

One of many unique art performances that can be found in Buleleng is Rengganis. Rengganis is similar to acapella in Western country but Rengganis is not imitation of musical instruments but rather imitation of various frogs’ sounds. The word “rengganis” means “symphony of silence”. The song of Rengganis was created in the style of Dangdang Gula hymn.
The creator of Rengganis, Gusti Made Alit got his inspiration when he guarded the rice in the rice field after a harvest; he heard the sounds of various kinds of frogs like a melody in a silent night. The beauty of this melody inspired him to create the Rengganis.
Rengganis is a social art performance; it is performed to entertain guests in a ceremony or to enliven the atmosphere when drinking tuak.
International Conference and Festival Cultural Identity of North Balinese were held successfully from July 30 to August 2, 2009. The conference formulated four recommendations that are aimed to preserve North Balinese culture. These four recommendations are,

The International Conference and Festival Cultural Identity of North Balinese was not just all about North Bali but it was also about harmonious synergy between North Bali and South Bali. This harmonious synergy was shown in the collaboration of North and South Bali artists in performing Bondres drama performance (8/1/2009).
I Nyoman Durpa, an artist from Buleleng performed the bondres with three artists from South Bali which are members of RRI (Republic Indonesia’s Radio) bondres troupe. They were accompanied by Dwi Mekar Gamelan Troupe which is led by I Nyoman Durpa. This bondres performance combined humor and advice as well as messages to preserve the local culture.

The International Conference and Festival Cultural Identity of North Balinese (30 July – 2 August 2009) is highlighted by painting, handicrafts and photos exhibitions, craftsmanship demonstration by Buleleng’s craftsmen and the performances of Buleleng’s art maestros.
The painting and handicrafts exhibitions as well as the demonstration by Buleleng’s craftsmen take place at the hall of Buleleng’s Cultural and Tourism Department. The painting and handicrafts exhibition is held inside the hall. The painters who participate in this the exhibition are those who born and grew up in Buleleng or spent long period of time there. As for the craftsmanship demonstration it is held outside the hall. The craftsmen who show their skill and talent range from sculptures to the makers of perasi (drawing on processed palm leaf).
Hosted by Undiksha, Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha Singaraja. With the support of Yayasan Pelestarian Warisan Budaya Bali Utara (Bali),RRI, foundation Irama, BAKE society (the Netherlands).
Undiksha, Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha Singaraja presents the first International Conference and Festival on the ‘Cultural Identity of Buleleng’. Both Conference and Festival take place in Singaraja. Its aim is to (re-)discover the cultural heritage of the Buleleng regency, to describe, discuss and expose its artistic identity, and to stimulate the revitalization of its performing arts in particular. Highlights include a mabarung (competition) between east and west Buleleng gong kebyar orchestras, an evening featuring rare and sacred ensembles, and the presentation of contemporary and newly commissioned works. All concerts feature seniman tua (old masters). In the context of the conference, lecture-demonstrations will be given on the specific characteristics of North Balinese performing arts, and its interactions with south Bali. The conference also marks the opening of Roots of North Balinese culture, an exhibition of old photographs of parba, drawings, prasi and other works that have been preserved in Dutch libraries.
We still welcome contributions to the conference. Let yourself be inspired by the program below! We strongly hope that all known performers and scholars in the ï¬eld will consider participating. We also hope young experts and artists will be present in large numbers.