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Casa de mi Padre Director Matt Piedmont makes an extremely entertaining comedy, which is a send-up of the Mexican Western genre, in the style of Quentin Tarantino. A Mexican rancher has to slay the head of a drug cartel to restore his family’s honor. This is the kind of movie in which the actors walk from outside locations onto tatty studio sets. Where the painted backdrops don’t match-up, and where the sound effects are always one beat behind the action. Also, the trick to this movie is that the actors play the incredibly ridiculous dialogue totally straight, which adds to the overall absurdities of the plot. Will Ferrell’s stoic hero is a masterpiece in understatement. Movie buffs are going to have lots of fun finding the many faults in this awfully good satire. Bernie This is another entertaining comedy, which comes from director Richard Linklater. As the cover of the DVD says: “The story is so unbelievable that it must be true”. Jack Black plays a fussy, but much loved, assistant funeral director in a small Texan town. Jack befriends the widows of the recently deceased, hoping that they will remember him in their wills. Jack’s latest widow is played by a cranky Shirley MacLaine, and she starts to become too demanding. Jack snaps, and is forced into drastic action. Linklater shoots his comedy in a pseudo-documentary style, and it features many character actors and real people who still live in the town where this bizarre story took place. The Pirates Okay, it is 1837, and Britain rules the seas. That is, except for a small spot in the Caribbean which is ruled by pirates. Queen Victoria hates pirates, and she wants to kill them all. Anyway, back in the Caribbean, a Pirate Captain hopes to win the prestigious ‘Pirate of the Year Award’, but, he is up against Peg Leg Hastings, Black Bellamy, and Cutlass Liz. Pretty stiff competition! Meanwhile, scientist Charles Darwin intends to steal the Pirate Captain’s pet parrot, which is really a Dodo bird, and present it to the Royal Academy and this could lead to untold riches. And, so, the plot thickens. Everybody is just going to love director Peter Lord’s wonderful animated clay-models cartoon. Mozart’s Sister In 1763 the Mozart family is trudging from one royal court to another, entertaining the crowned heads of Europe as a kind of traveling musical freak show. Wolfgang Mozart is still a boy, and he is billed as a child prodigy. His sister, Nannerl, is five years older, and she acts as Wolfgang’s accompanist. Nannerl is an accomplished singer, harpsichordist and violinist with musical aspirations of her own, but, following her father’s wishes, she tries to suppress her ambitions. However, this is all to change when she meets the Dauphin of France, who is currently between wives, and he encourages her to compose, while toying with her affections. French director Rene Feret takes a rather slight story and manages to expand it out to just on 2 hours. Whenever the incessant talk becomes too much, there is always the luxurious sets and costumes to look at, and the glorious music to listen to. The Lorax Dr. Seuss’ illustrated children’s book, ‘The Lorax’, has been adapted to the screen by a host of computer-animators. This cartoon version of Dr. Seuss’ whimsical story, about a business entrepreneur who destroys a forest to realize his latest invention, is beautiful to look at, but, much of the doctor’s whimsy has been replaced by a dreary and clichéd tirade against American Capitalism. Even so, there is still a very powerful ecological message to be found in the cartoon, which should not be beyond the grasp of most children. Snow White & the Huntsman In the recent spate of cinema re-workings of the Snow White fable, this film is probably the most successful. Director Rupert Sanders uses spectacular special-effects to create
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The Hunger Games Set in the future, after a bitter Civil War, 12 districts have to each send two representatives to the Capital City, where they are to take part in a kind of Reality TV show and fight to the death. The sets and costumes in this movie are stupid, and the whole thing is reminiscent of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s 1987 classic ‘The Running Man’, which was by far a much better movie. The Avengers Five Super Heroes, each with particular Super Powers, have to stop an evil alien War Lord from overtaking the Earth. Be prepared for 2 hours and 15 minutes of high-impact computer-effects, and a completely idiotic plotline. Street Dance 2 There is no plot to this movie. Well, okay, a European Street Dance crew goes to Paris to enter a Street Dance competition, and they win! However, if you like sizzling Hip Hop dance routines, with sexy choreography, and loud pulsating music, then make sure you check-out this flippant but fun musical. Silent House Laura Lau writes, produces and directs this standard haunted house horror story. However, the interest in the film is to be found in its technique. The entire running time of the movie is shot in one single 80 minute take. Still, this is not a new idea. It has been done before. Most effectively in Russian director Aleksandr Sokurov’s astonishing 95 minute ‘Russian Ark’ (2002).
Mr. Robet’s Best Buys Casa de mi Padre A Mexican rancher has to slay a drug dealer to restore his family’s honor. Bernie An assistant funeral director befriends the widows of the recently deceased. The Pirates A Pirate Captain hopes to win the prestigious ‘Pirate of the Year Award’. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Seven English retirees start new lives living in a dilapidated hotel in India. Salmon Fishing in the Yemen A rich Yemen sheik wants to introduce salmon fishing into his arid country. Ted An eight year old boy wishes on a falling star that his Teddy Bear was alive. 2 Days in New York A New York couple’s life is disrupted when their French family pays a visit. Lockout The daughter of the American President is held hostage during a prison riot. Isenhart In a 12th century German city a series of awful murders has been occurring. The Three Stooges A new Stooges movie with three comedians who look just like the originals.
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Unshackled By Art Balinese artist Made Wianta By Polly Christensen
The Wianta Foundation was founded by Pak Made Wianta in 1991 and is designed to encourage artistic creativity, promote education, and to preserve endangered Balinese art forms. The foundation is a non-profit organization, which receives funding from private donors, the government and charitable organizations. Made Wianta has made a name for himself as one of Bali’s most prolific artists, incorporating everything from paint and fabrics to razor blades. He recently designed the set for a play called Shackled Spirits using simple materials to represent people who are struggling to free themselves from their mental illnesses. The set featured street art, and was inspired by the patients themselves who leave their graffiti marks on their environment by writing on whatever surface they can find within the hospitals.
have novel, peculiar and personalized shapes. When he used colours, the works were similar in structure to his drawings but did not have figurative elements. Instead, he began painting in a kind of abstraction that methodically used small dots of colour with a mixture of linear contours and flat surfaces. Some of his large calligraphic paintings are reminiscent of the work of the American artist Jackson Pollock, who created paintings by dripping paint randomly on large canvasses laid on the floor. Later he went on to create geometrical constructions that combine spontaneous calligraphic strokes, choosing to recycle objects and work in several dimensions. SHACKLED SPIRITS
Shackled Spirits was performed at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts this year. The dance/theatre performance was inspired by the efforts of Luh Ketut Suryani, a professor of psychiatry at Udayana University in Denpasar, Bali, to rescue mentally ill men and women who have been tied up and restrained by their impoverished families because they cannot afford a doctor. Their eloquent attempts to find meaning in the grim circumstances of their lives will be engraved into the memories of those people who see the performance. A mixture of dances, puppet plays, drawings, trances and music gradually free the patients and enable them to express what their illness prevents them putting into words. During the performance, their spirits are unshackled and released. MULTI TALENTED Born the youngest of 10 siblings in the Balinese village of Tabanan, Wianta is known for his controversial performances in which he employs such elements as helicopters, thousands of dancers, beautiful models and cows blood. Wianta grew up in a musical and artistic household. His father was a priest (manku) whose job was to lead processions of religious events. All of his family played Balinese gamelan, and some of his siblings went on to become shadow puppet masters. He did not receive a formal education in the visual arts; Wianta was instead trained in music and dance at Sekolah Tinggi Seni Rupa Indonesia (Yogyakarta), where he met his wife, Intan. He also decided against priesthood.
Wianta is a comfortable being referred to as a multi-modal artist. His mastery of colour and form on canvas is matched by his mastery of words in poetry, movement in dance and sense of rhythm in music. He is also an established painter and creator of art objects, with a tendency to use sharp items such as nails, shards of glass and kris daggers. Over two decades, some 14,000 works of art have emerged from his boundless energy and creativity. Those art works are widely known and have been exhibited internationally at prestigious galleries and museums. Artists and commentators from all over the world applaud his large body of work and commission him to create new projects. HEADING TO EUROPE Wianta’s lack of education in visual art did not deter him from jumping head first into the emerging art scene. When he was living in Belgium and making batiks for an import-export company, Wianta was introduced to the vibrant art scene of Europe where he learned all about Western and classical art. Upon his return from Belgium and the birth of his first daughter, Wianta decided to immerse himself professionally as an artist on a global scale. “My first solo show was in 1976 in the Jacques Franck Cultural Centre in Brussels. For me, having a show in Europe at that time was interesting because it was rare for a third-world artist to have the opportunity for a solo show.” Recalls Wianta. “That experience encouraged me to continue my experiments and move forward creatively.” Soon afterwards, Made Wianta studied the Balinese classical wayang style of painting from master artists in Kamasan, Klungkung, Bali. His drawings of Balinese spirits and creatures
Lynn Kremer at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts chose Bali’s creative energy to explore the theme of mental illness and research elements for her play Shackled Spirits. With a long interest in Balinese culture, Kremer and her team visited Bali’s Bangli Psychiatric Hospital to observe treatments of mental illness and study the ways in which patients express themselves. Most of the performance dialogue is sung and spoken by a ‘writer’ who has been imprisoned in the hospital against his will, and the actors depict a group of mentally disturbed patients receiving various types of therapy. Wianta designed the set for the play Shackled Spirits. Patients are seen to rearrange ladders into changing configurations, but are unable to climb out of their spiritual and physical incarceration. Their disembodied souls seem to watch them from the back of the stage in the form of oversized puppet heads. These abstract creations undergo spectacular transformations over the course of the performance. Rainbows of light give their faces the haunting glow of ancestral spirits, illuminating them. Dance steps capture the madness and the playfulness of mental patients by intertwining traditional Balinese and Javanese dance steps. The performance also presents complex rhythmic structures of music from Aceh to create an intoxicating scene in which patients transform themselves into an orchestra by slapping their bodies. For Wianta the link between music, visual art and movement is always rooted in the way elements interact in the natural world. Wianta’s set elicits natural elements like earth, air, fire and water, drawing inspiration from his environment. These natural phenomena are evoked during the trances of the patients, emerging from nature, but with the gritty world of urban reality never completely left behind. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Wianta is an artist with strong sense of environmental awareness instilled in him from his father. His strong sense of social responsibility prompted him to hold several exhibitions so he could donate his paintings for sale and support many social causes. These included a fundraising exhibition together with other artists at the Bali Cliff Hotel to help poor regions of Bali (1995) and the sale of several paintings to help AIDS research in San Francisco and the earthquake victims of Flores, Indonesia (1993). Since 1992, through his “Wianta” Foundation, he has collaborated with the Ford Foundation to help preserve endangered traditional art and culture in Bali. And, in 1991, he staged an “Art Camp” in Apuan to bring together many Indonesian and international scholars and contemporary artists. Wianta, the artist draws you into his energetic world, but never lacks focus. I am guided to his home by one of his two daughters Buratwangi, who is an essential part of the team organising her father’s life together with his Yogyakartan wife, Intan Kirana who manages the globetrotting artist when he travels or makes exhibitions. The 58-year-old contemporary Indonesian artist lives in a three-story modern home, in Bali’s capital, Denpasar. On the ground floor of the house is an open-air walk-through space featuring a rectangular swimming pool. In one corner is a small gallery for visitors and outside is the studio, which is filled with muted coloured wood and stones. In contrast to the stark white walls, the space displays some of Wianta’s more recent, and
daring, works of art. Calm and breezy, the art studio is filled with large windows overlooking a green garden and pond with a serene atmosphere. Buratwangi describes her father as ‘The master who is creating the future’. She happily keeps him up to date with the art world and spends time documenting his work, which he started compiling in 1977. Buratwangi proudly shows me cupboards containing many artworks, stacked neatly on shelves. His carefully catalogued work span decades. It seems Wianta has scrawled on every piece of paper available; on bus tickets, on bits of newspaper, on anything at hand when the moment of inspiration seizes him. I manage to ask Wianta several questions: Why are you a multi-discipline artist? From the age of six I studied every part of the rich Balinese culture because there are so many arts and crafts. Balinese people are surrounded by art throughout their lives because art is omnipresent in Bali. We create art out of the most basic necessities in our daily lives. Why do you feel it’s important to give? My father was a priest (manku) and raised me as one, but I became rebellious and grew to be an artist instead. I wanted to help people from all religions. Giving back to the community has always been important to me for harmony. How many works of art have you created so far in your life? I have made over 40,000 drawings What is your connection to the United States? I teach one semester in Balinese Dance and Architecture at Holy Cross University, Massachusetts from January to June each year. Describe the Art and Peace project When Indonesians ousted President General Suharto in 1998, the country’s poor majority rose up in a violent backlash against the Chinese minority and against markets in South East Asia, raping and murdering many Chinese people in Jakarta. In 1999 we staged Art and Peace project on Padang Galak Beach in Sanur. This massive performance was a reaction to the violent movement that ousted President Suharto the year before. It employed 2000 dancers clad in white, two helicopters, hundreds of assistants and a 2000-metre long banner bearing poems and messages of peace. 2000 students practiced for three to four months in Sanur, carrying these banners with quotes written on them from all the peace leaders of the world such as Mother Teresa and Gandhi. National painting and poetry competitions coincided with the event together with traditional and modern performances about peace. Tell me about the set for Shackled Spirits? Shackled Spirits was my most recent exhibition. I wanted to create a barren environment similar to a mental institution to promote feelings of depression. I used cardboard on the set to create these emotions. I used puppets to represent the shadow of the mental patients in an abstract way. The puppets generate multiple illusions and are carefully constructed with a textured collage of painted fabrics, newspaper, plastic, acrylic and other materials, entrancing the audience with the elegance of their avant-garde design. What is your next work of art? The latest project is under progress and currently a secret! I hope this work of art will touch the whole of humanity.
Made Wianta’s work is represented in the collection of The Neka Museum in Ubud Bali. He remains an artist with an unquenchable desire to create. Wianta has participated in many group and solo exhibitions in Indonesia and abroad, including the Venice Biennale in 2003, and Mike Weiss Gallery in New York, USA in 2005. His artistry has been documented in the books Made Wianta (1990), Made Wianta: Universal Balinese Artist (1999), Made Wianta: Art and Peace (2000), and Wild Dogs in Bali: The Art of Made Wianta (2005). www.madewianta.com Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Global Goings On........ International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition, 23 August Slavery is now commonly reflected upon as abhorrent, an ugly stain on the history of our global society, yet sadly, it took a few hundred years to reach that conclusion.This day commemorates the entire period of slavery and eventual abolition of the transatlantic slave trade, as it is historically known, the trading of exclusively black people for labour purposes such as plantation farming, mining, logging or house service. The victims came mostly from the central and western parts of Africa and were shipped to the America’s at the time when the ‘New World’ was being colonized by the Europeans extending themselves into new territory to increase their trade feasibility. The rate at which the fresh resources could be exploited outpaced the availability of local labour and so the entire enterprise was primarily sustained by the cost effective slave labour.
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Also known as the triangular trade, it involved three continents and is said to be the first instance of globalization with England, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and of course Africa being the main countries implicated. The duration of a trade circuit lasted up to eighteen months and involved the following procedure. Ships would depart Western Europe for Africa with cargo to be traded for slaves. Gunpowder and arms were coveted but a variety of other goods including rum were also highly valued. The second step was the crossing of the Atlantic when Africans were transported to America to be sold throughout the continent. The third step saw the slave traders travel back to Europe from America, loaded with the spoils as produced by the slaves on the new lands. African involvement in facilitating the trade system began with the sale of prisoners of war as slaves but as the demand for slave labour outgrew the supply, this lucrative business became a reason to go to war and acquisition of able bodies eventually spilled over into outright raids and kidnappings of innocents.This sententious and mercenary practice spanned across three centuries from 1502 until later in the 19th century, subjecting tens of millions of people but to illustrate it more clearly, for every one slave that made it to the America’s alive, five died in the trading process or en route. Additionally the life expectancy of a slave was merely five to seven years upon arrival, the body’s response to the highly unreasonable workload and utterly poor care.
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This is clearly why it is often referred to as the Maafa, which in Swahili translates as ‘holocaust’ or ‘great disaster’. In the words of French historian Jean-Michael Deveau, slavery in all its forms is one of the “greatest tragedies in the history of humanity in terms of scale and duration”.Resistance was naturally present throughout the four centuries that trades persisted but was segregated into small uprisings of various means (often suicides) and ultimately overwhelmed by the power of overlords. Eventually, reforms were passed and the abolition of the slave trade came into effect in America and England in 1808, although was slow to be fully implemented. Whilst abolition of the slave trade was indeed welcomed by most, motivations for its conclusion are debated as the obvious moral and humanitarian reasons are clouded by evidential capital incentives at the time tainting the ideology of enlightenment surrounding the issue. Despite the horror and barbarism, irreversible connections have developed between different cultures. The result of Africans migrating (albeit forcedly) on such a large scale, into the New World has seen much of their culture become synonymous with North and South America today and subsequently disseminated a widespread influence the worldwide. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural department has marked this day to commemorate the significance of slave trade and slavery in general so that we may never forget the horror, sadness and the irrevocable consequences of such behaviour as well as to celebrate the bravery of those who rose up to challenge, defy and ultimately overcome it.In addition to the remembrance of faults past, it is the intention of UNESCO to bring to the foreground of modern society’s collective mind, all current incarnations of racism, exploitation and intolerance, and pave the way for a smoother road around human rights and equality.
The famous eruption of Krakatau - 27 August 1883
Mt Vesuvius eruption Aug 24, 79 AD On this day... the most famous eruption of Mt Vesuvius occurred wiping out the ancient cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, killing an estimated 16,000 people. The cities were rediscovered in the 18th century and the naturally created casts of over 1000 bodies that perished in the hydrothermal, pyroclastic flows still exist today. It is considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world because of its explosive nature and the 3,000,000 people populating the vicinity.
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Cleopatra commits suicide Aug 30, 30BC On this day... thousands of years ago Cleopatra VII, Queen of Egypt took her own life. The infamous seductress succumbed to the pressure of major defeat against the Octavian led, Roman military and subsequent death of her lover to end her life by the legendary means of an asp, a deadly Egyptian serpent and symbol of divine royalty.
International Chocolate Day Sep 13 On this day…. eat chocolate!!! It is one of the most popular foods and flavours in the world today and has been for centuries. It conjures up thoughts of pleasure, indulgence and even romance and makes an appearance at many major holidays and celebrations throughout the year, particularly Easter and Valentines Day. There truly is a day for everything and September 13 is to celebrate the joys, history and benefits of chocolate. If you are partial to a smidgeon (or more) then today is the day to indulge completely guilt free, it’s practically a sin not to!
Krakatau is the name of the volcano and small group of islands surrounding it that lie between Sumatra and Java in the Sunda Strait. The volcano itself is legendary as geological evidence suggests ferocious blasts throughout its history up to 1883 when it erupted spectacularly to instigate a series of disasters and changed the face of the planet. It remains one of the most explosive volcanic occurrences in recorded history.
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For more than 200 years prior, Mt Krakatau (or Krakatoa as it is sometimes referred in English) had lain dormant while villages settled into the region. In the first half of 1883, rumblings began and by May several sightings, verbal reports and ship logs, relayed fire spewing from the top of the mountain. Locals in the nearby villages welcomed the activity as a spectacle, unbeknownst of what was to come. It all became clear what that activity meant when on August 26 the mountain began to explode. The next day, beginning at 5:30am, four more massive explosions set off a chain reaction of calamities that annihilated entire towns and permanently altered the regions landscape. To illustrate the magnitude of the explosion, it is equated to 13,000 times larger than that of the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima and ejected up to 21 cubic kilometres of rock, ash and pumice from within its bowels, reaching heights of 80km into the air. The fourth blast was the largest, officially creating the loudest recorded sound on earth and was reported to have been heard from as far as Western Australia and Rodrigues near Mauritius, over 4,500km away! It sent a shockwave around the globe seven times so that the pressure was still being detected on barographs up to five days later. While Mt Krakatau fell silent almost immediately following the final, devastating explosion, the tsunamis generated by the blasts and the force of the volcano’s collapse continued to wreak havoc. Consequently these were the key culprits responsible for the enormous death toll. Over 36,000 lives were taken by this phenomenon and only a small percentage of those are attributed to direct explosive elements such as hot ash, lava, or falling rock debris. The waves wiped out more than 160 nearby villages and severely damaged at least a further 130 before continuing on around the globe. Another side effect of the eruption was global temperatures being reduced by an average of 1.2c due to an excessive amount of sulfur dioxide discharged into the stratosphere and distributed across the earth by strong winds. Further eruptions at the volcano since 1927 have created the nearby child of Krakatau, appropriately named Anak Krakatau. This new island is a great source of interest for volcanologists as it increases in size by 13cm per week and experts warn that people remain outside a 3km radius of the area. As we know, Indonesia is geographically situated within the ‘ring of fire’ with the highest number of active volcanoes in the world at 130. On Bali, Mt Agung and Mt Batur retain an active status despite no destructive events occurring in recent years, although minor rumblings during 2009 and 2010 saw the popular volcano tourist treks cautiously suspended for a short time. Most significantly recent in terms of destruction is the eruption of the heavily populated Mt Merapi on Java in 2010, with a death toll of over 300 people, most of which are attributed to locals returning to their work and homes declining the mass evacuation in place. Perhaps this emphasises the importance of heeding the expert warnings in the area of volcanology and keeping a safe distance when they begin to grumble!
