Baris

/ˈbɑːrɪs/ noun

Definition

A traditional Balinese dance performed by men, or the musical ensemble that accompanies it.

Etymology

From Balinese 'baris', literally meaning 'line' or 'row', referring to the formation of dancers in a line performing synchronized warrior movements.

Kelly Says

The baris dance preserves ancient warrior traditions through its precise, synchronized formations—watching one is like seeing thousands of years of military discipline expressed through movement.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ደም
dem
ARالعربية
صف
saf
BNবাংলা
লাইন
lai-n
CACatalà
fila
fee-la
CSČeština
řada
rah-dah
DADansk
række
rek-keh
DEDeutsch
Reihe
rye-huh
ELΕλληνικά
σειρά
see-rah
ESEspañol
fila
fee-la
FAفارسی
joole
FISuomi
rivi
ree-vi
FRFrançais
ligne
leen
GUGU
ряд
ryad
HAHA
fas
fas
HEעברית
שורה
sho-rah
HIहिन्दी
पंक्ति
pan-ktee
HUMagyar
sor
sor
IDBahasa Indonesia
baris
ba-ris
IGIG
otu
oh-too
ITItaliano
riga
ree-gah
JA日本語
れつ
KKKK
сазы
sa-zy
KMKM
លំដ合成
lem-dheth
KO한국어
jul
MRMR
रेषा
re-sha
MSBahasa Melayu
baris
ba-ris
MYမြန်မာ
စဉ်
sin
NLNederlands
rij
ree
NONorsk
rad
rahd
PAPA
ਪੰਕ
pan-k
PLPolski
wiersz
veer-sh
PTPortuguês
linha
lee-nya
RORomână
linie
lee-nee-eh
RUРусский
ряд
ryad
SVSvenska
rad
rahd
SWKiswahili
safu
sa-fu
TAதமிழ்
வரி
va-ri
TEతెలుగు
రేఖ
rekh
THไทย
แถว
dtao
TLTL
talang
ta-lang
TRTürkçe
satır
sa-tihr
UKУкраїнська
ряд
ryad
URاردو
ردی
ra-dee
VITiếng Việt
hàng
hang
YOYO
ile
ee-leh
ZH中文
háng
ZUZU
isiqalo
ee-see-kah-loh

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