balinese people, and also Rudolf Bonnet (a Dutch painter, 1895-1978), raised that the most precious art would be lost forever and would never come back to its origin. Another need among the artists was to improve their skills without losing their own identity as Balinese artists. 1936 The above mentioned developments were enough for Rudolf Bonnet together with Tjokorda Gde Agung Sukawati (the former Prince of Ubud, 1910-1978) and his brother, Tjokorda Gde Raka Sukawati and the famous painter to alter and shape a foundation in 1936, called "Pita Maha". This foundation was to represent around 125 members in overseas market through e

Rudana Museum of Art

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Jl. Cok Rai Pudak no.44 Peliatan Ubud - Bali 80571 - Indonesia Telp: [62] 361 975779 Fax: [62] 361 975 091 Email: info@museumrudana.com Web: http://www.museumrudana.com/ The Rudana Museum was established in 1995, with the main aim of providing an outstanding collection of paintings for the public to study and enjoy. Its presence must also be considered as complementing the existing total of fine art museums, which are much needed in order to improve the community's level in the appreciation of the arts. Collections of artwork and the social history of the nation, which the future younger generations can inherit, are preserved in this Museum. The invaluable collections are intrinsically a historical inheritance, which becomes a source of information and educational media. These are all most important for the development and transformation of culture and civilization from one generation to the next. This museum is also intended for artists and people of interest in this

ARMA Museum of Art

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Jalan Raya Pengosekan, Pengosekan, Ubud – Bali 80571 - Indonesia Phone: (62 361) 976659 Fax: (62 361) 975332 E-mail: arma@indosat.net.id info@armamuseum.com Web: http://www.armamuseum.com/ The AGUNG RAI MUSEUM OF ART (ARMA) was officially opened by the Indonesian Minister for Education and Culture, Prof. Dr. Ing. Wardiman Djojonegoro on 9 June 1996. The museum is administered by the ARMA Foundation which was set up on 13 May 1996. ARMA is more than a museum. It is a centre for visual and performing arts, and provides opportunities for the visitor to enjoy the permanent collection of paintings, special temporary exhibitions, theatre performances, dance, music, and painting classes,bookshop, library and reading room, cultural workshops, seminars and training programs. The permanent exhibition of paintings by Balinese, Indonesian and foreign artists includes the collection of the ARMA Foundation and work on loan from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Agung Rai. The painti