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‘Hi Dr Kris Love your articles in the Bali Advertiser! I have a problem area for planting and cannot work out the right plant to use. We are up in the hills 20 mins northeast of Ubud. I have a fountain that sends ‘splash’ out over its edge a little every day and I would like to find a plant that can tolerate this. The position gets midday and afternoon sun so it needs to be able to cope with both sun and splash.I tried Spathiphyllum which probably liked the water but not the sun, and a fern whose name I do not know which a garden shop in Sanur recommended but it withered (either too much water or too much sun.I wondered about Bromeliads but cannot find info on whether they like continual splash. I would really appreciate any help you might be able to give! With kind regards, Simon’ Dear Simon, The Spathiphyllum, otherwise known as the peace lily, does prefer a filtered light environment, and extended periods of direct sunlight will adversely affect its health, in their natural environment they are known to grow in swampy rainforest areas. You ask about Bromeliads. Well there are so many varieties, with vastly differing growing requirements so it is really a matter of finding the right one for the spot. Bromeliads whilst epiphytic won’t mind the ‘constant splash’ that you refer to as long as the soil is well drained. If the soil is constantly boggy this could cause problems, so you may have to aerate and add some compost first. The amount of sun and heat is another important factor. The area that you refer to is in full sun, bordered by a fountain or water feature, so there is probably some paving in the vicinity. Hard surfaces close to the garden can increase the heat and light intensity creating levels that wouldn’t be normal in many natural environments. For example pavements or walls will absorb heat all day if in direct sun, and then re-emit this heat well into the evening. A light coloured wall or pavement will also reflect sunlight giving your plants a double dose of heat and light i n t e n s i t y, w h i c h m a y b e advantageous if your garden gets only a few hours of sun, but if it is midday and all afternoon then delicate plants will simply get fried, especially those accustomed to living in a filtered light situation. Bromeliads with shinier, light green, or thin papery foliage are more likely to prefer a bit of shade and may become very pale or perhaps even die if over-exposed. Now there are many varieties that do well in sun. Look for darker colored leathery foliages with thicker spikier leaves, the more succulent looking varieties. The fireball variety (Neoregelia ‘Fireball’) known for its deep red leaves is especially suited to an area such as you describe. The leaves will become a deeper red/burgundy colour with the more direct sun that they get. Here is a brief summary of the best varieties for a sunny position that are available locally. I grow many of these in my own garden: Neoregelia ‘Fireball’ - Prefers full sun for intense deep leaf colour. Neoregelia spectabilis hybrids ‘Painted nails’ - The tips of the leaves are hot pink. Neoregelia ‘Aztec’- Prefers full sun to bring out leaf colour. Burgundy leaves smothered in green speckles/dots. Neoregelia ‘Fuego’ - Green with and red/ burgundy toned stripes, loves sun. Plus any other Neoregelia varieties, burgundy or red coloured. The Neos do not have a significant flower but are more in
demand for their brilliant, contrasting coloured leaves. Most Neos need bright light to colour well but may burn in full sun if not acclimatised, so if you try with some other varieties, maybe you should experiment with pots first, but this species won’t do well in shade. Some Aechmeas, another genus of bromeliad, are quite hardy and will take full sun. Their leaves are often strongly patterned, with flowers that usually produce berries that can last for months. Aechmea caudata variegate is a variety that I could recommend, it has olive green leaves overlaid with cream stripes and can take full sun if acclimatised. It will also create some colour variety/contrast if planted amongst the burgundy/ reds of the other neos in the garden. If you see some bromeliads that I have not listed here you can always just buy a few varieties, put them in pots then bury these in the ground, that way you can control the soil medium and also experiment with the light and see what does best. If they are not performing well, you can easily move them. Another option is to provide some shade to increase your options. Many bromeliads can survive the sun that you describe but they may not thrive, they may become pale and shriveled. Many grow well planted below small bushy palms, such as the lady finger palm, or raphis. The raphis won’t grow too high and you can easily keep it trimmed, it will grow thick and bushy and constantly send up ‘pups’ or new shoots. It tolerates most conditions, but will perform well exposed to the light levels and constant water supply that you describe, and will have the advantage of taking the excess damp out of the soil.
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For something more impressive you could use the perfume flower tree (Fagraea berteriana) or puakenikeni. It is a tropical tree that and can be kept trimmed to a nice sized bush, whilst also producing brilliant fragrant blooms, as the name suggests. It will do well in a full sun environment and is suitable for wet areas as you describe. You could also try a groundcover vine around the bromeliads. Vines typically grow fast, and will also grow over your bromeliads giving a partial shading effect that will increase the number of varieties that you can grow. Golden pothos or devil’s ivy, is one of the easiest and most common types of vine available in Bali that would be suitable for this purpose, the leaves are heart shaped, two-toned, green and yellow, and love to grow over and around ponds. Binahong is another vine which would also appreciate the water source, with small leaves that will grow thick and dense providing plenty of filtered light. It is also a medicinal plant similar in use to aloe vera.
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The Fagraea berteriana (perfume flower tree, puakenikeni), that I mentioned is rare and very hard to find in Bali, so if you are having trouble finding this or any of the other bromeliads and plants mentioned in this article please contact me, so that I can point you in the right direction. Good luck, I hope this information has helped. Please visit my blog http://www.mygardendoctor.blogtspot.com or send me an email if you need any further advice. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2012 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ho/G-08 August 12
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Crisis Care Centre The Crisis Care Foundation-Lovina-Bali situated in the village of Dusun Lebah-Kaliasem-Lovina- provides FREE medical/social care to the poorest of the poor. Your help is urgently required. Make a difference and improve the quality of life for so many by contributing your time or clothing, non perishable foods or medicine and of course funding if you can. We have many programs of aid which you may like to get involved with. For more information see our website at Christian Charismatic Worship Service in Kuta <Balicrisiscare.org> Contact us by e-mail at <Balicrisiscare@ English language, interdenominational, Sunday 10:30 am at hotmail.com> or 081 2377 4649 and speak to Gloria or our Kasih Karunia, Jl. Raya Kuta, 382 (between Bank Bukopin team of dedicated staff. Letters etc. can be sent to: Crisis Care, and Bank Dewangga Bali Artha; 500 m from Super Nova Nyungsangyang, Kaliasem, Lovina Bali. Dept. Store). You may bring your picnic lunch and enjoy fellowship after the service. Sponsored by Assemblies of Dharma Nature Time & Yayasan Dharma Samuan Tiga God. Call Fien at 755 291 or Chris at 081 7340 117. All Dharma Nature Time is an international foundation and cooperative of foundations supporting interculture in cultural welcome. environments through sharing in the arts, religiosity and nature. In Bali we collaborate with Yayasan Dharma Samuan Christian Worship Service - Nusa Dua Tiga in support of rejuvenation of traditional arts. In Tejakula, Morning Star International Church (MSIC), Bali Hilton North Bali we work together with a community of local and International Hotel Nusa Dua at Samudra room. Every international artists and educators in support of workshops Sunday morning at 09:00am - 10.00am. Bi-lingual (2 and programs at Wantilan Teja Samudragiri. Sharing programs languages : Indonesian & English). Contact Mr. Bambang are open to all levels of society-bringing together both informal Suryono, Telp. 776 212 Hp. 0812 398 0522 or email: and formal educational approaches. The foundation also <msi_nusa2@telkom.net>. supports documentation, workshop scholarships and facilities. For information or to join please contact: Dharma Nature Time, c/o Wantilan Teja Samudragiri, PO Box 213, Singaraja, Bali Creativity and Innovation Network Have you ever wondered what Apple did to come up with a 8 11 0 0 I n d o n e s i a . Te l / f a x : ( + 6 2 ) 3 6 2 2 8 5 5 8 o r global product loved by millions? How would you like to be e-mail:<dharmanaturetime@hotmail.com>, web: <www. in the next person to develop the product of the future? dharmanaturetime.org>. Perhaps just to know where the business trends are heading and how to position your business in all of this. If so, then the Creativity and Innovation Network is for you. We keep focused on what major trends are shaping the world and your business and share the knowledge, tools and connections to help you position your company in this future. We also run workshops with the precise tool and techniques to unleash creativity and innovation within you. To find out more or to join now call 0819 3307 6686.
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East Bali Poverty Project A non - profit organisation helping malnourished and illiterate children and their families towards a better future. For more information please call David or Tri at 0361- 410071 / 419741 or email: <info@eastbalipovertyproject.org>. English Language Non-denominational Worship Service in UBUD While you’re staying in Ubud, join us for English Worship Service every Sunday at 9:00am at Shalom Hill Christian House on Jalan Gunung Sari (on the left, traveling East, about 400 meters from the main intersection of Jl. Andong and Jl. Peliatan). We are a diverse group of Christians coming together sharing our faith, conversation, coffee and tales from travelers just like yourself! Spend an hour with us as we sing and renew our faith-lives together. Stay for the Indonesian service that follows at 10:00 if you’d like to learn more about Indonesia through Indonesian Worship Service (they’ve got a great choir!). It’s a wonderful way to start your new week in paradise. For further information please call Mark 087861484103, Delita 081338356240. Falun Dafa (Falun Gong) Exercises Please come and join us for free: Exercise and meditation Falun Dafa, a powerful ancient practice to improve body, mind, spirit, and development of xinxing (heart-mind nature). Every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday at 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 pm, on Sunday at 5:30 a.m.-7:00 a.m. at East Terrace Niti Mandala Renon Field. For more information call Mr. Keyar, Hp. 0812 360 7149, Mr. Agung Eka, ph. 0361-228974, Mrs. Etty Andy, ph. 0361-722629. Other places for exercise are Puputan Badung Field Denpasar, Garuda Wisnu Kencana, Jimbaran. Falun Dafa FREE Practice & Meditation Held regularly every Sunday at 4pm to 6pm on Hard Rock Hotel beach - Kuta. Come and start enjoying the marvellous benefits of this righteous cultivation practised by more than Rp. 100 million people worldwide. Jaya Waterman, Nusa Dua-Bali <jaya_waterman@hotmail.com> or 081 819 5318.
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For Sale; I have a superior movie collection to offer 2200 movies, mostly 20022012. The movies are in AVI format and all in TV quality movie are in DVD, VCD. Please ask for the list! I sell cheap because want to move. SMS only 0878 5107 3568. Malboro - Mahendrata Denpasar. [155] For Sale; Imo tablet includes box, instructions, 1,5 juta, screen protector, excellent condition. Kodak camera digital 1,4 juta. Contact 0888 0326 3670. Denpasar. [156] For Sale; Collection of stone from any country, only collector. Please contact 0878 5107 3568. Denpasar. [157]
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Moving Sale; All dishes, kitchen stuffs, etc. Contact Patrick <pat2com@gmail. com> or call/SMS 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [186] For Sale; Wall kitchen cabinet 195x40x50cm, color dark brown. Price Rp. 1.500.000. Contact <pat2com@gmail.com> or call/SMS 0819 3433 8214. Denpasar. [187] For Sale; Domo free standing gas oven / stove for sale. Five burners. Bought 3 years ago for 5,5 juta. Selling 3 juta. 0819 9949 4232. Sanur. [188] Bad habits are like a comfortable bed, easy to get into, but hard to get out of.
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Jaipong Dancer by Patrick Sweeting Set in Sumatra in the 1950s, Jaipong Dancer is a painful story of lost innocence and complex moral dilemmas. It follows the journey of Yahyu, a young Javanese dancer, who migrated to Sumatra with her family in search of a better life but instead becomes unwittingly involved in the violent struggle for Sumatra’s independence from Jakarta. A pretty and graceful girl with an alluring figure, Yahyu follows her life’s dream of becoming a classical Javanese dancer, enrolling in a dance school, and soon distinguishes herself as a peerless performer. But it isn’t long before misfortune engulfs her. She meets a handsome Dutch rubber planter and incautiously starts a romance, thinking that marrying a European would bring her more opportunities and help her family out of poverty. This hope comes crashing down when she gets pregnant and the young belando abandons her. To save her honor, the family arranges a marriage to an old man who already has two wives. After Yahyu runs away, the remainder of the book is about what happens to this confused and bewildered young woman in her long passage from fame to degradation. Along the way she experiences love, hate, sexual slavery and the horror of a rebel band’s last stand. Indonesia’s early years of independence after the Second World War is a little known period in Indonesian history. At the time Sumatra’s economy was stagnating and political turmoil and social unrest were rampant throughout the land. Demobilized soldiers formed anti-republican actions, nights rang with the gunfire of communal clashes between the army, gangsters, separatists, communists and gunrunners. In order to survive, people had to sometimes change their politics daily. The menacing tone of the times is set from the very first scene, a bar in a bordello full of shady characters like out of an Indiana Jones movie. Soon we are introduced to a pregnant young girl, Yahyu. In what is to become an unending litany of predicaments, she is raped by a psychopathic cousin at the edge of a swamp, then hitches a ride on a boat upriver with the intention of looking up her uncle working in the goldfields deep in the mountains of the Bukit Barisan range. Author Patrick Sweeting has been doing humanitarian and conflict prevention work for United Nations agencies in conflict zones across Asia for more than three decades. He holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from The School of Oriental and Africa Studies. Sweeting has spent many years in Sumatra, studying crime and conflicts and speaks
several Sumatran languages. Presumably, it was during his experiences on the ground when he gathered material for his book. Although the publisher has categorized it as historical fiction, it reads more like a suspenseful war novel. Jaipong Dancer’s roguish cast consists of smugglers, Javanese beauties, jungle tribesmen, kindly priests, surly guards, suicidal bus drivers, men leading lives of reckless debauchery and “over-earnest Americans trying not to look like a CIA agents.” Yahyu walks for weeks - hungry, wet, dirty and cold – witnessing mercy killings, summary executions, senseless violence and combatants dying from agonizing wounds. During her journey she is harshly interrogated by police, taunted by worshippers outside of a mosque, kept by a sympathetic manager of a tea plantation. Much of the action takes place in dark folds of valleys, along rivers, slogging through swamps, on the sides of muddy paths and roads, tramping through vast plantations. Rain drums on roofs, shadows lurk, insects whine, soldiers crouch in the darkness. On Yahyu’s travels through the Bengkulu/ Curup/Kepayang and Muara Aman areas of Sumatra she encounters a half-idiot, a sadistic mercenary, a fervent nationalist who invites her to join the insurgency. But among all the human flotsam of war that inhabit this book no character is rendered more melodramatic or ill fated than that of the main female protagonist. During Yahyu’s short life she has been a mother, a wife, a murderer, and finally a Jaipong dancer and a prostitute. Jaipong was developed in Indonesia based on the traditional Ketuk Tilu (Three Gong Dance), a popular West Javanese traditional dance considered erotic for its suggestive movements. The dance form is an appropriate symbol both for setting the theme of the book and for the term’s exotic orientalist flavor.
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Penniless and dressed in tattered clothes, but with the bearing of a talented high-bred artist, this vividly etched young heroine moves through a dangerous phantasmagoric world where no one truly understands her tragic fall from grace, yet we grow to admire her interminable struggle to keep her basic sense of right and wrong in balance. Jaipong Dancer: A Sweeping Story of Love, Hate and Moral Corruption by Patrick Sweeting, Monsoon Books, March 2012, ISBN 978-981-435-8736, paperback, short glossary. Available for Rp142,000 at Periplus and Ganesha bookstores. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com
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Rent Cars, Motorcycle. 085 73977 3134 / 081 93311 4401. [002] Kijang LGX 1.8 EFI automatic 4sale, blue metallic, year 2000, DK Bali, 97jt. Kerobokan. For photos e-mail: <planet7bali@gmail. com>. [003] For Sale; 2011 Pajero Sport White 4x2 AT Exceed Type. IDR 400 million. Serious Interest Please Call 081 7091 0100. [004] For Sale; Terios Adventure Automatic 2010. 30.000km, very good condition, black colour, fully customized. IDR 190jt Nego. Please Call 0813 3862 7534 or 0813 3837 3614. [005] Toyota Hardtop convertible, red. Good condition. Price 39 mio. Phone 0819 3435 0111. [006] Grand Cherokee 3.6 Limited & 5.7 Overland; Wrangler Sport 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Sahara 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Rubicon 2 & 4 doors; Jeep Patriot; Compass; Jeep Wrangler ‘09; Dodge Journey; Visit Nadia Auto Graha Chrysler Bali Authorized Dealer, Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [007]
Toyota Kijang 2002 2.0 EFI Automat, Silver, 160 000 km maintained every 5000 km, tax paid, In very good condition, no scratches IDR 98 juta, Johan 0813 3705 5393 Sanur. [009] Low KM, Expat owned 2011 Chevy Captiva Automatic 2.0 Turbo Diesel, IDR 290 million or ONO. 2WD Chevy Captiva 2011, 5 speed tiptronic automatic, has travelled only 1 4 , 0 0 0 k m ’s , v e r y w e l l maintened, black metallic exterior paint, cream colour genuine leather seats throughout, additional fog lamps, side panel turn signals, premium chrome series rear tail lights and loads of more features. Email to: <send2nats@gmail. com>. [010] Porsche Boxter S; Porsche Boxster Spyder ‘11. Range Rover Evoque 4 & 2 doors 2012; Toyota FJ Cruiser; Toyota Prado; Toyota Vellfire Gold 2 Series & Alphard SC; Lexus RX 270 & Toyota Harrier; Range Rover Voque ‘03; Fiath Abarth Esseesse; Hummer H3 ‘10; BMW X5 ‘10; Mini Cooper ‘05. Visit Nadia Auto Graha, (sales, service & spareparts) Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [011]
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KTM XC250 2006. Excellent condition, 2-stroke motocross/trail bike. Re-built Oct 2009, serviced regularly Rp.55 juta negotiable price for quick sale. Mark 081 855 5 9 9 0 < m a r k @ baliconstructionservices. com>. [015] Honda Megapro. Black 2012. For Sale. Two weeks f r o m n e w. 8 0 k l m s o n Speedo. Cost 21 million Rupiah. Expat owner. Sale for 17 million or offers. Terry. Lovina. 0813 3813 6110. [016] For Sale; 2011 Silver Grey Kymco-Benson Super 8 150cc Scooter. One year old, taxed until 27-7-13. Excellent Scooter. Call Andrea on 0812 1807 5695. [017] For Sale; ATV Monstrac 250cc Semi-Auto, good condition, only 500km used, IDR 25.000.000. Contact: Ema 0819 9993 4506. [018]
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“Pour Me A Pyramid Will You” Back in 2560 BC when they built the pyramids ten million men cut 10 billion huge lumps of rock and transported them vast distances before finally dragging them up a steep slope to be assembled into a pyramid. It is hard to comprehend that one day someone got out of bed and said “I think I’ll build myself a pyramid. Eric go and find be a squillion masons and start cutting stone.” (Thinks “oh buggar”) “How much stone would you like, Your Royal Madnessty.” “I beg your pardon?” “Sire?” “Hmm, oh about 2,500,000 cubic metres.” “Ok sire I’ll get onto it, give me a week or two will you.” In fact it took only about 20 years. The final result was, at 280 cubits high, what became the tallest man-made structure in the world for going on for 4,000 years. A cubit was of course the earliest known unit measurement and was based on the length of an egyptian’s forearm. Unfortunately Egyptians weren’t all the same size so it all got a bit confusing for a while. Now if the ancient Egyptians had had cement, they could have been running up and down with buckets of grey sludge instead of dragging huge blocks of stone around, - pouring a pyramid would have been a lot easier, but they didn’t. Cement is, of course, a binder that holds masonry together.
understood that to make effective mortar 1 part of cement should be mixed with only 2 or 3 parts of sand. The mixture for concrete is generally recognised to be 3 parts of aggregate to 2 parts of sand and 1 part of cement. It is obvious that the mixture of cement, sand and aggregate is very important but there is another ingredient in concrete which is just as important as the others – water. The amount of water used is critical and determines how strong the concrete will be. Next time you see a builder’s labour mixing mortar or concrete you will probably find that they will haphazardly throw a sort of mixture together and slosh in some water. Often you may notice they finish off by adding a lot of water to make the mix watery and so it is easier to lay. This is a disaster for concrete, if mum did this when making Yorkshire pudding she’d end up with mushroom soup.
