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        <title>Uttara Giri Dance: An Iconic Work of Manik Uttara Art Studio as a Form of Preserving North Bali’s Culture</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The Uttara Giri Dance is a creation of the Manik Uttara Art Studio in Penarukan, Buleleng, which was established on July 20, 2015 with the aim of preserving North Bali’s arts and culture. This dance was first performed at the closing of the 2015 Buleleng Festival and has since become an icon of the event. The name “Uttara Giri” means “northern foothill,” reflecting the gratitude of the North Balinese people toward their natural surroundings, especially the mountains. The philosophy of this dance invites people to maintain harmony between humans and nature while also serving as a medium for regenerating young artists. Its choreography combines traditional Balinese movements with modern innovations and is accompanied by the distinctive Semarpegulingan and Gong Kebyar gamelan ensembles. ]]></description>
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        <title>Puri Agung Singaraja: A Harmony of Balinese and European Architecture in the Heart of Buleleng</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Puri Agung (Puri Gede) Singaraja was once the center of government for the Buleleng Kingdom and a symbol of North Bali’s political and cultural glory. Today, the palace has transformed into a historical site, cultural hub, and educational tourism destination. Its traditional architecture has been carefully preserved and continues to host various cultural activities and traditional ceremonies. These preservation efforts make Puri Agung Singaraja an important symbol of Buleleng’s identity and a living testament to its historical journey. ]]></description>
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