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Tari Bali

Upcoming Performances!

July 26 Seafair Torchlight Parade 7:30-10:30, Seattle Waterfront

August 24 Indonesian Festival 2025 at the Vancouver Art Gallery, BC Canada

September 6 Snoqualmie International Block Party

September 20 Indonesia Day, Tacoma, WA

Our Mission

Tari Bali Seattle is a community group dedicated to the teaching and performance of traditional Balinese dance in the Seattle area. In Bali, dance is performed as an offering to the gods, a means of communicating with the divine, and a way to invite blessings or dispel negative energies. Beyond its sacred significance, Balinese dance fosters community during ceremonies and celebrations and captivates audiences with its intricate gestures closely tied to the shimmering sounds of gamelan music. Tari Bali Seattle aims to share the rich cultural heritage of Balinese dance, fostering appreciation and understanding of this beautiful art form.  

LEARN Balinese Dance

Sundays 12:15-1:45

eXit Space Studio SEA  

410 NE 72nd Street Seattle WA 98115 Map

 

We gather as a community for latihan (rehearsal), a shared time to practice and learn Balinese dance together. Latihan is open to everyone—from complete beginners to experienced dancers—and focuses on learning through observation, participation, and guidance from more experienced community members.

All ages and experience levels are welcome. No prior dance experience is necessary.


Suggested donation

Drop in: $15 per latihan OR 4 latihan for $50 

OR

Membership: $220 for the Spring season for unlimited participation

Donate by Venmo

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Find Us

eXit Space Studio SEA 410 Northeast 72nd Street, Seattle, Washington 98115, United States

taribaliseattle@gmail.com

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About Us

Susan Lamberth (she/her) leads the Sunday dance class. She is an inveterate dancer of many forms, but finds Balinese dance to be the most deeply satisfying. She has studied and performed Balinese dance since 2006 in Bali and as a member of Gamelan Sekar Jaya in Berkeley, California. She has a PhD in Anthropology with a research focus on Balinese dance and is a History teacher at University Prep in Seattle.

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