When cement was first discovered or by whom is not known but it is known that the ancient Macedonians were making concrete using a binder made from burned lime several hundred years before Christ. Three centuries later the Romans used lime based concrete extensively for aqueducts and bridges and other buildings. After the fall of the Roman Empire there was not a great deal of development of concrete for the odd millennium or so but then in the 19th century when the industrial revolution came along cutting stone for building was all a bit too expensive so people starting burning mixtures of clay and chalk to make new types of lime based cements. A few false starts produced several different recipes but eventually a chappie called Isaac Johnson developed the production technique for Portland Cement which takes it name from its similarity to a white stone from Portland in Dorset. Patented in 1824 Portland cement is made by heating limestone with some other additives including clay in a kiln to a temperature of 1,450 degrees. Limestone is calcium carbonate and when it is heated it gives off carbon dioxide leaving calcium oxide which is better known as quicklime. It cools as a “clinker” which is then ground to a powder and mixed with a small amount of gypsum to give you what has become the most popular of the cements we use today. When cement is mixed with water there is chemical reaction known as hydration. As the cement sets it slowly absorbs carbon dioxide and forms calcium carbonate again. Interlocking crystals in the structure of the cement gives it considerable strength.
To indicate how important the mix is the following table shows the strength of the concrete that can be obtained from different mixtures. The figures are kilograms of each ingredient per cubic metre of concrete.
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It is interesting to note that by increasing the amount of cement by 28% and reducing the amount of water by only 22% the strength of the concrete increases by a whopping two and a half times. It is also interesting to note that the amount of water is relatively small. It can be seen that most of the so called concrete you will see being used in to build houses is only a mere semblance of real concrete. On serious construction jobs the concrete is constantly checked as building progresses. Two tests are generally used. The first is called a slump test. A cone of the wet concrete is cast and while it is still wet the mold is removed and the amount the concrete ‘slumps’ (drops from the original cone shape) indicates how much water is in it. Too wet or too dry and the batch of concrete is rejected. A second test is also carried out. As the concrete is poured cylindrical blocks of concrete are cast. These are allowed to set for 24 hours and then put into a press and compressed until they break to see how strong the concrete is. After 24 hours the concrete is not completely cured however the rate of curing is well known and by testing the strength after only 24 hours the final strength can be accurately predicted. If you are building it is very important that the concrete is mixed properly. This is not a difficult thing to achieve if you take steps to standardise the mixing process. The first thing is to insist that the builder uses a cement mixer rather than mixing by hand. This will ensure the ingredients are mixed properly. More importantly you can insist that the builder uses buckets to measure the quantities of aggregate, sand, cement AND WATER into the cement mixer. This is a simple and effective way of making sure that an accurate mixture is achieved.
A typical concrete will set in around 6 hours, it will have started gaining strength by 24 hours and continues to gain strength of the following months and years particularly if it is kept wet. The gypsum slows down the reaction to give time to place the concrete or mortar before it starts setting.
You might, however, have a battle on your hands, the average builder’s labourer will not appreciate being told how to do his job. As soon as you turn your back you can bet your life the measurement will go by the wayside. Persevere because the final outcome will make a huge difference to the ability of your house to withstand earthquakes.
Enough of the background let’s get to the important stuff. Mixing concrete is rather like baking a cake. You have to have the correct ratio of ingredients or instead of fruit cake you’re likely to end up with gravy.
Two other things to note. Firstly if the concrete is contaminated such as the use of saline water or the use of sea sand that has not been washed and has salt in it can degrade the concrete and corrode any reinforcing steel in the concrete.
Very relevant when building a house in an industrial environment where any opportunity to save a bit of money will be exploited it is important that there is enough cement in the mix to fill the voids and bond the sand and aggregate together. Unfortunately with cement costing considerably more than sand there is a tendency for builders to use as little cement as they dare to save money. As a result many buildings in Indonesia are weaker than they were designed to be.
Secondly if you cast new concrete onto existing concrete even if it has only just been cast the concrete will have a joint in it that will be a line of weakness. The whole beauty of concrete is to have the whole structure as a single piece so you need to cast the whole thing at once.
This cannot be better demonstrated than in the disaster of the 2006 Yogya earthquake in which 135,000 houses either fell down or were badly damaged. Mortar holding the bricks together that made up the walls of many of these houses had as little as only 1 part cement to 10 parts of sand. It is generally
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Even the way the ingredients are mixed is important for concrete. The right quantities of dry ingredients should be mixed well before the water is added. Once the water is added it must not be over mixed and additional water should not be added later.
When mixed with sand and water you get mortar which is used for bonding bricks, concrete blocks or other masonry components together. If you mix cement with course gravel aggregate (pieces of broken stone), sand and water you get concrete, undoubtably the most commonly used building material in the world today. Concrete is very useful stuff because it is poured into place as a thick slurry or sludge but sets like stone. It is incredibly flexible and can be used to create complex shapes as single masonry components.
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‘Exceptional’ Patience – Tin! Tiiin! Tiiiin! Indonesians pride themselves on their patience, and indeed on the whole, they are a very patient nation of people. As with any generalisation, however, there are of course exceptions. If you’ve ever been on the roads here, you will know what I mean. Ready to roll at the traffic lights…light about to go green (they go orange here to let you know to get ready)…tin! tiiin! tiiiiin! (a motor horn symphony). Light goes green – then if you don’t move in a split second the beeps and revs behind you will exponentially increase in intensity. Driving can be an intense experience for a kaleidoscope of dog-chicken-pothole-related reasons, but a general lack of driver patience moves things up another notch. Visitors to Bali ask me with a perplexed look on their faces: how come people don’t seem to mind waiting for hours for a ceremony to start of finish but have zero tolerance at a traffic light? It may surprise some of you that most people driving on these dear, thin, poorly marked roads have actually never sat a driving test. That is because until only recently you could simply buy your licence (a.k.a. ‘straight out of a Wheetbix packet’, as our Aussie friends would say). Even with recent changes to licencing procedures, you still have millions of motorists let loose on poorly marked, lowgrade roads with no idea how to drive a car properly, let alone politely. That noisy thing that is normally positioned smack in the middle of your steering wheel is used differently here. It is a frequently employed warning/encouragement/ expression of gratitude tool that may sometimes but used in anger, but not characteristically in the sense that we may do. Back home it is a road rage weapon; here it is used randomly, frequently and haphazardly; so try your best not to take it too personally. If ya can’t fight ‘em, join ‘em, I say…tin… tiiin… tiiiiin! Copyright © Kulture Kid 2012 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ci/I-16 May 12
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I wanted to finish these articles about unsafe sites with lists of safe sites. However, there aren’t many. Unless you stick with the major news (CNN, WashingtonPost, etc) sites they can all be dangerous. However, one way to ferret out the good from the bad is to be able to identify if the page is secure or not. The ability to recognize a secure web connection is extremely important as online fraud cases have increased substantially from year to year. This FAQ is intended to guide you to safer online shopping.
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What exactly do we mean by “secure”? Anytime you view a web site, information is sent from your computer to the web server and from the web server to your computer. The transmission of this information is normally sent in “plain text”, meaning anyone would be able to read it should they see it. Now consider this. Each piece of information transmitted traverses many computers (servers) to reach its destination. Try it! - Windows Users, to see just how many machines your information traverses, follow these steps: 1) On your computer, click Start, then Run 2) Type “cmd” and click “OK” (or press Enter) 3) Type this in exactly: tracert www.ssl.com 4) Press Enter
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Each listing in the window is a different computer/router/switch (a “node” in networking terms). Each “node” represents a point at which any data you send might be recorded! It is not uncommon to see 20-30 listings. Big deal, right? Consider this the next time you type in a password or your credit card number. Ah! Therein lies the problem. The solution to this problem is to encrypt this data for transmission. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) was created for this very purpose. SSL uses a complex system of key exchanges between your browser and the server you are communicating with in order to encrypt the data before transmitting it across the web. A web page with an active SSL session is what we mean when we say a web page is “secure”. ALL WEB PAGES ASKING YOU FOR SENSITIVE INFORMATION SHOULD BE SECURED USING SSL!!! How can I tell if a web page is secured? There are two general indications of a secured web page:
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1) Check the web page URL Normally, when browsing the web, the URLs (web page addresses) begin with the letters “http”. However, over a secure connection the address displayed should begin with “https” - note the “s” at the end. Try it! - Visit a page (http://www.amazon.com). Note the URL begins with the “http” meaning this page is not secure. Click the link in the upper-right hand corner to “Sign in”. Notice the change in the URL? It now begins with “https”, meaning the user name and password typed in will be encrypted before sent to our server.
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2) Check for the “Lock” icon There is a de facto standard among web browsers to display a “lock” icon somewhere in the window of the browser (NOT in the web page display area!) For example, Microsoft Internet Explorer displays the lock icon in the lower-right of the browser window. As another example, Mozilla’s FireFox Web Browser displays the lock icon in the lower-left corner. THE LOCK ICON IS NOT JUST A PICTURE! Click (or double-click) on it to see details of the site’s security. This is important to know because some fraudulent web sites are built with a bar at the bottom of the web page to imitate the lock icon of your browser! Therefore it is necessary to test the functionality built into this lock icon. Furthermore, it is very important to KNOW YOUR BROWSER! Check your browser’s help file or contact the makers of your browser software if you are unsure how to use this functionality. Other Indicators of a Secured Web Page
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Many SSL Certificate vendors (Verisign, GeoTrust, SSL.com, etc.) also provide a “site seal” to the owners of these web sites. Common characteristics of these site seals include: • High Visibility - Online merchants want you to see these site seals. They want you to know they have made every effort to make their site a safe shopping experience. Therefore, the site seal is usually located where you, the customer, can easily see it. • Difficult to Duplicate - The site seals are designed to be difficult for thieves and scammers to duplicate. Many times the site seal will have a date and time stamp on it. • Verification Functionality - The site seal should have some functionality whether by clicking on the seal or by hovering your mouse over the seal. The functionality should display detailed information about the web site you are visiting.
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These site seals should not necessarily be trusted on their own, but should serve as a reminder to “investigate further”... 1) Check for that “https” in the prefix of the web page address. 2) Click on that “lock icon” in the status bar of your browser. If everything looks good, the company or individual(s) running that web site have provided you with a safe means of communicating your sensitive information. The web page is “secure”. Browse Safely! For more info: http://faq.ssl.com/article.aspx?id=10068 ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can. Bali PC Advisor and other Bali Advertiser article Archives now ONLINE: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/ If you are tired of trying to type the links you see in the printed articles you go to the Archive and cut-paste them PakBruce, your Bali PC Advisor! ©2004 - 2012 BaliPCAdvisor@GMail.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission of the author or The Bali Advertiser C/CI/G-21 Sept. 11
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Stem Cells To Replace Hip & Knee Implants Hip and knee implants have been the major form of treatment for chronic and severe osteo-arthritis patients, however this surgery does involve some risks and is a rather drastic and expensive way of solving this problem. These surgical procedures are not always successful and never really seem to return people to a healthy state, and often require replacement when the implant wears out.
So far the most promising of their experiments is a project that uses stem cells to create bone and cartilage, which researchers hope may help to stimulate new bone and cartilage within the joints leading to a regeneration of the diseased knees and hips. This would in turn therefore negate the need for artificial jointreplacement altogether.
This is the future of Anti Aging Medicine & Healing from ALL Disease- I believe it will be common practice in the years for all of us to routinely have stem cell therapy in order to recover and heal from all types of health conditions. And now by using your own Stem Cells (MSC) which can be safely and simply extracted, there are no longer any barriers stopping the use of this exciting therapy for any and all health conditions, or for simply helping you to stay young, healthy, and energetic. Stem cells can improve any and all parts of your body – your damaged organs and tissues send out signals for repair which normally (when you are young and healthy and you have abundant stem cells) are responded to by the production of new healing stem cells which make their way to that organ and help it to repair and heal.
“If we can find biological repair options, then basically we’re restoring the joint back to its native health state”
As we age however, this process malfunctions, and isn’t as effective as it used to be, hence, old age, disease and even death may occur.
Dr. Mahomed said. “There would be no restrictions. You could go and run a marathon if you’d like. And there’s no concern that it is going to wear out, because we’ve basically restored it back to its [original] state of health.”
Now with the latest technology we are able to extract millions of your own dormant Stem Cells and then isolate and activate them ready for use.
This exciting research is timely indeed considering there is really very little modern medicine is offering for patients with osteo-arthritis – drugs are used to treat the pain and inflammation, but they do not in any way halt the slow but steady progression of the disease process. This drug based therapy has not changed much for the last 30 years. Also, joint replacements, which are the final straw in the treatment process, have been around for half a century. Neither is anything like a cure. One of the UHN projects is generating cartilage and bone using both embryonic stem cells and those that can be extracted from fat of any adult patient, which are called mesenchymal stem cells (MSC). There is considerable ongoing research around stem cells which have a unique ability to convert into virtually any type of cell. “Stem Cells within your body act as catalysts to spur on the regeneration or renewal of your own damaged or diseased cells and organs” Stem cell therapy is the medicine of the future, and is now being used in some countries around the world with promising results for a wide range of previously untreatable health conditions such as: Diabetes type 2, Chronic Heart and Lung Disease, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Kidney Disease, Stroke, Chronic Hepatitis, ALS, Autism, Natural Breast Augmentation, Hair Restoration, Sexual Dysfunction and of course for Anti-Aging or Age Reversal. “We really do believe this will be a reality, rather than a potential dream,” said Dr. Mahomed. By injecting mesenchymal stem cells (derived from your own body fat) into the joint, it is hoped that this would help the joint return to its original, healthy state, the researchers also stated.
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Using the new light activated Autologous Adipose Derived Stem Cell Therapy (LAAASCT) procedure which utilizes the latest technology for extracting your own Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) from your very own fat, it is now possible to turn your own body fat into a source of millions of MSC which can be safely and easily be used immediately by your own cells, organs and body for rapid healing benefits.
Stem Cells are new cells that can be transformed into a wide range of cells and tissues within your body, and have enormous healing and regenerative potential.
Researchers at the University Health Network (UHN) in Toronto led by Dr. Nizar Mahomed have been investigating to find a biological cure for joints decimated by osteo-arthritis, the most common form of the disease.
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Adipose (fat) tissue is abundant in MSC, which have proven to be very useful healing a wide range of health problems, and have major uses in the field of Anti Aging & Rejuvenative Medicine.
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When injected or infused back into your body they will immediately react to the signals your damaged organs and tissues are sending out and get to work to repair, heal and regenerate. I believe that this technology signals a major breakthrough in medicine and is likely to transform health and healing significantly in the years to come. Stem cell therapy using your own light activated MSC is now available in some countries in the world and will be soon available here in Bali. If you would like more information on how you can benefit from light activated MSC you can email me at: DrTheodoreBali@gmail.com Please note that the contents of this article are the opinions of the author and should in no way be taken as medical advice. If you have any specific medical concerns please consult your doctor for an assessment. Dr Theodore is an Australian Medical Doctor now living in Asia – based in Singapore. His Major Specialties are; Anti Aging Medicine, Whole Body Detoxification, Stem Cell Therapy Natural Health and Healing, Male Enhancement, Whole Body Ozone Therapy, Fat Loss and Body Re-Sculpting, Exercise With Oxygen Therapy, Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy and Nutritional Counseling. He is the Founder of the Asian Society of Anti Aging Medicine (ASOAAM), and is a Member of the American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine and the World Anti Aging Academy of Medicine. He is a Lecturer and Trainer in Anti Aging Medicine, Whole Body Ozone Therapy, Whole Body Detoxification, Natural Health and Healing.
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6.Plank Jacks Lie facedown on the ground with your legs straight, feet together, and forearms on the ground or a low bench with hands clasped; your shoulders should be directly above your elbows. Tighten your abs, then tuck your toes and raise up on them to come into plank position. Jump your feet out wide, then jump them back together. Repeat.
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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH INTESTINAL WORMS OMG OMG OMG there’s a worm in the toilet!! Listen up readers ‘coz this week is worm week. Four cases this week already and that’s just in my little clinic. Worms just love the weather and lifestyle in this part of the world. If you visit the beach you will notice that the local dogs are permanent residents of the sandy shores. They defecate in the sand and the worms eggs & larvae are then very easily passed on to the next person or animal to sit in or play in that spot! So you see most people in Bali, no matter how clean they are or from which social standing they hail, will get worms eventually, and probably get them on a regular basis. For this reason I usually recommend regular worming of people and pets on a 3 monthly basis. Some intestinal invaders (or “nematodes”), have little or no effect on their host. Basically they are just there for the free ride. Others, however, have the ability to damage the intestinal wall causing a myriad of unpleasant symptoms such as : • • • • • • • • •
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Diarrhea or constipation. Flatulence (or gas). Abdominal pain. Poor appetite or excessive appetite. Nausea. Anemia. Lethargy (tired all the time). Anal pruritis (itching). Cough.
Intestianl worms are also one a very common cause of anemia (low blood count) especially in the very young, old or pregnant women. What are intestinal worms? Intestinal worms come in a large variety, the most common of which we will deal with in this brief article. Pinworm. (Oxyuriasis). This is most common worm affecting children. On average 20% of children are affected, some populations exhibit up to 90% infestation. Cross infection usually results from finger transfer of eggs from the anal area to clothing, bedding or toys, from which the eggs are picked up by the next person, transmitted to the mouth and swallowed. Apart from troublesome anal itching, pinworm infestation is usually asymptomatic. Diagnosis can be made by examining the anal region of a child 1 – 2 hours after the child has been put to bed. The female pinworm, which is about 5-10 mm in length, can be clearly seen at the anal orifice. Failing this, sticky taping the anal area first thing in the morning will collect the pinworm ova. This tape should then be taken to your local laboratory for examination. Whipworm. (Trichuriasis). Very common in the tropics as a warm moist climate is necessary for incubation of these worms’ eggs in the soil. Infestation occurs after ingestion of eggs from contaminated soil, by either human or animal excreta. Once ingested the eggs hatch and the larvae embeds its head into the lining of the bowel, where it grows and thrives. The mature female whipworm produces about 5,000 eggs a day. Once again this worm may produce no symptoms at all unless there is heavy infestation. When this occurs there may be abdominal pain, diarrhea, blood loss (anemia), and even appendicitis or bowel obstruction. Diagnosis is by microscopic stool examination for Trichuriasis eggs. Roundworm (Ascariasis). This is also a tropical worm, requiring the damp warm soil to complete its life cycle. Once ingested the eggs of this worm hatch in the small intestine, it migrates through the intestinal wall, and via the lymphatic system reaches the lungs. After ascending through the breathing passages, the larvae are re-swallowed and grows to full adult maturity in the small intestine. This is one of the larger intestinal parasites, growing 20 – 50 cm in length, and 2 – 6 mm in diameter. Apart from the gastrointestinal symptoms such as abdominal pain and cramps, this worm may also cause respiratory symptoms such as cough, wheeze as well as fever. Once again microscopic stool examination will demonstrate the presence of eggs, however the adult worm may also be passed in the stool or vomited. Hookworm (Ancylistoma). An average of 25% of the world’s population is infected with the Hookworm. When eggs are passed onto the soil, they hatch into larvae, and may penetrate the skin of humans. After they have penetrated the skin they migrate via the blood and lymphatics to the lungs and are swallowed. Once in the intestine they attach to the lining of the mucosa and suck the blood of their host.
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A skin rash may develop at the entry site of the larva; abdominal pain and respiratory symptoms may be present, and for obvious reasons, anemia (low blood count) can be a problem. Eggs will be seen easily on the microscopic stool examination. Threadworm (Strongiloidiasis). Endemic to the tropics, the Threadworm has a very similar life cycle to the Hookworm, except the eggs hatch in the intestine, so larva rather than eggs are passed into the stool. The symptoms are also as for the Hookworm. Detecting the larvae may take several specimens, as few larvae may be present in each stool.
