DOI
10.5642/envirolabasia.20190302.02
Abstract
Bali is notable for the degree to which music, dance, and visual art permeate everyday life--a result of historically rooted and continuously evolving religious philosophies and rituals. With this context in mind, we wondered what role the arts play, and can play, in addressing environmental concerns.
Recommended Citation
Huang, Hao and Rockwell, Joti
(2019)
"Nature and the Spirit: Tri Hita Karana, Sacred Artistic Practices, and Musical Ecology in Bali,"
EnviroLab Asia:
Vol. 3:
Iss.
2, Article 2.
Available at:
https://scholarship.claremont.edu/envirolabasia/vol3/iss2/2
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