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Note – Ring Worm, those circular itchy patches on the skin are not worms at all, but a fungal skin infection which is easily treated by anti-fungal skin creams. TREATMENT. It’s easy to see where Stephen Spielberg and his fellow creators of the unthinkable got their ideas from. Fortunately, these horrors of the gut are not difficult to remedy, and the treatments are readily available “over the counter” at most pharmacies and supermarkets. Wherever worm infestation is suspected in a family member (or pet), it is wise to treat all other household members. As infestation is so often asymptomatic I usually recommend that worming treatments are used routinely at 3 - 6 monthly intervals for all family members, including house staff. Combantrin (Pyrentil) is sold as a single catch cover tablet or flavoured syrup. The dose is based on 10 mg/kg as a single dose for the treatment of the threadworm, roundworm, pinworm and hookworm. This may need to be repeated in 2-3 weeks for heavy infestations. Combantrin is well tolerated, however is contraindicated in pregnancy and in children under 2 years of age. It should be used with caution in those with active liver disease. Combantrin is not active against the whipworm .
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Vermox (Mebendazole) is also sold here as a single catch cover dose (500mg) or flavoured syrup. Vermox is effective as a single dose against the pinworm, however if the threadworm, whipworm, roundworm, hookworm or mixed infestation are suspected I recommend that Vermox 100mg should be taken morning and evening for 3 days. The dose for adults and children is the same. In cases of heavy infestation this may be repeated in another 2-3 weeks. As “Vermox” is only available as a 500mg tablet in Bali, you may have to cut the tablet into four pieces (this will give you 125mg/dose), or ask for the generic Mebendazole 100mg tablet at the pharmacy. Vermox (or mebendazole) is well tolerated, however is contraindicated in pregnant woman and children less than 2 years of age. Other Treatments. Mothers to be, and young children always pose a problem when treating worms, as of course the standard treatments are both contraindicated. The following “Kitchen remedies” are proven to be affective against most intestinal invaders. Garlic – Most effective if eaten raw (1 clove swallowed 3 times daily for 5 days), however commercially available garlic extracts or tablets may also help. This is safe for pregnancy and children. Lemon (or Grapefruit) & Honey – Grind 5 lemon (or grapefruit) pips and mix with a little honey. To be taken daily for 5 days. Safe for pregnancy and children. Cayenne & Senna – Mix ground cayenne pepper with a little yoghurt, and follow with senna tablets. Cayenne will stun the worm, and senna will help to expel them. To be taken daily for 3 days. Safe for pregnancy but not for young children. Not to be used by persons suffering from gastric ulcers / gastric irritation. Pumpkin seeds and pomegranates – Munch on these regularly as a snack and it will help to keep the parasite population down. Papaya Seeds – Fresh Papaya seeds, one desert spoon before and after a meal will also worry the wrigglers inside. Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@chcbali.com or Office number : 0361-2775666.
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For Sale; 24V (!) Jabsco Par Max 3 auto water pump, 3.5GPM 4.4 amp 316000094. New & never used. Wrong purchase. Price 150 USD. Contact: Phone: 0813 3753 4097, e-mail: <info@ bali-cat.com>. Denpasar. [089]
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For Sale; Fiberglass canoe 4,8 m with 2 seats incl. paddle in very good condition. Strong & easy to handle 40kgs. Price 3,5 juta. contact: Phone: 0813 3753 4097 or e-mail: <info@balicat.com>. Denpasar. [090]
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For Sale; Amazon Kindle 6 inch new unused, wifi keyboard 4gb with red case. Can include many excellent popular & recent English books if required (crime, thriller, science, scifi, history etc). Rp. 1,500,000. 0812 4643 4950. Ubud. [108] For Sale; 15 meter Antenna Mast/pole used for internet connection. Contact me if you’re interested. For info SMS me at 0815 4742 6222, or e-mail me at <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [140] For Sale; HP Pentium III, 500mhz, memory 512mb, CPU, keyboard and mouse included, no monitor. 400,000 final price. Excellent condition. Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [138]
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UBUD WOMEN ARTISTS TOGETHER Continuing a rich tradition, paintings from the women artists of Seniwati Showspace will be on show at Griya Santrian Hotel in Sanur until mid-October. The exhibition “Happy to Be Together” is the first for the newly organised Seniwati Showspace, continuing the intention of the Ubud institution known as Seniwati Gallery of Art by Women, which first showcased work by women artists in Bali in 1991. The driving force behind this exhibition is Ni Nyoman Sani, the new head of Seniwati, now an artists’ collective based in Batubulan. A mother of two, Ni Nyoman Sani’s paintings are inspired by fashion and she is also a talented clothes designer and photographer. All the paintings in this exhibition are in a dynamic 2 metre by 80 cm format. Visit http://www.seniwatigallery.com/ for directions and address of the new Seniwati Artspace, the group’s history and a preview of the exhibition. SOUL DOCTORS CD LAUNCH
Ubud’s own band, The Soul Doctors, launched their first CD to a jumping, pumping full house at Jazz Café this month. Wil Hammer and Dennis Ferrell formed Soul Doctors in 2008 with the intention to develop and perform their own original songs. The group of ex-pats and local musicians has since become a magnet, attracting artists from Bali’s like-minded creative music community and beyond. Their sound is influenced by folk, country, swing and jazz standards, blending well-honed instrumental skills with rich vocal harmonies. Check sales locations and other CD information at www.souldoctorsmusic.com. PARADIGM SHIFT Keep tuned for Ubud film events organised by The Paradigm Shift Project, a Canadianfounded charity creating educational documentaries “to inspire a shift in how we engage in our world”. The team of global volunteers focuses on finding simple solutions to tough social and environmental issues, showing how individuals can be part of creating social change. Their films feature important grassroots movements here in Indonesia, on the issues of natural disasters, palm oil plantations, heritage rice cultivation, access to water, and, most recently, Bali’s garbage issues. Accompanying each film is a toolkit for educators, with activities linking to current curricula requirements. To watch and share their films, or to support their current project on waste management solutions, visit www.theparadigmshiftproject. org. Contact: Rebecca Sweetman, Executive Director, info@theparadigmshiftproject.org or 0821 4701 7381. GODDESS ON THE MOVE Ubud’s eco-friendly fashion house, Goddess on The Go, is undergoing its own makeover this month, making show space for the travelfriendly fashions and accompanying jewellery bigger and lighter. Not closing her doors for a minute, salsa-happy owner Janet Molloy is a model for the rest of us in keeping up to date and relevant while business continues. And frequent travelers must take a look inside Goddess’ front door at the little cabin sized suitcase, in which one can fit enough comfortable, adaptable, mix-andmatch pieces for a month on the fly. As enticement to visit during this slightly chaotic time, Janet’s silversmith is creating hundreds of pairs of unique earrings from her 20 year collection of beads and crystals, all for only 50,000rp a pair. www.GoddessontheGo.net, Jl Raya Pengosekan 0361-976 084.
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MYOFASCIAL TRAINING Join Brazilian healer Beta Lisboa for a series of Myofascial Release trainings in Taksu Spa this month, covering the foundations of this bodywork system that works with the tissue layers to create a deep change in the muscular and fascial systems. Beta is an extraordinarily effective healer herself and will teach students how to work more effectively, resulting in fundamental, long-lasting changes for the physical and emotional body, and a greater confidence when working with chronic pain. One “Fundamentals” two day program, from August 20 – 22, and three additional days of Applied” training, covering specific areas of the body. For fees and more details: Taksu Spa, Jl Gootama South. Phone 0361 971 490. GLOBAL PEACE PROJECT Next month, Ubud will again take part in the G l o b a l Yo g a Mala Peace Project, with y o g a practitioners invited to take part in a “mala around the earth” through collective practices based upon the sacred cycle of 108. The purpose of the event is to unite the millions of people in the global yoga community in a conscious action towards peace, as their contribution to UN International Peace Day. The event begins in traditional Balinese style with a Melaka ceremony by Made Ji, a Taksu yoga teacher, priest and healer. Participants then can join in one or all of 108 Sun Salutations, followed by yoga, meditation and movement classes by teachers from some of Bali’s premier studios. Saturday, September 22, Taksu Spa, jl Gootama South. Rp 108,000 for the full day. All proceeds for the event go to not-for-profit birthing centre, Yayasan Bumi Sehat, whose founder Robin Lim believes gentle births begins more peaceful lives. http://www.yogamonth.org/globalmala/about. php
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In Conversation with Jeni Caffin By Uma Anyar This is the second year that Jeni Caffin is the International Program Director for the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. Jeni is a positive, upbeat, smart, friendly and a quality –control woman who manages to do three or more tasks at once without breaking her concentration or spilling her coffee. I caught up with her to find out more about the upcoming October 3-7, 2012 festival offerings. Uma: This year’s festival has the theme This Earth of Mankind. How will this theme be explored in October’s festival program? Jeni: The theme is the title of an epic work of fiction by the great Pramoedya Ananta Toer. It’s the first book of the Buru Quartet, a seminal work that has influenced many writers, but beyond this, it is a celebration of story and the power of story universally. There will be a central session dedicated to Pram and this is the grand set piece of the Festival, and there will be readings of his work in both Indonesian and English language every day, in a dedicated space at the Festival. More widely, there is a diversity of panels and conversations discussing precisely why fiction matters, how writing reflects and even determines the human condition and our understanding of history and context in the modern world. Uma: Can you tell us how the participating writers and speakers are chosen? Jeni: It’s an organic process! The UWRF has an Indonesian curatorial team who debate and discuss and ultimately select a lineup that ranges from established, veteran writers and presenters through to young and emerging thinkers and fledgling creative voices. For the internationals, planning begins as soon as the current Festival wraps. Often past alumni feel such a passion and affinity for the event that they recommend it and the experience to their colleagues and friends and we find some of our most extraordinary participants through this direct referral. Plus we go the regular route through publishers and agents worldwide, always seeking those with a unique message, with a commitment to the written word or created image. Our writers are often off the page, expressing themselves through song, through performance, through image, through film. What do we look for? Encounters with interesting minds.
words and ideas from writers hitherto unknown. We acknowledge that for many Indonesian locals, price is a key determinant so we offer a tiered pricing system that makes the Festival accessible and there is an enormous choice of free events, including book launches, evening presentations and performances, the fab Poetry Slam, the street party and the staggeringly popular closing party. Dare I use the cliché “there’s something for everybody?” I dare: I did! Uma: One of the big issues in the publishing world is e-book publication. A number of well- known authors as well as beginners are publishing their own books. Will there be a panel discussion or workshop on this topic? Jeni: Yes, there’s inevitably a conversation about digital directions and trends in publishing. Potential authors are always seeking the holy grail of knowledge, how to get a marketing edge, how to attract a publisher’s attention, how to get into print. At every session in every literary festival across the globe, half the audience believes they have a book in them and just need to get it out to spawn a publishing sensation. E-books are very much in their infancy: there’s a lot to learn and self publishing success stories are few, but the interest is certainly buoyant.
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Uma: What are your personal hopes and aspirations for this year’s festival? Jeni: It’s an interesting question. Putting a Festival program together is a lot like having a hundred conversations going on in my head. Once the program is published, I’m eager to discover if what absorbed me for months and months in isolation also tantalizes and tempts the Festival audience. Hopefully all my “what ifs” translate to strong ticket sales and full venues. That’s the real buzz of the job: listening to writers share and engage with each other, reveal their processes and inspirations. I love that! And seeing hundreds of people agog, on the edge of their seats, and all because of the power of story, the wonder of the word, the inspiration of idea. Uma: Who are the main sponsors for this year’s festival? Tell us a little about how corporate and individual sponsors contribute and affect the festival. If some one in our readership wanted to donate to this important festival event, how do they go about doing so? Jeni: At the time of interview, the Festival is seeking a naming rights sponsor. Mounting a Festival on this scale without that solid corporate sponsorship is practically unheard of in event management circles, yet this is our reality in 2012. However, we are blessed and intensely grateful for those loyal local and distant organisations and individuals who support us with in kind and cash offerings. It’s very easy to get involved: www.ubudwritersfestival.com has a tab labelled partners. Everything you need is right there.
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Uma: in the past you have been director of Australia’s Byron Bay Writers Festival. What made you become interested in the UWRF and how are these festivals different from each other? Jeni: In the early days, the Byron Bay Writers Festival mentored the UWRF and provided cash sponsorship plus Chairs and moderators. Both Festivals experience critical financial challenges! Artistically, the programs run along similar lines, but the huge difference is that the BBWF is specifically designed to celebrate Australian books and writing, and although there are a handful of internationals (including Indonesia’s Andrea Hirata in 2012), you will not meet the vast array of nationalities and cultures that enriches Ubud’s program. Uma: You are a writer as well as a festival organizer. What have you written? And how do you balance your desire to do both?
Uma: In what ways is the festival geared to the Indonesian audience?
Jeni: I’m not a writer. There’s enough mediocre writing in the world without my adding to its store.
Jeni: Well the Indonesian writers are a key feature. But the essential element is integration. We deliberately meld the writers regardless of genre and nationality. We encourage the audience, and indeed the writers, to push boundaries, to dive into deep water and unfamiliar territories and not be restricted by the known and familiar. It works. We not only increase the market and readership for Indonesian writers but introduce our Indonesian audiences to new and engaging
Uma: What advice would you give to someone who has never attended a writer’s festival and is interested in exploring his or her interest in writing? What is the best way to navigate the bounty of offering and events? Jeni: Come. Dip into everything, reject nothing: explore things you think you have no affinity for. Open your heart and your mind and be rewarded. C/U/G-22 August 12
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Bali Hindu: The Religion of the Holy Water Water symbolizes the whole of potentiality – the source of all possible existence. –Mircea Eliade Water plays a vital role in Balinese life. The Balinese call their flavor of the Hindu religion Agama Tirtha: “The Religion of the Holy Water.” The Sanskrit word Tirtha means ‘holy’ or to ‘cleanse’. To the Balinese water is the foundation of prosperity, therefore an integral participant in all ceremonies. There is also a hierarchy to water in the language: The name of everyday water is yeh, Holy Water is tirtha, and water with powers that can sometimes cure a terminal illness, amerta. Water, represented by a circle in the Hindu tradition, symbolizes wholeness and the un-manifest. The womb of water is our first home. Our earthly abode is composed of 70% water and all life all of arose from the earth’s oceans. The Balinese revere water for its mysterious potential, its power to make things grow, and as a medium for spiritual regeneration. Scientists have confirmed that water-the only substance that changes from liquid to gas to solid-has memory. Water receives and makes an imprint from any substance that enters into it. When we walk into a river we leave an imprint of ourselves in that water. Dr. Masaru Emoto, a Japanese entrepreneur is known for proving that water takes on the shape of thoughts, feelings, intentions and words. Dr. Emoto showed that prayer, music, intentions, feelings and placing words onto containers of water changes its molecular structure. Love increases water’s stability, while fear fractures it. (Hmm… our human organism responds in kind and our bodies are composed of 70% water). Austrian scientist Alois Gruber stated that “We pollute water spiritually when we approach it with malice.” For the Balinese Holy Water initiates and completes every ceremony. The tirtha used for ceremony and offerings has either been infused with prayers from a Pedanda, (high priest) received the vibrations of a God or Goddess from a particular shrine, brought from a sacred place in conjunction with a special ceremony, or obtained from the sea, mountain or sacred spring. The Balinese feel that tirtha is the doorway to the adoration of God: Unless an offering, ceremony or person has been purified by tirtha, they are not able to receive God’s blessings. The Pedanda are in charge of shape-shifting plain water into holy water. They know the exact mantras (sounds) and mudras (hand movements) to imprint the water with a specific purpose. The Pemangku priests take the tirtha to the temples, processions, and festivities to sprinkle it on the offerings and worshipers. Tirtha is sprinkled three times to cleanse negative energies held in the body, heart and mind. There are many kinds of tirtha and they are classified according to its intent. Tirtha pengelukatan and pebersihan is kept in every household to be used for daily offerings. Tirtha prayascita and byokaoan, is used to purify a place, sprinkled upon worshipers before prayer, or after attending a cremation so that they to release grief. Tirtha pemelaspas, is used to initiate a new house or business. Tirtha pengentas is sprinkled over the corpse to ensure the deceased will follow the correct path to appear before God. Tirtha pemanah, is also used for the deceased towards allowing for an easy journey towards Heaven. Tirtha pecaruan is only performed by the priest in higher purification ceremonies. Holy Water from a puppet master (dalang wayang) serves to vanquish the negative forces acquired when a baby is born in the week of the puppet master. Amerta is a very special tirtha that has the potential to heal a life threatening illness or dis-ease due to magic. A trained Balinese healer will use amerta. Balinese embrace the dance between the forces of opposites with the intention of creating harmony. As they daily walk in the world they understand that negative energies naturally adhere to one’s body, mind and soul. It is for this reason Melukat (cleansing) is performed. Balinese ritually take two baths daily to purify their etheric, emotional, mental and physical bodies. However, a melukat performed on the full moon by a Pedanda can initiate spontaneous deep purging. The ceremony is simple: The Pedanda pours tirtha upon the head of the devotee while continuously chanting. In
this type of melukat, I have witnessed people throw up, shake with unbearable grief, and scream like banshees. In the Agama Tirtha tradition, deep purging is essential towards clearing out inner obstacles towards living as our True Nature, Love. When a Hindu devotee completely purifies his or her heart, and empties the mind Amerta (The Nectar of Immortality) is attained. THE SACRED SUBAK A more practical application of the Balinese instinctual reverence for water is in the creation of the ‘subak’ irrigation system. The underlying philosophy guiding the subak system is Tri Hita Karanamaintaining the harmonious relationship between human, Nature and God. In the Agama Tirtha tradition Tri Hita Karana is the foundation of everlasting peace and prosperity on earth. Water naturally flows in a serpentine path. The 1500 subaks on Bali are constructed to follow this natural path therefore maintaining the natural integrity (and happiness) of the water. The sacred subak is a very sophisticated form of ecological management that ensures a prosperous rice yield. In the subak system, mutual community agreements (overseen by a high priest) govern planting cycles, the division of water resources, the financial contribution of members, and their rights and responsibilities. Subak irrigation arose as the Balinese developed a reverent relationship of gratitude with the Goddess of Lake Batur, Dewi Danu. It is said in the Usana Bali Lontar, a sacred scripture that on the new moon of the fifth month God Siwa took the peak of the sacred Mt. Meru in India and divided it into two parts. Siwa took the pieces to Bali in his right and left hands. The piece in his right hand became Mt. Agung, the throne for his son, Mahadewa Siwa. The piece in his left hand became Mt. Batur, the throne for Dewi Danu, the Goddess of lakes, waters, fertility and prosperity. To maintain Tri Hita Karana the ancient Balinese rice farmers understood that in order to receive the prosperous gifts of the waters from Dewi Danu they must follow Her natural laws to ensure abundant harvests. Pura Ulu Danu on Lake Batur is the central temple of the ancient subak system. From it emerge thousands of irrigation temples and shrines that spread throughout the mid and southern region of Bali. The subak is managed by a high priest, Jero Gde who is selected in childhood by Dewi Danu as channeled in trance through a virgin priestess. Jero Gde’s purpose in life is to be in service to Dewi Danu. He receives guidance from Her and represents the members of the subak. Members of the subaks, in consultation with the village priests, are organized into a regional hierarchy of temples and terraces that are responsible for their own rice fields and water distribution under the ultimate discretion and direction of high priest Jero Gde at the Pura Ulun Danu Batur. Water temples are crucial to the effectiveness of the irrigation system. The water temples that you see in the rice fields serve as spiritual anchoring points. Farmers place the smaller temples at the entry point of the irrigated water with offerings to the Dewi Sri (rice goddess). Upstream from this temple is the subak temple where sections of irrigated terraces share a water source. Several of these compose an Ulun Swi Temple with a large canal and a ‘weir’ or shrine is established. The weirs then make up a ‘masceti’ or regional water temple. All subak ceremonies are scheduled by priests in accordance with celestial timings in relationship to the effective growing of rice. David Zurick, in his article “A Spiritual Landscape” says that “The water temples thus conspicuously anchor the supernatural world of Bali within the environmental cycles of the island, and they situate the material well being of the Balinese within a larger spiritual order that defines for the entire island a sacred landscape mandala, which connects the volcanoes, mountain lakes and springs, rice fields, and ocean in a cosmic map.” However, this brilliant sacred geometrical irrigation system is rapidly being torn apart. Devoted rice farmers make less than Bali’s beggars, asserts Professor Dr. I Wayan Windia, of Udayana University in the May 28th edition of balidiscovery.com. Dr. Windia claims that a beggar makes about US$217 per month compared to half that amount
for a rice farmer working one hectare of land. Rice farming is hard work and property taxes are increasing. A rice farmer selling a few hectares to build a villa s e e m s reasonable. The unleashed development on Bali, combined with the increase use of GMO altered rice that produce higher yields are poisoning the rivers and subaks with ‘malice’ and chemicals. The iconic rice terraces inspiring world travelers to visit the island of 20,000 temples are rapidly disappearing. The breaking apart of the subak renders adjoining tracts of land unproductive. Professor Windia estimates that in the near future, the yearly loss of agricultural land will be close to 2,000 hectares per year. On May 20, 2012 UNESCO declared the subak a World Heritage Site. In a May 22 article in the Jakarta post, Nyoman Sugita, a member of Subak Gunung Sari shared a desire that ‘the government can make a regulation that gives more economic benefits to the farmers, instead of only attracting more tourists, where the benefit is only enjoyed by investors or the local government.” WATER: A LIMITED RESOURCE Unfortunately, Balinese reverence for water and its eloquent application in the subak irrigation system does not extend into managing water for daily living. A report submitted by the Japan International Cooperation Agency states that, at the current rate of water consumption, water will cease to exist as we know it on Bali by 2015. The Bali Tourism office wants 7 million visitors by 2015. The demand for water (estimated 50,000 liters daily in a five star hotel) is outstripping the supply. This combined with climate change, land subsidence, declining quality of water, a falling water table, and sea water intrusions contribute to the decrease in available water on Bali. The rice farmers now must compete for the water alongside every other human on Bali. To redirect the water crises into an affluent flow of water for all, Suharto Sarwan of the Directorate General of Water Resources from the Ministry of Public Works, says the government and people must come together to conserve water, repair damaged water sources and implement wide spread public information on water use. Projects are currently underway to desalinize seawater in Nusa Dua and Sanur as well as to divert water from the Unda River (Tukad Unda) in Karangasem in East Bali for use by the populations of East and South Bali. Bali is an example of the global water crises. The crisis is not that there is too little water in the face of a rising world population it is how we choose to manage the water we do have. I live in a small Bali abode with gallons of rainwater running through a pipe and into a garden. I placed a huge barrel to catch the rainwater to use during the dry season. Urbanization changes our lifestyle, yet we are still the captains of the choices that we make here and now. Our minds have the power to create enough water for everyone. In the winter of 1881 a fire broke out on a ship sailing from England to San Francisco. The captain and crew survived the three weeks it took for their small boat to reach land by imagining the sea water turning into fresh water, enabling them to survive by drinking the sea water. The key message of the Second World Water Forum was “Water is everybody’s business”. Om Swastyastu Contact the writer: tara@true-human.com References: http://www.worldwatercouncil.org Water: The Great Mystery Part I www.disclose.tv http://www.balidiscovery.com. http://www.biwatour.com/the-coming-water-crisis-in-bali/ Balinese Cosmology and Its Role in Agricultural Practices by Julie Melowsky A Spiritual Landscape by David Zurick The Function of Water (Tirtha) in Balinese Hindu Rituals by Ida Ayu Made Puspani and Ni Wayan Sukarini Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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- 1/2 roasted red bell pepper, sliced - 3 cups savory tomato sauce, see Bali Advertiser 2008 online for recipe - 1/2 cup parmesan cheese, coarsely grated - 1/3 cup feta cheese, crumbled Directions: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Brush both sides of the eggplant slices with olive oil and grill or broil until browned and soft.
We had quite a bit of left over Savory Tomato Sauce and a large eggplant in the fridge, plus our ever present freezer staple - roasted bell peppers. With this, Wayan invented eggplant lasagna substituting slices of roast eggplant for the pasta. It was a nice parting gesture. After seven years together she was called to her husband’s family home in Karangasen to care for her ailing mother-in-law. We all cried when she bid us good-bye. She is very much missed.
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Serves 4 Ingredients: - 1 large long eggplant (about 13cm long or two smaller ones), slice into 1 cm slices - 1 Tbl. olive oil
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THE GEOGRAPHY OF LOSS
One sunny Friday afternoon in August, we released our friend H to the sea. Prayers, fragrant flowers, his ashes and his favourite hat whirled briefly in the wake of the little boat off Sanur, then dispersed to become part of the great ocean that touches all shores. Only two weeks before he’d been his funny, kind, irreverent self. Then, with a terrible suddenness, he was no longer there. The lapse of time from his first complaint that he didn’t feel well until that last ambulance ride was less than two hours.
I made a few executive decisions that T was in no shape to deal with, but she knew what ultimately needed to be done. “We’d talked about this and I knew he wanted to be cremated,” she told me. “It helped a lot knowing what his wishes were. No one wants to talk about death, but we have no idea what’s around the next corner.” She agreed to share this story to encourage people to plan for the unthinkable. So please talk about it, and get things organized. Partners and family need to know where the assets are stashed and what your wishes are if you suddenly fall off the perch. The unkindest thing of all is to leave a legacy of mess and uncertainty for your grieving next of kin.
A lot of people I know have died in the past three of four years, most of them after long journeys with cancer. These are journeys of profound intimacy for those of us who walk with them and hold the space for them. Whether we’re walking these steep paths with anger, denial, acceptance, grace or all the dimensions in between, we have time to assimilate the reality that these people will be leaving us. We pray for miracles, but we also prepare, deep down, for their death. When someone departs as abruptly as H did, we just can’t take it in at first. It’s as if he’d just stepped out to Moka for coffee and a strawberry tart and would be home in a few minutes. The shock is too great; our minds protect us by only allowing the reality to seep in slowly, over time, as much loss as we can manage in that moment. H’s wife T is a woman of magnificent courage and common sense. She’d had to manage all kinds of dramas in her decades as a hotel manager, and she recognized that she was going to have to step back from this one. “Please help me,” she said. So I began to move through the uncharted territory (to me) of a foreigner’s final journey in Bali. Feelings aside, the bureaucracy had to be dealt with; a call to the consul seemed appropriate. A few minutes after I finally got through (gentle reader, I advise you not to expire on a weekend) someone rang me back with the phone number of Antar Bangsa Funeral Service. Over the next few days I found that Agus, the young man from Antar Bangsa who managed all the arrangements, was a rock in turbulent waters. He knew exactly what had to be done and did it quietly and efficiently. He’d been through this many times, and knew that it took time to assimilate catastrophic loss and make practical decisions. Heaven forbid that you will ever need him, but put this number in your phones right now -- 0818565110. Agus’ English is excellent, which was a good thing because I suddenly seemed to forget every word of Indonesian I ever knew. A few hours later the Department of Foreign Affairs in Ottawa called to obtain H’s full name and birth date, and the population of Canadians in Indonesia officially declined by one great guy. The first response team from Toya Clinic had arrived very quickly with a defibrillator and monitoring equipment, and took him away in the ambulance. They were as devastated as we were when H checked out. Later, when T tried to pay them, they kept telling her to take her time. Nor did Agus press for payment -- in fact, the cremation and all the paperwork was done without a deposit or even a credit card number. We are indeed a long way from North America. The process required a death certificate from a doctor, a civil death certificate from the government, a release form from the hospital or morgue and a cremation certificate (remains can be buried, cremated or repatriated). Agus dealt with all this.
little country in front of that basket of flowers, grieving one of our own in a faraway land. Slowly our little group made its way to the windy beach, where the carved box of ashes waited on a stone. We heaped it with flowers, then T and a few others climbed into the little boat with their precious cargo. Muscular men pushed the boat through the surf into open water, and a few minutes later H became part of the endless ocean. When my sister died in February I began to realize what a deep and complex hole death leaves. The geography of the family changes forever. One day my nephews had two aunts and I had two sisters, the next there was only one. Our elderly parents are still reeling from the loss of a child -- this is against natural order, it is not supposed to happen. The 17th century English poet John Donne wrote, “No man is an island, entire of itself… every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less… Each man’s death diminishes me, for I am involved in mankind.”
Childless long-time expats without property, T and H kept their assets in a joint offshore bank account; they did not have a will. Of course people with more complicated lives do need a will, but they should also have a joint bank account that the survivor can access while the other assets are tied up in probate.
This is the geography of loss. No matter whether we live in our own cultures or far from them, we are indeed involved in mankind. Our emotional continents are made up of the people in our lives, and we’re diminished when they are washed away by the sea. They leave a space that only time can fill. There’s a H-shaped space in Ubud these days. We know he’d like it filled with really good coffee and strawberry tarts and lots of laughter. We’re helping T hold the space that was his until time does its healing work. Meanwhile he’s a curl of fragrant incense, the kiss of gentle surf on a Sunur beach.
We all need our rituals and rites of passage. The Balinese Hindus go out in a literal blaze of glory, surrounded by their family and community. In this, as in so many things, Canadians tend to be more conservative. The Balinese were surprised when we elected not to attend the actual cremation in Nusa Dua, but the house staff did go. Agus kept the ashes until T decided what to do with them.
Our emotional continents are made up of the people in our lives, and we’re diminished when they are washed away by the sea. They leave a space that only time can fill
Ten days later we sent H home in our own way. On that sunny Friday afternoon we gathered at the beach on Sanur where these things are done. We set up a little alter in a modest restaurant across the road from the beach with framed photos amid piles of white pastry boxes (H was very fond of pastry). On another table a huge wheel of a basket heaped with flowers held a candle and another picture. H had an abiding appreciation of the female gender in the nicest possible way, so we all wore bright colours for him and sported plenty of cleavage. We stood in a circle and Linda said a prayer and led a Sanskrit chant. Then we each took turns lighting a stick of incense and placing it in a bowl of sand in front of his picture as we made our private farewells. H grinned back at us from the photo. Emotion rose and drifted around our heads with the incense smoke. An expatriate is someone who lives outside his or her own country. That afternoon we made our own
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I found myself sitting at Swasti Eco Cottages in Ubud one S a t u r d a y afternoon hours a f t e r a deliciously late night in Seminyak. Not that I had lost myself of course, but it is nearly possible after a few too many nights doing what one does in Seminyak. It is conceivable that the only environmentally responsible act I performed last night was dancing barefoot in the sand and now …I’m a little tender and frankly in need of TLC. Which is exactly what I got when I walked into the bungalow of LOVE. My dear little hug of a house is a recycled Javanese wooden bungalow overlooking luscious charmed gardens. Sure it’s a cliché but that gentle fresh breeze wafting through the shutters brings only the sounds of workers digging in the organic vegetable garden, some distant gamelan…Ooo… and a goat I think? It’s been a hectic week and all those things scratching against my soul a few hours ago are a little less abrasive right now. I had to get here to know it though. The calming of my karma is really only a wonderful by-product of my visit. The real reason I am here is to see how Swasti makes meaning of its eco title and so far it’s not looking too shabby at all. Firstly, I am amongst nature, clearly a pretty good start. I’ve spied the marvelous Eco Bali recycling baskets all over the place, including my room. My delish welcome drink comes with my favourite bamboo straw, and I’ve got a 100% cotton shopping bag on my bed as a gift…nice touch.
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Of course you can forget energy munching TV’s and A/C’s. My divine earthy bathroom comes with locally produced organic soaps, and that philosophy runs through the whole of Swasti with there being no environmentally unfriendly chemicals used anywhere. L a t e r t h e b e a m i n g l y beautiful Made shows me the extensive organic gardens, which supply the kitchen with 80% of its larder. And I do find a goat, actually there are a few goats and ducks and geese and rabbits and pigeons (fear not - none of these are on the menu.) I love that there are no plastic b o t t l e s anywhere; water filters in every room and glass bottles only at the restaurant. Swasti is testament to the many little, simple yet deeply significant changes one can make in any hotel, villa, or resort. By changing nothing, nothing changes right? (Yes, I know it’s a Tony Robbins thing) Visit www.baliswasti.com. AAAH No DJs tonight, crickets and frogs are my little rhythm makers.
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Say What? Question: My boyfriend and I have been together for 4 years. We have a great relationship, but we are stuck on a problem. When we go out with friends, I always pick a fight in front of everyone. I don’t see that I’m doing it until he confronts me later in private and tells me I embarrassed him. It’s a trait of mine he hates, and it makes him not want to be with me. It seems I do it as a power trip or to get my point across to him while having others agree with me. I know that problems in the relationship should be solved not in public, but by talking about them together. How can I stop this? I don’t want to lose a great guy if this is something I can stop. Why do you think I do this? Dr. ZZ: It sounds like some kind of anger, resentment or insecurity on your part. We don’t necessarily have to label it in order for you to stop it. Instead, you need to put attention on the moment, become mindful of your behavior, and wake yourself up when you first notice this repeat pattern taking place. Something about it is mindless, robotic. You “check out” and go on auto-pilot, becoming rote instead of present. As you pay more attention to your actions – perhaps with your boyfriend’s assistance – you will be able to circumvent the pattern by becoming mindful of it sooner. Agree on a signal the two of you can use (like your boyfriend “zipping his lip” with a fingertip) to get your attention and alert you to stop. Chances are you probably learned this behavior in childhood. One of your parents may have acted this way in front of you or in front of others. As long as you sincerely intend to nip this in the bud, you stand a good chance of stopping it. Intention drives everything and, like you say, when problems arise in the relationship, they are generally best discussed in private. It sounds as if your boyfriend is a keeper and supportive enough to help you through this if you give it your best shot. Good luck to the two of you! Question: I am having a sort of dilemma. I am in a relationship with someone I love very much. It is long distance at the moment but will not be in about a month. Well, the problem is not a problem I am having with my someone; it is a problem I am having with myself. I am always thinking the worst about everything. I don’t do it on purpose. It is like an immediate reaction to things that he says. For instance, if he tells me that he is going out or has friends over at his place, my entire attitude changes. I get these wild thoughts in my head that he is doing something wrong even though in my heart I know he isn’t, and he wouldn‘t ever do anything to hurt me. I am driving myself crazy. I find myself crying for no reason. When I call and he doesn’t have
anything to say, I get worried that I am bugging him or that he doesn’t want to talk to me. I need some good advice on this conflict I am having. Could I possibly be suffering from depression, or am I crazy? Please help! Thank you.
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Dr. ZZ: Relationship brings out the best and the worst in people. We want to be close, but we don’t want to be smothered. We want to share honestly about who we are, but we don’t want to be ridiculed for exposing ourselves. We look forward to cooperating and doing things together, but then we want things to turn out our way. For these and a myriad of other similar reasons, many people refer to relationship as a “mirror” that is smack dab in your face. Much the way almost anything changes when scrutinized, the mirror tends to jumble our focus on a myriad of incidental details that we otherwise avoid or take for granted. If I understand you correctly, it sounds as if your relationship is testing your sense of trust. Where you have given a modicum of trust to this person you love, it is also true that the only ones we can ever genuinely trust are ourselves. This said, in the beginning throes of relationship, we tend to face all our own inner demons in the unsecured moments when we and our new partner/mate are not within arms’ reach. The more the two of you develop patterns and a history, the more you will have experience to depend on when it comes to filling all the empty spaces. He will tell you he is going out or having friends over, and you will have previous experiences to match that information to in order to better integrate it. He will draw a blank and not have anything to say, and it will be familiar instead of odd. Until some of these experiences become old hat, reacting and abreacting may be the only way to forge new neuronal pathways and to integrate them. The longer the two of you are together, the less unusual all this will become, and the more “normal” or commonplace it will seem. Until then, you are stuck scrambling in a foreign place of being no longer single and not quiet yet comfortable as a committed couple. Your description fits the awkwardness of that gap, middle ground. Tighten your seat belt, breathe deeply, and do your best to get through it. It is most likely nothing to be afraid of. This too shall pass.
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For Sale; Rarity 90 year old Germany compass. Still in good condition. For collector only. Please call August 0878 5107 3568. Denpasar - Kerobokan. [159] For Sale; Refrigerator LG Expresscool 170 liter, good good working condition, Rp. 700,000, refrigerator Sharp 170 liter, good working condition, Rp. 700,000. Please ring 0852 3873 6011. No SMS please. Kerobokan. [160]
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
The Real Thing! Korean cuisine is very different to all other Asian food, even though there are a few inevitable ‘stolen’ dishes. The use of chilli is strong and common, their famous Kim Chi [cabbage leaves fermented with red chilli] even originating from the Chinese ‘jeo’ a thousand years ago. At the beginning of any Korean meal in a restaurant a number of small bowls are presented containing hot and sweet food almost all of which are of a vegetable origin, for you to snack on whilst awaiting your ordered selections. Kim Chi is always in one of those small bowls [my favourite when present is the sliced pickled lotus bulb]. Unlike the side dishes proffered in many Indian restaurants and then charged for, these are all complimentary. Only the Kim Chi and maybe one other side dish have some chilli heat, the others are usually contrastingly sweet and may include a small bowl of peanuts which tests your chopstick prowess! Kim Chi is also used as an ingredient in many other Korean dishes; stews, noodle and rice dishes. Han Il has been one of Bali’s better Korean restaurants for many years, on The ByPass Ngurah Rai between Benoa and Kuta. Those premises have become another restaurant and Han Il has moved to a different site, also on The Bypass but in Sanur [Blanjong end] just after the renovated Koki’s, taking over the site of a previous Chinese restaurant, Shiang-Qu, that sadly did not work even though the food was very good and the prices were OK [one of those mysteries of the Bali food scene]. Just to confuse everyone, including me, last week the Han Il of Sanur changed its name to Arirang, but retains the same menu, staff and management of the old Han Il. Gun Mandu is the Korean name for what the Japanese called Gyoza [even though it is based on a Chinese dish], steamed dumplings pan-fried on one side, always a great starter even though at Han Il they are listed at the back of the menu? Bulgogi is great [marinated sliced beef that you cook yourself at the table] but here they also have pork and the chicken version which I prefer. It goes well with Pa Jeon, the onion omelette and the wild and spicy Fried Rice with Kim Chi,
served in the manner that the Thais call ‘wrapped in a blanket’, folded inside a thin omelette [pictured].
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Their soups have plenty of body, meat [boneless rib, pork or beef] and rice in a thick broth sometimes with kim chi added [chilli marinated cabbage]. Different is their Den Jang Cige, a Korean miso with sliced pork. For the very hungry a bowl of steamed rice topped with sliced bulgogi beef and a fried egg. U Rek Mae Un Tang is a very spicy fish soup. For the very adventurous there is always Kob Chang Sui, roasted intestines!
Restaurant
: Arirang (ex Han Il)
Address
: Jln. Bypass Ngurah Rai,
Jeon are really omelettes although on the English translation of Korean menus they are usually referred to as Korean Pizzas or Korean Pancakes yet apart from the round flat shape bear no resemblance when it comes to taste. A variety of different ingredients [spring onion, kim chi, squid, other seafood or meats] are combined with an egg mix then served cross sliced like a pizza. My favourite Jeon is one of spring onion and sticky rice but I have not yet seen it on a Korean menu in Bali.
Non-smoking area : Inside air-con area.
Dak Kang Jeng combines hot and sweet, chicken breast and meat from legs and wings. A longer than usual slowly cooked dish with the proverbial meat that melts in your mouth! Du Bu Jo Rim is layers of tofu simmered in a spicy sauce with sesame seeds sprinkled on top. Jok Bal is a wonderful dish, an incredibly large serve of de-boned pork hocks, cooked in soy and spices, amazingly tender chunks of meat. Jok Cim are pigs trotters steamed with vegetables.
Blanjong, Sanur. Telephone
: 789.9696.
Open
: 10.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m., daily.
Smoking area
: Front terrace.
Parking
: Off road.
Price
: Rp. 500,000 for two [+ drinks]
Credit Cards
: Visa, Mastercard, JCB.
Food
: Korean.
Wine
: Limited.
Service
: Mechanical.
Atmosphere
: Just an eating house.
Overall
: Very good Korean.
Seafood dishes include stewed mackerel, Ko Deng O Jo Rim. Han Il in its new premises is purely an eating place, nothing elaborate. However the food is very traditional Korean cuisine and perfect for a small group of diners as many of the dishes are large servings and meant to be shared. However as with most Asian cuisines there is no division between what we westerners refer to as starters and mains, in fact what we would normally begin a meal with are more likely to be only available as street food in their country of origin. As a result, even though some of these tasty snacks will be included on the menu the timing of their deliverance to the table, as with all other dishes ordered is determined purely by their kitchen preparation and processing time. So unless you stipulate differently, do not expect dishes to come in the sequence ordered. Sit back, relax and enjoy the taste explosion!
Copyright © 2012 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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For Sale; Robert Barret novels. Les Norton. 50k each. Contact 081 2394 2215. Jimbaran. [189]
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Moving Sale; Big size travel suitcase brand Polo. Dark blue color. Rp. 1 million (nego). Portable massage table in good condition with cover. Rp. 2.5 million (nego). Please SMS 081 2381 5292. Denpasar. [127] For Sale; We have moved and are selling our couples membership (valid till 2028) at Canggu Club, the best place in Bali for sports and social activities. Selling for Rp 17 million. Contact 081 129 3041 / <unieng@ restuningsandini.com>. Sanur. [165]
For Sale; Original imported EU plugs for your Apple Macbook / iPad charger. No more ugly and bulky Singapore plugs! 100k for 2 pieces. <balicota@gmail. com>. Seminyak. [050] For Sale; Video player, price IDR 150.000. Contact <Operations-two@ AquaMarineDiving.com> for photos, Jl Petitenget 2A, Ph. 473 8020. [028] For Sale; Tea thermos, green colour, price IDR 150.000, and paper shredder IDR 200.000, for photos & info contact: <Operationstwo@AquaMarineDiving. com>. Phone: 0361 - 473 8020. [029]
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relaxing, secure parking is nearby and the prices for this high quality food are surprisingly moderate. In fact it is one of that area’s perfect lunch spots, whether you just want a quick light snack [an Antipasto Platter of roasted vegetables, cured meats, cheese and ham wrapped rock melon with ciabatta], an innovative Bento Box [Fish, Beef, Chicken or Vegetarian] or an assortment of tasty tapas [lobster and pork gyoza, spinach and tofu dumplings, arancini or beef involtini]. The dinner menu highlights a mix of standard dishes and creations from the kitchen such as their Chicken Fettuccine Carbonara, a Sate Platter of chicken, beef, pork and king prawn or a touch of fusion with Grilled Tuna served with Japanese soba noodles, on the side a tangy tomato salsa [pictured]. A full range of meats and fish are available from the grill and the old-fashioned desserts bring a smile to many mature age visitors; Apple Pie, Crème Brulee and a wow of a Bombe Aalaska [frozen tamarillo and vanilla ice cream covered with an egg white meringue, served with an orange sorbet]. With the vast majority of dishes priced less than Rp.100,000 Prana almost reminds of the Bali of 10 years ago. Food with taste, at a price you can afford.
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Pepito Café at the Pepito Supermarket in Tuban will no doubt continue as before but it will never be the same after the recent passing of its manager/chef Roger Jahn. Well known around town, his immense bulk dwarfing his motor bike, this once member of the Swiss Guard came to prominence in Bali back when his picture in full uniform adorned the walls of Lo’s Warung in the old Rum Jungle Road, where he occasionally made his presence felt in the kitchen, back in the days when a queue formed most nights of those seeking an empty table at that Swiss restaurant, now long gone. During the past few years his monster breakfasts and lunches at Pepito Café have become legendary, with enough variety of German and Swiss sausages and sundry other meat dishes to keep any carnivore well fed and content. Crema is that most important coating on the top of a 100% real espresso coffee. It is,
sadly, often missing from the automatic push-button machine versions and/or other low quality or poorly maintained machines used in Bali. Crema is also the name of Sanur’s latest coffee shop [with Italian management, of course]. It is on Jln Danau Tambingan in the space that once was the failed Spikes. The menu is part Italian, part International. The real stuff begins with Gamberi , sautéed shrimps with mushrooms and spinach in lemon balsamic, and a risotto with asparagus. The salad is Caprese, tomato, basil and mozzarella topped with ‘evoo’ [extra virgin olive oil]. Unscrambled Eggs with pancakes and Italian sausage, a Muffuletta sandwich is with mortadella, salami, mozzarella and provolone in Italian bread. Pasta can be pappardelle, penne, buccatinni or spaghetti. Lingering on from the previous incumbent is a Sloppy Joe, not the greatest American food invention. The star attraction at Crema is their monster coffee menu, designed to suit both the traditionalists and the trendies. A Long Black Espresso, with a rich crema, for me every time!
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Warung Good Deal is exactly that! Located on Jln. Petitenget in Kerobokan [opp. Tulip] it is small and compact with a log cabin feel about it once inside. Clean and air-conditioned it is very simple as is its menu with nothing priced over Rp.35,000, very budget. Build your own breakfast, starting with sautéed vegetables toast and coffee, then add your choices from eggs, bacon, ham and baked beans. Fried rice can be with minced chicken and egg, black pepper beef or chicken and mushroom, Noodles are offered with the same options plus bacon, ham, corned beef or sausage. Hot Dogs [beef], Burgers [beef or chicken] and Sandwiches [meat ball sub] and a strange Devonshire of chicken and bacon on toast with cheese sauce. Pastas include one with meatballs and a Greco [chicken, black olives, tomato and feta in olive oil]. There are also a variety of ‘Chickens’; breast, parmigiana, strips, stroganoff or that old Bali favourite, Cordon Bleu. Simple food, simple prices, good for a quick snack or light meal, any time.
Bali Deli opened last month on Jln. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur, but without a Deli! Now they have one, in fact it takes up the entire 1st floor. They offer a complete range of fresh fruit, vegetables and pre-packed fish, meat, sausages and processed meats. The range is enormous for those who are looking for something different. Bali Deli’s are also soon due to open in Ubud and at Kuta’s new wonder-site, Beachwalk.
Au Bon Marche has to be Bali’s most unusual restaurant. Very new on Jln. Danau Poso in Sanur its décor is a vibrant white and blue, its menu minimal ‘bought fresh from the market that morning’. Only two salads [maybe Pomelo & Papaya and a Feta Salad] and two mains [possibly Tuna a la Provence and Prawns in Mango Curry] finishing with just one dessert option [a chocolate mousse, ‘fresh from the market’??]. The laws of supply and demand suggest that more dishes will soon be added, to attract more customers, certainly after the ‘French’ month, if not before?
Sarpino’s is a long established pizza café on Jln. Padma in Legian. It has now also arrived in Ubud. It is in a small space at the bottom of Jln. Monkey Forest [opp. the defunct Coffee & Silver]. The list of available traditional pizzas is long, influenced by USA style; Classico Italiano [pepperoni, chicken ham, mushrooms, red and green peppers, onion and Parmesan], Hawaiian [chicken ham, beef bacon, pineapple and cheddar cheese], Zesty Italian [chicken strips, pepperoni and a spicy Italian sauce], New York Deli [pepperoni, salami, chicken ham and spicy ground beef], Spicy Chicken [chicken chunks, red chillis, roasted garlic, red and green peppers and Vegetarian [green peppers, onion, tomato, mushrooms, black olives and sweet pineapple]. Gourmet Pizzas include Ranch-style Chicken [grilled chicken strips, chicken ham, tomatoes, beef bacon on a base of yoghurt], Greek [feta cheese, fresh tomato ground beef, black olives, onion and green peppers], Seafood Special [tuna, crab, prawns, tomato, onion, red and green peppers] and the House Special [chicken ham, prawns, pepperoni, mushrooms, onion, black olives and green peppers]. Salads and Pasta are also available. Joli is very French! Hidden amongst the luxury villas of Canggu on Jln. Bumbak off Umulas II it offers traditional French at what are really budget prices [Entrees 60, Mains 80++]. To do so they keep it simple without compromising those French ideals in the kitchen. Salads are basic [Caesar, Nicoise] but prepared properly. An entrée of Vol au Vent is filled with cepes, bacon and a mornay sauce, a mesclun salad on the side. The Tomato Tart is topped with tomato confit, mustard and parmesan with a herb salad. Beef can be Tartare [chopped raw tossed with egg yolk, onions and hot sauces, as devised by the Tartars of old] or a Slow Braise of Chuck Steak. Chicken Breasts are with ham in a cheese sauce. Snapper is roasted and combined with a saffron fish soup, Tuna is just pan seared and the Tiger Prawns are served with linguine. For dessert classic French; Apple Tartin, Gateau Basque with almond cream or that old fashioned Rum Baba. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com NC/Ns/G-22 August 12
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By : Ruby Jackson
This column is non-advertorial and written by an expat who has lived in Indonesia for nearly 20 years. The island has changed during this time, as has the whole world, but there are some places, things, people or events that remain as good as anyone can remember, for various reasons, or, recently opened places, arrived people or new organisations that are worth a mention. Listed below are those for this edition, in no particular order, as the island is a vibrant place that moves progressively with many wonderful things on offer. Bali has come a long way and My Favourite Things explores what remains interesting for us all to experience. This edition takes a culinary excursion as Bali is home to some amazing talent when it comes to gastronomy and amazing settings
MOZAIC I have long been a huge fan of Mozaic in Ubud, created by Chef Extraordinaire, Chris Salans and his team, around a decade ago now, and am delighted that he has ventured to the sea at Batu Belig, just along from where the lamented and much missed Karma Beach was. Chef Chris has been on the island for over a couple of decades now, and deserves all the success and accolades he receives as he is truly a decent and hard working, passionate man. With this, Mozaic in Ubud is the first restaurant in Southeast Asia to be recognized by the prestigious Traditions et Qualité association as a member of ‘Les Grande Tables Du Monde’ (The Grand Tables of the World), joining an exclusive membership amongst world known restaurants. If you have never eaten at the original Mozaic, I thoroughly recommend it as a gastronomic treat of the finest order, with the tasting menu being a definite introduction. Chef Chris’ creations are just dreamy, and made of the finest ingredients fresh of the day along with his creative inspirations of flavours. Along with a dedicated wine pairing, which I consider to be reasonably priced along with the 6-course affair, you can’t go wrong. Be sure to give yourself a little time between each course, for although they are ‘tasting’ course the plates can be misleading at how satisfying they tend to turn out, as the home made breads are not to be passed over too. The restaurant is set out as befits Ubud in a delightful garden leading down to a river, with pre-dinner cocktails being enjoyed from the Lounge – glamorous and glitzy in contrast to the simple nature awaiting the garden set tables. If you’re unlucky enough to not get a table, then appetizer portions of the menu can be ordered and sampled in the Lounge. Mozaic: Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud, Gianyar. Ph : +62 361 975768. E : info@mozaic-bali.com reservations@mozaic-bali.com W : www.mozaic-bali.com Mozaic images courtesy of Philippe Heurtault
MOZAIC BEACH CLUB Down south the tradition continues at the aptly named Mozaic Beach Club, where you can spend the whole day fine dining with poolside/beachside tapas and drinks into the evening, unlike its Ubud sister, which opens from 6pm onward. The Mozaic Beach Club, brain-child of Chef Chris Salans and part of the Mozaic Group. The large deck and poolside bar and lounge, situated only a few steps away from the new W Hotel, is perfectly located for a stunning sunset on one of Bali’s uber-hip South Coast. Combining Salans’ culinary genius and hospitality savoir-faire, in partnership with some of the industry’s best suppliers and greatest names of excellence like Nayati, Schott Zwiesel, Amefa and Lotus Art de Vivre, The Mozaic Beach Club opened to great acclaim last month. The all day poolside tapas, lunch on the deck, evening dining à la carte or tasting menus and private dining room,
are designed around the Mozaic concept of educated and professional service and great food. Chef James Ephraim is a native of England where he started as a sous-chef with the highly praised Grosvenor Hotel. This famous venue introduced Chef Ephraim to exclusive events with regular appearances at the Estate of the Duke of Westminster. Leaving his native England for extraordinary experiences in the South Pacific and Australasia, Chef Ephraim was part of the opening team of Bracu Restaurant in New Zealand as chef de cuisine, and extended his stay down-under thereafter at Lizard Island Barrier of Reef Resort. During culinary discovery holidays, Chef Ephraim completed a stage at Mugaritz in Spain. Embracing the philosophy of Chef Chris Salans in the use of Bali’s freshest ingredients, Chef Ephraim has been a key asset in creating the Mozaic modern Balinese Cuisine, which has been presented at the famed Ubud Mozaic Restaurant Gastronomique for the past four years. This is a sure-fire combination that hits the mark everytime. You don’t need to reserve the lounge/pool deck/sunbed area, as it is a first come first served basis opening at 11am, but reservations are strongly recommended in the dining room from 6pm to avoid disappointment.
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Mozaic Beach Club: Jl. Pantai Batu Belig, Seminyak. Ph: +62 361 4735796. E: info@mozaic-beachclub.com W: www.mozaic-beachclub.com Mozaic Beach Club images courtesy of Philippe Heurtault
LUNCH @ MAMA SAN Chef Will Meyrick and his Sarong Group opened this fashionably chic little eatery, Mama San, last November, under his skilled hands, keeping all the flavours of his travels off the beaten track around Asia right on his menu as they deserve. His style of cuisine is nothing short of innovative, informative and stunning, respecting the traditions of the ‘people’s’ food that Meyrick might discover by a dish or two combining his own flavoursome twists. This is collectively a two storied three-in-one establishment operated by a staff of eighty, serving lunches, dinners, evening tapas with two full service bar areas. Respecting the Mama San tradition the entire upper floor is open plan accessing the terrace bar, cooking school, and a 1,000 bottle wine retail room allowing consumers to buy wine by the bottle or case. My favourite thing here is the snappy little set lunch set at Rp. 100,000 per dish, from a choice of three. I thoroughly recommend the Indian themed Thali Plate, which is not only exquisitely presented, but also absolutely delicious – but you’ve been warned, it does have a bite!
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With this your comments would be welcomed if you endeavour to follow the lead, or, if you would like to suggest something that you found particularly amazing; whatever the experience was, please share. It’s important to spread the news on anything positive, as time and experiences are precious. rubyinbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of My Favourite Things at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/U/I-16 May 12
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many other options for them to learn Indonesian such as with a public school teacher. The skills needed to teach Bahasa Indonesia to Indonesians are very different than the skills needed to teach Bahasa Indonesia to foreigners. Who is your “typical” student? We have three main types of students: first, residents of Bali who are here with their families or who have retired and intend to stay permanently; second, executives, managers and employees who need to be able to conduct business, day-to-day affairs and manage their staff using Indonesian; third, people who are here temporarily to conduct research, check their product export orders to their country and those who are volunteering or interning with companies and NGOs in Bali. What do you mean by “learner-centered” language training? Many schools are focused on their course outline, the students being only a secondary consideration. The student arrives and they are put through the course like they are on a moving sidewalk, whether they understand what they are learning or not. Far too often the result is that the student completes the course without being able to actually use the language easily on a daily basis.
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Yoshida “Ochie” Chandra was born in Padang, West Sumatra, in 1982. As a child she enjoyed reading, gardening, making scrapbooks, writing poetry and making up stories and drawing pictures of the characters with her twin sister. After graduating with a degree in English Literature at Padang’s Andalas University in 2004, she started working as a freelance interpreter in Sumatra for the US Embassy during that year’s General Election. Ochie then moved to Jakarta and worked as a copywriter in several advertising agencies. From 2008 to 2010 she taught English, Desktop Publishing and Advertising at Bina Nusantara University. In 2010, Ochie moved to Ubud and began working for the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival before founding the Cinta Bahasa Indonesian Language School with her husband in 2010. The school now averages about 20 regular students each month. Why did you choose to study English? It was simply because I liked it. I liked hearing it, speaking it, writing it and reading it. I started studying English when I was 6 years old by watching Sesame Street. I never thought it was important back then, it was just fun. Later on in high school, I started using and speaking English regularly. I learned the language naturally by watching English language TV programs and movies with English subtitles and listening to English language music I liked. Then I went for formal training. Why did you base your language school in Bali? I decided to move to Bali after volunteering for UWRF because I felt stimulated by all of the artistic things going on. It was a lifestyle choice. We decided to base Cinta Bahasa in Bali because there weren’t any other private Indonesian language schools here like there are in Yogya. Bali is also where the majority of foreigners live in Indonesia. Another big reason is that people living in the cities who want to learn Indonesian are very busy with their work and commuting. We prefer to teach students in Bali’s more relaxed setting so that they are able to better focus on their language learning, which is very important if they intend to become comfortably fluent speakers.
We provide a comfortable and stimulating learning environment. We have conversational, public speaking and singing groups. We have barbecues and events like Kafe Bahasa at Bar Luna. We encourage our students to get to know one another and motivate them to speak Bahasa Indonesia wherever and whenever possible. We believe in building a mixed community in Ubud, which is essential if relations between all of the nationalities and cultures are to remain harmonious. How does the cost of your language courses compare with other English language schools on Bali? We are cheaper than other schools at our level of expertise, but we are more expensive than those who are not. But learning the language of the country you are living in is worth the investment. Are any of your staff native speakers of English? My husband and School Advisor, Stephen, is from Canada. All six of our professional career teachers speak English, but being fluent in English is not required because our methodology from the very start is to teach primarily using Bahasa Indonesia. Many of our French, Russian, German, Swiss, Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Thai students don’t speak English and fluency in that language is not so important or popular.
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What is the most difficult aspect of teaching foreigners Indonesian? The challenge is to create a new space in the brain for the new language to fill. Everyone who learns a second language has to take this step, which is uncomfortable at first. Speaking a different language also means to think and see the world in a different way. Not everyone wants to leave their comfort zone and learn a new language, but they will be well rewarded if they do! Do you have any future plans? My husband and I want to expand Cinta Bahasa to other places and develop some new language programs. Personally, I want to publish my poetry books with my sister. How may readers contact Cinta Bahasa? Our school is across the road from Indus Restaurant in Campuhan, our skype address is cinta.bahasa, our email is info@cintabahasa.com, our phone number is 0812 3916 5005 and our website is www.cintabahasa.com.
Are most of your students foreign? Yes, all of them are. We have received requests to provide Bahasa Indonesia instruction for Indonesians who didn’t do so well in the subject at school, or who came from areas where Bahasa Indonesia was rarely spoken, but there are
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Blow-Ins We were looking at our diary the other day and October is shaping up as a bumper month. Two lots of very old friends are due here on visits – one set for an extended stay – and of course there’s the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival as well, which as it happens is not unrelated. Plus the Diary has promised Antony Loewenstein – Australian blogger, writer, activist and verbal partisan for something approaching common sense in Israel/Palestine: he can’t make it to HQ Navel Gazing this year – that drink shall be taken on his behalf on the terrace at Indus, Janet DeNeefe’s culinaryliterary headquarters. The poor chap says he loves that terrace. Well we all do, which is precisely why we shan’t mind, at all, dedicating one drink to an absent friend. He will be in eminent company, albeit vicariously. Australian-born worrywart John Pilger, Timor-Leste’s former president Jose Ramos-Horta, and Australian musician, songwriter, author, screenwriter, composer and occasional film actor Nick Cave will be at the festival, along with (one hopes) a front-up-with-the-dosh naming sponsor. Lowenstein is most recently in formal print with a chum, Palestinian-American Ahmed Moor, with After Zionism, a tome that argues for a one-state solution to The Question. The Diary is reading the book – thanks to London publisher Saqi Books’ grasp of new technology and to Amazon Kindle – and may have a public view about it later. At festival time we’re set to have a quartet of friends with us: Uli Schmetzer and his wife Tiziana (we mentioned them before; we gave them back their pushbikes in Beijing, remember) and Very Old Chum Bob Howarth and his wife Di. Howarth, whose journalism career has taken him to lots of places including Papua New Guinea (another shared destination) and Timor Leste, is due here on an Australian aid project education programme. We were in touch recently, about this and that. He drily reported that he was on Moreton Island where, that evening, the westerly wind would blow a dog off a chain. This oversized and perennially windswept sand hill is just across Moreton Bay – though the Diary prefers its mellifluous Aboriginal name, Quandamook – from Brisbane, Queensland, where August is famously a blowy month. Local lore has it that this is because that’s when the city, Australia’s third largest, stages its annual exhibition (the Ekka). The Diary felt quite homesick, just for a moment.
We’re Unsurprised BIMC tells us, in response to an item in the Diary last edition, that Sanglah Hospital’s precipitate ban on other hospitals using its under-performing medical waste incinerator came
as a complete surprise. We’re very far from completely surprised to hear this, since the general rule here seems to be that you are told about upcoming disasters, emergencies, snafus and other discombobulations only after the event. This particularly applies to questions of equipment maintenance, which in Bali is widely practised only after something ceases to function. Preventive is apparently not a word in the local maintenance lexicon, even though it exists in the Bahasa dictionary (it’s pencegah; look it up, guys). Roland Staehler, marketing chief at BIMC, says that having your own medical waste incinerator is not cost-effective for a small operation and has nothing to do with international standards. We agree. We would merely observe that it’s probably not cost-effective, either, to have a generator at your house, or additional water tanks, or water purifiers, or a lot else. But in the absence – either total or to be expected on the basis of past non-performance – of adequate public infrastructure, the cautious might prefer to outlay a little extra to protect themselves from the promiscuous range of complete surprises you get here. Staehler adds that BIMC put alternative medical waste disposal arrangements in place immediately. We would never have doubted that for a second. And just so we’re clear: BIMC is our household’s preferred place of quality medical and hospital treatment, should those needs arise.
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A dear friend bobbed up in Amsterdam recently, not long after departing Bali. Spotting this (isn’t social media fantastic?) we sent a quick message: Mind the blue roads. Somewhat naturally, this from-left-field response mystified the recipient, especially as her first language is Spanish, not English. She asked: “What?” We replied: “Old story, tell you later.” So here it is, Leticia. It’s one upon which we have allowed ourselves a quiet giggle over a number of years, though discreetly, since it involves the Distaff. She it was, in Amsterdam on a business trip and contacted by mobile phone for the daily check-in, who said she wasn’t quite sure where she was (she knew she was in Amsterdam: that much at least was clear, which was a relief) and what were the blue roads on the street map. From the distant antipodes, all it was possible to advise was that they were probably canals. We forbore to add – though we were sorely tempted – that she shouldn’t try to walk on them unless she first got herself deified.
We Won No, not that Olympic Games thing, which we happily managed – mostly – to avoid; it was the flag up the pole race that we won. It’s an annual event in the neighbourhood of The Cage, on the breezy Bukit where flags, and lots of the other things, flap madly. Last year we weren’t in residence: we were in Scotland (equally breezy but considerably chillier) for a family occasion. So the Bendera Nasional didn’t get to flutter in honour of Independence Day 2011 atop the makeshift bamboo pole we stick in a piece of poly-pipe tacked onto the outer wall of the bale. The Merah Putih is the only flag that ever flies at The Cage. We fly it there proudly, once a year, on and around August 17, because – despite everything – we’re proud of Indonesia and feel privileged to be part of its annually licensed contingent of temporary residents.Usually the kampung across the gully gets its flag up first – it’s bigger and on a proper pole, too – but this year they were tardy. Well, perhaps we were bit ahead of ourselves. Ours went up on August 7: First in, best dressed.
See the Light Bali-based photographer Yoga Raharja has an exhibition at Tom Hufnagel’s lively JP’s Warung, in Jl Dhyana Pura, Legian, which anyone interested in photography as art should certainly take the time to see. It’s on until September 3. Yoga is from Ungaran, Central Java, and lives in Sanur. He tells us, inter alia, that his son is also taking photographs. We’ve seen some of them and they’re very good. We recommend getting along to Yoga’s show. It includes a photograph, of a Hindu ceremony on a beach, that is not only thoroughly spiritual in its composition but effects an ambience in its toning of which J.M.W. Turner, the 18th and 19th century English painter whose stunningly colourful portrayal of skies owed something at least to an Indonesian connection – the eruption of Mt Tambora in Sumbawa in 1815 – might well have been very proud. Hector can be contacted at reachme61@yahoo.com He blogs at wotthehec.blogspot.com and is on Facebook: Hector McSquawky Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Kopernik: Lifting Indonesians out of Poverty By Bill Dalton
Ten years ago, Ewa Wojkowska remembers driving at night in complete darkness through a remote town in East Timor. Located in one of the poorest districts of that new country, the town had no electricity and there was a total lack of any nighttime activity. “When night fell, the population of 60,000 had very little to do,” she told me on a recent visit to her office in Sayan near Ubud. “That was the situation up until about two years ago. It would be pitch black. In the last year and a half we have distributed more than 4,500 solar lights to that community.” Now after dark you’ll see lights all over the place with people socializing, children studying and women weaving in the evenings. Now they are able to produce more goods for sale at the market. You may not think that solar lights or water purifiers would mean that much for a poor community, but these simple devices can really make a very tangible improvement in people’s lives.” The same drama has been played out in a number of outlying locales throughout Indonesia – from Kalimantan to Papua – where Kopernik, an international NGO that Ewa co-founded in 2010, delivers life-changing technologies to the poor. Kopernik achieves this by connecting companies manufacturing the utilitarian equipment with local organizations working on the ground. Kopernik has already implemented 41 projects in 11 countries, reaching more than 80,000 people. In June 2012 Kopernik chose Ubud as its new headquarters because of the a r e a ’ s abundant h u m a n resources and reasonable living costs. “It’s also quiet, so we can focus on our work,” Ewa said. Inside the leafy complex just south of Kedewetan, a showroom sells a number of energy saving solar lights and lanterns, fuel-efficient biomass cook stoves and affordable water purification filters.
often fail to effectively connect on the ground with the communities that need their help. She quickly learnt that all work has to be grounded in local culture, in local knowledge and in the solid relationships and trust that must be nurtured with members of the community. “If you don’t have these, you’ll get nothing done.” This was the motiving force behind the establishment of her venture, which she named ‘Kopernik’, the Polish name for the great Renaissance astronomer Copernicus. Community Outreach The shortcomings that she found in advancing poor communities were in large part due to the lack of innovation and adequate technology. “The big aid organizations such as the UN tend to do things the same way year in year out. There’s little innovation taking place within the tight-knit community of development experts, bureaucrats and diplomats. This type of environment is just not conducive to spurring innovation,” she claimed. While still at the UN, Ewa became aware of very simple but excellent existing technologies that could have a very tangible impact on people’s lives, yet do not need much technical expertise to install or maintain. “But these products were not reaching the people who needed them. I saw this gap and decided to do something about it. Now we make sure that our products reach the folks that they were developed for, which are mostly women.” Because of the dearth of women’s representation in Indonesia’s government bureaucracies, women have become more involved in the community and spend a much larger part of their disposable income than men on education, nutrition, health care and sanitation - things that directly benefit families. Because they hold the key to sustainable development in this country, our special focus is on women. Though Bali is more developed than the country’s eastern provinces, there are still areas that are underdeveloped and can benefit tremendously from the technologies that Kopernik distributes. The NGO started working with a yayasan to help poor mountain communities in Karangasem, East Bali, which relies on generators for electricity and where living conditions, are still way below standard.
Kopernik also has a strong online presence, a virtual marketplace designed to help find solutions for the developing world. Requests and proposals for new technologies are posted on the website by people who are actually living with the challenges. After funding by corporations and individuals, the technologies are shipped directly to local organizations that in turn distribute them to the end users. A critical component of Kopernik’s philosophy is that the technologies are not given away free. Kopernik’s local partners sell the technology to villagers either at full cost or at subsidized cost. “It depends on the local situation and how much people can afford. We have this policy in place because we don’t want to create dependency. It’s more of an equal partnership if end users pay for the technology.” A Fair Go for All Co-founder Ewa Wojkowska, who is also the organization’s Chief Operating Officer, has led an adventurous life working to improve the lives of poor people in developing countries across Asia. Ewa was born in Poland and immigrated to Australia in 1984. She grew up in Canberra where she volunteered for the human rights organization Amnesty International. In 1998 she moved to Melbourne where she earned a Masters in Politics and Public Policy at Deakin University. Ewa says moving from Poland to Australia made her appreciate the egalitarian nature of Australian society, giving her access to all sorts of opportunities that she would not have had otherwise. In Australia, she learned the concept of a ‘fair go’ for all. Now it’s her turn to give others less fortunate than herself a ‘fair go’ as well. Ewa spent ten years working for NGOs, the United Nations and the World Bank in New York, Sierra Leone, Thailand, Laos and Indonesia, focusing on the empowerment of vulnerable and disadvantaged groups living in the “last mile” of civilization. She has extensive experience working in the field of human rights and justice, election and public sector reform, and in disaster recovery efforts in the tsunami-stricken province of Aceh. In 2000, she travelled to Timor-Leste as an Australian volunteer in the aftermath of the tumultuous East Timorese referendum. It was during her formative years with local grass roots NGOs that Ewa realized that aid groups even with the best of intentions
In July, Kopernik initiated an education program in partnership with the Japanese company Benesse. A joint team visited a grade school in Ubud to conduct an interactive class on energy and biology. During the presentation the students had the opportunity to test out a range of educational toys such as microscopes and hand-cranked generators to get them excited about science and technology. Even though it was a school holiday, about 50 enthusiastic kids showed up.
or a visit to an optometrist. I tried them in the showroom and they actually work! Kopernik is also involved in appropriate agricultural t e c h n o l o g y, i . e . d r i p irrigation systems, corn shellers, milk pasteurizers and paddy threshers. On another shelf a pair of solar lanterns enable students to study or their parents work at night in off-grid rural areas. Several models of solar lights have proven to be extremely handy during power blackouts and can even be used as bicycle lighting and are far superior to paraffin lamps on overnight boating trips. Patricia Miklautsch, who is building a completely self-sustaining retreat center deep in the countryside of Tabanan, needed lamps that must illuminate pathways all night long as well as reading lights in the rooms that give intense light for short time periods. “I’m so grateful to Cindy at Kopernik who’s been incredibly efficient and informative with choices, lifespan, specs, warranty, etc., Patricia told me. “The solar lights I’ve bought have tested out exceptionally well.” No testimony as to the efficacy of Kopernik products carries more weight than that of Ibu Cat, the doyen of Bali’s environmental movement who writes Bali Advertiser’s Greenspeak column. Cat informed me that her remarkable Navanza water filter saves money and the water tastes sweeter. “I will never buy water again. They are even effective if water contains visible suspended solids - though in that case you have to change filters more often. For expats who want to help their staff, their improved fuel-efficient wood stoves are very helpful in compounds that now use kerosene or gas. These stoves not only save on fuel costs but also reduce exposure to harmful smoke if staff is still using traditional brick stoves. With so much biomass around, the fuel is free. Kopernik does great work. I love their stuff!” But perhaps the ultimate test is to depend upon a piece of equipment in a life-threatening situation. Staff member Cindy Nawilis did just that when she set at 2 am to climb Bali’s mighty 3041-meter Gunung Agung. Once she and friends broke out of the tree line, the terrain became so rocky that the more inexperienced hikers were forced to scramble up on all fours. “The Nokero solar lights were a huge help all the way up through 4-5 hours of darkness,” Cindy told me as she pointed out the lifesaving lamp in the showroom. “We loved the fact that they were small and lightweight so as to not burden our load. Since they could be clipped on our backpack or jacket, the lights were hands-free, which made them also hassle-free. They were bright and absolutely indispensable as we passed our two dogs to the person ahead over the steep rocks.”
Green Technology The new showroom at Kopernik - the first K-Store (Wartek – warung Teknologi) in all of Indonesia – specializes in selling practical appliances that are being used to improve household needs. Out of a menu of about 60 technologies listed on the Kopernik site the room contains a carefully selected number that are particularly suitable in the Balinese/Indonesian cultural and economic environment. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the store help fund Kopernik projects. These amazing ‘off the shelf’ devices address the most common problems faced by real people who are living with such realities as the shortage of clean drinking water and the lack of power. One typically ingenious device is the LifeStraw, a slender tube that effectively filters water, even if the user is sipping from a bucket of dirty water. Kids sometimes take a LifeStraw to their school, which often doesn’t have a clean water source nearby. The low-tech round Q-drum rolls water easily even over rough ground or up an incline from a river to the house. Another gadget are manually self-adjusting eyeglasses called AdSpecs for the poorest segment of society who aren’t able to afford eyeglasses
To celebrate the establishment of Yayasan Kopernik in Bali, Kopernik will be having an open house event from 10 am to 6 pm at their offices in Sayan on August 23rd, 2012. There will be fun activities, a silent auction, live music, refreshments and technology exhibitions where people will have a chance to see the products in action and try them out. Each station will have a staff member ready to share information. For directions, access their website http://kopernik.info/en-us/page/openingceremony. Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Beautifully & intricately Sri is currently designing more evening purses now. carved limited editions, polished to perfection, contempo- There’s an excellent sales professional who heads up the fine jewelry by TULOLA on Jl Petitenget. team in-store, her name is Dewi Pramitha, well versed in rary with traditional elements, unique pieces of art! product knowledge of Tulola designs, I was impressed! “The essence of the Tulola Collection is the relationship Each collection has a theme and some of the images between designer and jeweler. A dialogue of inspiration here are from Sri’s latest designs. Not only individual col- Tulola designs have been seen on Hollywood stars such bought to life by talent and skill forged in metal and lections but Limited Editions such as the fabulous Gladia- as - Courtney Love, Mischa Barton & Kelly Rowland is fire. A synergy of form, function & passion, the ingredi- tor cuff, then ask to see the Java bangle & Java ring in amongst others. In addition to the Tulola Flagship store in ents that create the signature Tulola jewels” gold as well, the Rhea & Aura cocktail rings in gold, all are Seminyak, Bali, Tulola has now opened a second store in Soho, New York. fashionably brilliant! Well this has to be some of the prettiest jewelry I have seen for awhile and want to share my find with you now. Beautiful stones; precious & semi-precious are Store Opening Times: 9am to 9pm – Tuesday to Saturday incorporated into many of the designs, ‘evergreen’ stones It’s always interesting to know who is ‘behind’ the of Rubies & Emeralds, then, a host of semi-precious Tulola Flagship Boutique, cnr. Jl Petitenget & Jl Cendrawasih No 2, Seminyak name and the particular jewelry line, in this case, the stones of, Citrine, Rose & Topaz Quartz, Rutilated Quartz, T: +62 361 4730261 W: www.tuloladesigns.com young lady is Sri Luce, the beautiful daughter of Grey Pearl, Mother of Pearl, Black Buffalo Horn, Desak Nyoman Suarti of glorious jewelry fame, as Rose Black Onyx, Green Topaz & Amber. There is a stunning well, a legend in the world of Balinese dance, collection of cuffs (limited) some unique cocktail rings Sri Luce Rusna, Creative Director sri@tuloladesigns.com obviously Sri has (with adjustable ring size - some span two fingers across), Apt. +62 8123859524 inherited her Mothers’ plus some very lovely earrings, statement neck pieces to talent! Sri Luce is individual brooches & hair adornments. RETAIL BITES FOR YOUR INFORMATION ! now a Mother herself with a young For fabric enthusiasts there is a relatively new store called daughter named LINEN on Jl Raya Kerobokan No 17 Kerobokan. 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T: +62 361 737 774 www.poudredeperlimpinpin.com Sri is part Balinese, part American and BLESSING is a teeny shop on Jl Kerobokan, No 19 with a background (up near the petrol station, same side) which currently of historic, cultural displays some very clever & stylish furniture from heritage particularly recycled timber plus - T: 081246077708 renowned for handTake a look at the c r a fte d je we lr y butterfly brooch, And, as this particular issue of the Bali Advertiser is out on teemed with her own experience in cutting edge a remarkable the 22 August, you may well find any number of stores, particularly along the back streets will be CLOSED FOR design & New York know-how, Tulola has made an piece of ‘Jawan’ IDUL FITRI CELEBRATIONS. Most stores/showrooms impressive start! (Balinese tradi tional work), the etc should be open early September. 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Take a read of their website lacework, hammered, link-work - all are skills by the www.senyumbali.org or check out their Facebook page. goldsmith in working the various materials, combining traditional elements with The Smile Shop’s earnings cover all staff costs which Balinese Royal jewelry contemporary design. means that the donors money goes directly into the utilising timeless techniques. patient medical expenses. The shop performs public In the main glass cabinet you And, if you see a awareness for the Smile Foundation, and is an essential can view a variety of particular jewelry piece fund raising arm, as well, serves as a valuable recycling wondrous handcrafted pieces but wish for a beautiful service enabling members of the community to acquire diamond to be used that definitely require closer things they might not otherwise be able to afford. instead of a semi inspection. precious stone, this The shop is always in need of support – money! Pieces that are either 925 can be arranged with goods for resale or time as a volunteer is more than Sterling Silver, Gold or Rose Sri Luce! custom made is par for the course with jewelry! welcome! The Smile Shop is open Tuesday to Saturday pieces dipped in Oh yes, there’s a gorgeous evening purse, pictured, the from 10am to 4pm, Sunday 12noon to 4pm. Gold (18 carat) and then, White or front encrusted with lumps of amethyst! Jl. Sri Wedari, Ubud ( 0361 - 975 485 ) retailtherapym@yahoo.com.au www.retailtherapybali.com
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RUGBY UNION
Over a hundred games showing off the best talent in Indonesian Rugby will be on show at the 2012 Bali Rugby Fest. The 2 day event will be held of the weekend of October 13 & 14 at the Canggu Club. Now in its 18th year, the Bali 10’s continue to be the oldest continous sports tournament in Bali. The Bali 10’s kicked off in 1995 with the original founders Stuart Doing, Larry Luckey, Chris Sanderson, Nigel Fletcher and Mike Shepherd who ran it for 11 years including through the terrible events of 2002 and 2005, up to 2005. There followed by a brief interregnum (a big word… for rugby players) of the IRFU ( now known as PRUI) out of Jakarta and then tournament management was brought back to Bali control by the then Bali Rugby Club President Rodney Holt who introduced Open & National comps and for the first time Women’s rugby 7’s and finals under the lights.
Full results below (Balinese unless indicated) Marathon: 1. Komang, 2. Rongex, 3. Lollo Wave: 1. Komang, 2. Lollo, 3.Yogi (USA) Freestyle: 1. Petr (Czech Republic), 2. Yogi (USA), 3. Komang Hangtime: 1. Petr (Czeh Republic), 2. Komang, 3. Rongex Longest hangtime: Rongex 3.80 seconds Jum for Chilli: Petr (Czech Republic) Simon Horn Overall Champion: I Komang Pande Bali Sports Foundation and Race Director Mario Bari would like to thank sponsors BIMC, Ripcurl, Coaltrans, Stiff Chilli, The Elysian, Sanur Beach Hotel, AirRush, Ripcurl School of Surf and Dri Dock. BEACH CRICKET Last year, in conjunction with the Sanur Village Festival (SVF), The Bali Sports Foundation (BSF) were very proud to hold the very first Beach Cricket Tournament in Indonesia. This year’s event, the 2nd Annual BSF/SVF Beach Cricket Tournament, will be the same with an Open and Junior section to the Tournament.
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Teams from Gianyar and Denpasar continue their rivalry, with Gianyar just edging out their rivals in the Final last year.
The 7th Edition of Hotair, Indonesia’s p r e m i e r e Kiteboarding competition saw I Komang Pande of M e r t a s a r i dominate, winning the Marathon and Wave, coming second in Hangtime and third in Freestyle.
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This year’s event was notable for the increased numbers of Balinese competitors, as tournament organizer Rodney Holt of Bali Sports Foundation observed, “this is good news for the Balinese kiteboarding fraternity as kitesurfing will be an Olympic sport in 2016 in Rio di Janiero and a Balinese has a very good chance of representing Indonesia like Oka Sulaksana has done in the past with wind surfing.”
The BRC run Bali 10’s under present President Nick Mesritz has gone from strength to strength with the full complement of 34 teams already entered by July. BRC would like to thank Xclusive Property for its event sponsorship, now in its 5th year. HOTAIR 2012
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The Junior section will consist of players from various High Schools in the Denpasar area, all coached by Wayan Suandi (Denpasar Cricket Club). We also hope to have a Girls section to the Tournament, but will be confirmed at a later date. With the ocean as our backdrop, all the players are again excited to participate in the 2nd Annual BSF/SVF Beach Cricket Tournament. Entries to Wayan Sam at cricket@balisports.com
Komang won the Simon Horn Memorial overall Cup presented by the late Simon’s two sons Anthony and Thaisson, Simon was a Judge in the previous Hotair’s.
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visa, have steady income and live permanently on Bali. Dauh Pala wholesale market: The best places to buy produce, meats and household goods on Bali are the traditional markets which are found in towns and villages all over the island, even in densely-packed tourist centers like Sanur (Pasar Intaran and Pasar Senggol). But the mothers of all traditional markets are the staggeringly cheap Kumbasari of Denpasar, and Pasar Dauh Pala in the west end of Tabanan where hotel chefs from Kuta-Legian even do their bulk shopping for fresh ingredients. Sample per kg prices: Onions Rp8,000; pepper Rp110,000; ginger Rp12,000; high quality palm sugar Rp21,000; candlenuts Rp30,000; chicken Rp23,000; chicken for offerings Rp15,000. What you can buy for Rp100,000 here will cost you Rp200,000 anywhere else. Grosir (wholesale) market open 1 am-6 am. If you arrive at 1 am, it’s not too early! Ideal if you’re planning a huge family or clan ceremony.
Women only! Why buy membership in a mixed gender gym when you can have more privacy in the company of other women? Hawa Gym has six specialized fitness centers only for women: Jl. W.R. Supratman 309, tel. 0361-843-1904; Jl. Gatot Subroto Barat 1B, tel. 0361-412-045; Jl. Mahendradata, tel. 0361-2133562; Jl. Raya Pamogan 100, tel. 0361-915-6313; Jl. Tukad Yeh Aya 18, Renon, tel. 0361-888-9407; also in Jimbaran. No men or children allowed. Cost to register Rp20,000, then a very reasonable monthly fee of Rp90,000 per packet (fitness and aerobics). Open everyday 7:30 am to 9 pm. Buy Indonesia! A number of made-in-Indonesia household product brands have solid reputations for quality, costing a bit more but more than make up for the little extra by saving time and hassle replacing the item: Broco for reliable electrical equipment like plugs and switches; Lion Star for expensive but very strong reinforced plastic household goods such as chairs, brushes, stools and buckets. Maspion, which makes kitchenware, plastic ware, glassware and electrical home appliances, is a less expensive but medium standard option. Nagata also makes affordable tableware (bowls, cups, plates, trays) plus strainers, spoons and cutting boards. ABC and Del Monte are best for processed food products like ketchup and canned fruits. Unilever’s personal and homecare products like toothpaste, soap, shampoos are cheaper than Johnson & Johnson but just as good; Rinai for tried and tested gas stoves; My Love for attractive and durable bed linens, sheets, pillow cases, comforters and bedspreads. Eiger is a sturdy reasonably priced locally made brand for backpacks, bags and travelling gear. Even after years of heavy use the stitching still holds up and zippers still work. Buy on credit: Bali’s finance companies only allow purchases to be made at certain vendors that they designate. Basically, this means that you tell them what you want and they’ll tell you which shops you must patronize in order to buy the DVD player, laptop, TV, washing machine or refrigerator in. You can even finance health insurance! The cost of financing depends on what you buy,
how much it costs, and how many installments you make (6 months, 12 months or 24 months). Based in Jakarta, PT. Federal International Finance (FIF) was established in 1989 and 152 branches all over Indonesia. The largest multi-finance companies in Indonesia, the company initially focused on motorcycle financing but now does multi-product financing including home appliances. Their office in Denpasar, at Jl. Imam Bonjol 29 (tel. 0361-767-757/751-229) works in conjunction with Awani Elektronik, Jl. Raya Kuta 43, and Surya (both near its office – one is in Kuta) work in conjunction with Kartika Elektronik on Jl. Raya Kartika in Denpasar, AGI Komputer in Tuban and Carefour on Sunset Road. FIF has another very busy office at Jl. Gatot Subroto 18D, tel. (0361) 430-220/746-4182 in Denpasar. At the FIF office last week there was a special running on Spektra electronic products with only Rp100,000 down! “Payment points” are everywhere. Foreign residents qualify if they have KITAS or KITAB
Toko of the Month - Mei Home Made Bakery in Sanur sells some of the best value non-taxed baked goods in Bali. Chewy just right bagels (plain, chocolate or cheddar cheese, Rp5000-Rp7000); scones both plain (Rp5000) and chocolate (Rp6000) and wholesome brown bread at only Rp15,000 per loaf just like great grandmother used to make in the 1930s. Take away orders or eat in a sit down section (free Wi-Fi). Run by a Balinese husband (the baker) I Nyoman Artayasa and his Japanese wife. Location: Jl. Tirtanadi 27, Betngandang-Blanjong (hp 081-139-5437), on the corner of Jl. Bypass Ngurai Rai, beside the Korean Market and near the traffic light at the intersection of Jl. Tirtanadi and Jl. Bypass. Best overall battery: AAs are still the most widely sold battery type, used in most flashlights, radios, toys, digital cameras and remote control devices. According to the Consumer Reports, Consumer Reviews, and Consumer Research product evaluation organizations, the longest lasting AAs are lithium batteries. The Energizer Advanced Lithium, sold in Bali for Rp50,400/pair, take an amazing 809 photos before dying. The best performing alkaline battery sold is the Energizer Max for around Rp40,000 for two. The above consumer tester outfits recommend using alkalines in low-drain devices such as remote controls and lithiums in highdrain devices like cameras. The cheapest and quickest dying batteries on Bali are standard ABC batteries (Rp3500 for two). Don’t get batteries wet, pierce them, expose them to fire, store or carry them near metal objects, or use batteries that feel hot, change color or emit an odor. Always use identical pairs of the same age and brand.
palm leaf baskets; zinc containers lose less water and last longer. Besides this improvement in efficiency, everything else about the salt making tradition in Amed is unchanged. The women fill the containers with sea froth and sea water, carry the 50 kg of water on their backs, then climb the wobbly ladder of a roofless, 2-m-high square stack of coconut trunks to a cone at the top, then pour the water in. It’s common that a worker will carry 500 liters (half a ton) of water per day. The result of all this labor is a delicious albeit gritty organic salt that contains not just sodium chloride but a number of other trace minerals such as magnesium, sulfur, iron and iodine. It is easy to concoct bath salt mixtures, skin exfoliates, scrubs and other cosmetic treatments using Bali’s natural sea salt crystals. Costing as much as $12 per ounce in health food outlets in Europe and the USA, in Amed one kilo is only Rp27,000. Note: sea salt doesn’t contain any anti-caking ingredients, so you can’t use it in a saltshaker because it clumps in Bali’s humid climate. Balms over aspirin: Natural balms (balsem) are better value remedies for headaches and muscle pains than taking Bodrex and Panadol pills (Rp5590-Rp6000 per packet) which Balinese use instead of aspirin. Packets of 4-10 pills are used up quickly, but a little jar of balm can last months because only a little amount is needed for each application. Geliga and Balsem Aktiv (both around Rp8500), and peppermint and lemon “extra hot” Herborist Aromatherapy roll-on oils (Rp12,590) are all used for muscular pain by rubbing them slowly and steadily with pressure 3-4 times a day, as “warming up” balms for athletes and are suitable for massages. Eagle Balm (Rp8500 20 gram) is a stronger topical a aromatic analgesic herbal ointment for alleviating muscle pain, fatigue, arthritis, sprains and itching due to insect bites, while Bokashi Rubbing Oil uses “micro-organisms technology.” Made exclusively or nearly exclusive from natural ingredients, having these traditional balms on hand around the house can effectively deal with most low-grade headaches and muscle pains. The plant-derived active ingredients and clear directions in both English and Indonesian are printed on the bottles.
Ata Baskets: Made only in the Karangasem regency of Bali and in Lombok, ata baskets cost more than bamboo, rattan and banana tree woven articles but they are very good value because the weave is so sturdy that it is said to last 100 years. Made from strong orchid vine material, the fashioning of ata natural fibers into basketry, purses, bowls, boxes and other woven containers has been developed into a fine art. An average-size basket takes 2-3 weeks to make; the woven basket is finished by smoking it with coconut husks and fruitwood chips for 3-4 days. Ata containers come in all shapes and sizes, and cost anywhere from Rp5000 to Rp250,000. In the Bali Aga village of Tenganan 4-5 shops sell very large selections of ata-ware made from fiber collected from the hills behind the village. Prices: tissue box Rp75,000; coin purse Rp45,000, mats Rp75,000, big woven bowls Rp160,000, handbags Rp350,000 (for bule, Rp500,000). Although pricy, these are utilitarian implements, meant to be used in dayto-day life, and can easily outlast similarly shaped containers made with plastic materials. Ata is also much stronger than rattan because the materials is moisture, heat and insect resistant. Even though ata articles are very durable, care must be taken in cleaning by using a soft rag, warm water and mild detergent to wipe the piece gently and then air-dry. Never use strong stain removers, caustic detergents or bleach. Correction: In the July The Frugal Balinist, the wrong URL was given for the Bali Manual. The correct address is balimanual.com.
Bali’s best sea salt: Chefs applaud the coarse slightly greyish crystals of Amed’s unrefined seasalt as much more flavorful than standard table salt and the best they’ve ever used in cooking. It is not as “salty” as table salt, so recipes may have to be adjusted for taste. While still dark, workers head to the beach carrying a pole with two hanging zinc containers made of roofing tile zinc with the appearance of sagging accordions. These have replaced
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Local News SBY Tells Indonesians To Stop Seeking Medical Treatment Abroad President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono told wealthy Indonesians to stop heading overseas for medical treatment in a criticism of medical tourism delivered at the Health Ministry on Wednesday (2/8). “Honestly, I’m not happy if our people go abroad for medical treatment because it only benefits neighboring countries,” Yudhoyono said. Indonesia’s ministers need to set an example for the rest of the nation and only seek treatment at domestic health facilities, he said. It is a policy Yudhoyono says he has followed for years. But he may be in the minority among Indonesians with the means to seek treatment at hospitals and health centers overseas. According to the Health Ministry, some 600,000 Indonesians leave the country for medical treatment every year. They spend an estimated $1.2 billion on treatment in nations with modern, and often better-equipped, health facilities. Among those who sought medical care overseas was Yudhoyono’s own wife, Ani Yudhoyono. The first lady traveled to the United States in June to undergo treatment for a nerve problem in her neck at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. “He feels concerned by the many Indonesians who seek medical treatment overseas, but the First Lady herself sought medical attention abroad,” said the Golkar Party’s Poempida Hidayatullan, a member of the House Commission IX that deals with health
affairs. Indonesia needs to change the perception of the nation’s doctors, who have the necessary skills and knowledge to treat citizens here, Poempida said. “For me, the perception that domestic health care is not that good is clearly because of inappropriate and un-integrated policies and strategies in the health sector,” he said. The lawmaker urged the president to push for health care reform and a larger budget in an effort to boost the system’s efficiency. “This should encourage the development of the national health sector and this should have the president’s special attention,” Poempida said. Yudhoyono told a crowd of reporters and Health Ministry officials on Wednesday that he was committed to continuing the development of the nation’s health system. He also asked those thinking of heading overseas to consider scheduling an appointment at a domestic hospital instead. “Our quality [hospital] and doctors are something to be proud of,” Yudhoyono said. “Many of our doctors are smart and recommended by other countries.” But for those who still plan to leave Indonesia for treatment, there is little the president can do to stop them, he said. “I could not forbid them, as I could not issue presidential decree banning our people from seeking medical help abroad,” Yudhoyono said. (August 2nd 2012)
Backpacker Blinded by Bali Cocktail Emergency doctors are warning tourists traveling to Bali about the dangers of tainted cocktails after a backpacker was left with permanent damage to her vision from a drink containing methanol. The 19-year-old American developed methanol poisoning after drinking eight to 10 complimentary drinks at popular tourist bars in Denpasar, Bali. The drinks contained a mixture of Arrack, a coconut flower rice and sugarcane spirit, and fruit juice, but it is likely that it was also contaminated with methanol from local ‘moonshine’ alcohol tainted with methanol. Methanol is used as a fuel, a windscreen de-icer and antifreeze. When the backpacker arrived in New Zealand 35 hours later she was suffering shortness of breath and impaired vision. The teenager was treated at Christchurch Hospital emergency department for methanol poisoning but her vision continued to deteriorate over the next four weeks. The case follows a similar incident last year in which a 25-year-old Australian nurse suffered brain damage and kidney failure after drinking Arrack laced with methanol, a toxic substance found in fuel, solvents and anti-freeze products. Jamie Johnston, from Newcastle, unknowingly drank
a cocktail laced with methanol on the final night of her Indonesian island holiday. When consumed, methanol can cause blindness, coma and death. In 2009, 25 tourists died after drinking a contaminated batch of Arrack in Bali. Christchurch Hospital emergency physicians Dr Paul Gee and Dr Elizabeth Martin said it was likely the woman drank a concoction contaminated with methanol from an illegal distillation of ethanol. The doctors, outlining the case in the journal Emergency Medicine Australasia, said it was not uncommon for the symptoms of methanol poisoning to be delayed by up to 50 hours after consumption, as the body metabolized it over a period of time. “Most patients complain of anxiety, headache, nausea, vomiting and weakness,’’ the doctors said. “Visual symptoms include blurred vision, spots, photophobia and partial to complete visual loss.’’ Arrack is a coconut flower, rice and sugarcane-based spirit which is produced commercially and illegally in Indonesia. It is a different drink than Middle Eastern Arak an anise-flavoured liquor. “This case highlights the risk of consuming alcohol of unverified origin in South-East Asia,’’ the authors said. (August 3rd 2012)
Rare Rhinos Photographed in Western Indonesia A conservationist says seven of the world’s rarest rhinoceroses were photographed at a national park in Indonesia. It is the first sighting there in 26 years. Tarmizi, from the Leuser International Foundation, said Thursday that pictures from movement-triggered cameras identified a male and six female Sumatran rhinos in Aceh province’s Leuser National Park as of April. More than 1,000 images from 28 camera traps were taken since last July. The park’s rhino population is estimated to be no more than 27. There are an estimated 200 Sumatran rhinos living in the wild in small groups in Indonesia and Malaysia, half the number from 15 years ago. An estimated 70 percent of the population has been lost since 1985, mainly to poaching and loss of habitat. (August 11th 2012) Bird Flu Claims Ninth Victim This Year in Indonesia An Indonesian man has died of bird flu, the health ministry said Saturday, in the country’s ninth fatal case this year. “The deceased was a self-employed 37-year-old male,” according to the report on the ministry’s website. The man was hospitalized on July 24 with a high fever and was placed on a ventilator five days later, according to the report. He died on July 30. Authorities do not know how the man contracted the virus, but said he lived near poultry farms. Indonesia has been hardest-hit by bird flu, with 159 fatalities reported since 2003 out of 359 worldwide, according to World Health Organization figures, which include the latest death. Bird flu, also known as the H5N1 virus, typically spreads from birds to humans through direct contact, but experts fear it could mutate into a form that is easily transmissible between humans (August 11th 2012) Alcohol, Drugs Lead to One Aussie Tourist’s Death Every Nine Days in Bali One Australian dies in Bali, Indonesia, every nine days, while hundreds more need consular help after experiencing problems, new figures have revealed. Consular officials said that alcohol and drugs have led to many accidents, while nightclub fights are among the biggest causes of trouble for thousands of Australians, who visit the tropical island every year. Information released by the Department of Foreign Affairs reveals that 39 Australians died in Bali in 2011- 2012. “The most common reasons for illness or hospitalization amongst young people who travel to Bali are injuries due to motorbike accidents and nightclub fights,” the Daily Telegraph quoted a DFAT spokesman, as saying. “Factors that cause these accidents are inexperience, unfamiliar road and traffic conditions and alcohol/drug consumption. Nightclub fights can often break out between friends and may be fuelled by drugs and alcohol,” he added. He said traffic accidents were the biggest cause of death after natural causes or pre-existing conditions. He said the lack of insurance; the lack of coverage for pre-existing illnesses, or the lack of cash to pay medical bills were also key reasons why Australians often sought consular help. “We have recently seen a marked increase in cases involving young male travelers, 20 to 30, with mental health issues,” he added. (August 14th 2012)
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Bank Indonesia said earnings accumulated on visa on arrival (VoA) from foreign tourists visiting Bali in the first six months of the year reached US$28 million. The earning in VoA rose from US$25.6 million in the same period last year, economic researcher of the central bank in Bali Sunarto said here on Saturday (11/8). Sunarto said foreign holidaymakers stay relatively longer or more than a week in one visit which resulted in the higher VoA fee. Those staying longer than a week in Bali are charged with a VoA of US$25, he said, adding the fee is US$10 for staying less than a week. “In Bank Indonesia’s report, there is no foreign visitor paying US$10 for VoA. That would mean they all stay for more than a week,” he said. Foreign visitors to Bali come by air, sea and land but most of them come by air, some directly from their countries and others via other cities in Indonesia (August 11th 2012)
Bali needs to offer distinguished and unique attractions to compete with emerging tourist destinations in Asia, according to the Association of the Indonesian Tourism Industry (GIPI). Chairman Ida Bagus Ngurah Wijaya said that Bali needs to improve the quality of its tourism facilities while preserving its cultural heritage at the same time, Xinhua news agency reported. “All the emerging destinations are now working hard to discover their cultural assets to compete with Bali,” he said. Bagus Sudibya, deputy chairman of the Bali chapter of the Association of Indonesian Tour and Travel Agencies (ASITA), said that Bali does not have to draw millions of tourists. “It is important to attract quality tourists rather than focusing on the number of tourist arrivals. Quality is much more important than quantity,” said Sudibya, former chairman of the Bali Tourism Board. Bali welcomed 2.75 million international visitors last year. (August 6th 2012)
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Supreme Court Sentences Anand Krishna to 2.5 Years in Prison The Supreme Court overturned a ruling issued by the South Jakarta District Court and sentenced spiritual guru Anand Krishna to 2.5 years in prison. “He was proven [guilty], violating article 294, sub-article 2, of the Criminal Code on adultery,” Ridwan Mansyur, a spokesman for the Supreme Court, said on Friday, as quoted by Merdeka.com. “He was guilty in accordance with the prosecutor’s indictment.” Presiding judge, Zaharuddin Utama, along with two other judges, Achmad Yamani and Sofyan Sitompul, agreed with the prosecutor who filed the appeal and issued the appropriate sentence. Anand’s son, Prashant Gangtani, said that he would file a review with the court and attempt to bring the case to the International Criminal Court. He claimed that he distrusted the Supreme Court’s ability to serve justice. “I realize that taking these steps will embarrass the Supreme Court, but I will defend my father for the sake of truth and legal certainty in our country,” Prashant said. “I will bring this case to the International Criminal Court.” On November 22nd 2011, the South Jakarta district court acquitted Anand of charges that he sexually harassed three of his students. Anand’s former student, Tara Pradiptha, reported Anand to the National Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas Perempuan) during February of 2010. Tara accused him of sexually abusing her while she was under hypnosis in March 2009. Other former devotees, Sinta and Sumidah, later joined Tara in leveling similar allegations. The claims were a major blow to the self-styled guru, who for 17 years had spread spiritual messages about health and education to millions of Indonesians through his radio and TV shows, books and workshops held at his meditation centers in Jakarta, Bogor, Yogyakarta and Bali. (August 3rd 2012)
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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE AUGUST 22 - SEPTEMBER 05, 2012
Currently in the Leo New Moon cycle which started on the 17th and saw Venus creating a T-square with the Uranus/Pluto square and the Moon sextiling Mars and Saturn in Libra. This will culminate in the Full Moon in Pisces on the 31st when the Moon will be harmonious to the Pluto in Capricorn and Mars has moved on into Scorpio and now creating a trine with the Full Moon. What this potentially means is that as the cycle started we were stretched within our most personal and beloved relationships. All that old and suppressed “stuff” in relating was coming to the surface for processing and no doubt expression and possible confrontation and now as we head towards the Full Moon in Pisces we are feeling way more forgiving, kind and compassionate and willing to go to the depths rather then avoid, as we did in the first place which caused the suppression. We are coming to the end of the restrictions we felt at the beginning of the moon cycle now as this fortnight begins and Saturn and Mars begin to pull away from each other. Hopefully you have matured through this relationship exchange and not created more inhibitions for yourself through your unwillingness to modify your behavior and be honest. There is a strong need for nurture as Venus continues in Cancer. The Sun also moved into Virgo this fortnight and brings with it a desire to get healthy and to do the work that is necessary to bring about harmony.
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FULL MOON 8 Pisces 34 August 31, 2012 9:59 p.m. ARIES Your relationships could be a little challenged at the moment. Saturn has you in a holding pattern where you are feeling responsible and possibly bound by current circumstances.The old keeps raising its head and you may feel like you’ve done it all before and the familiarity could feel like its stifling your sense of freedom. Decisions are to be made around one thing and another and one relationship and another. Do you go for the familiar and forgo the need to upset things or do you go with the new which as yet is unproven. No doubt you will be feeling somewhere between a rock and a hard place.
LIBRA Although the last couple of weeks have pushed you to the brink of your emotional capacity, know that things will be getting a little easier. All that pressure and seemingly pushing you from the outside has now settled somewhat and you can finally see the wood for the trees. We put ourselves in situations not fully comprehending the extent of the stretch and growth that they will take us through. There is a slight reprieve now as we prepare for the next round of soul growing experiences. Build your strength through whatever modalities work for you and enjoy a much required rest and relaxation project.
TAURUS Venus is in the sign of Cancer throughout this fortnight and will create a square to Saturn at the beginning of September. You will have to show up at that time and will be doing the right thing with regard your significant other or face the consequences. There is a sense that you will want to do the thing that supports the relationship in the most harmonious of ways. Peace is a much sought after state particularly after arguments have ensued. Be kind, be gentle and be willing to apologize for your part to play in the drama. Everyone is feeling a little sensitive right now not just you. Keep this in mind.
SCORPIO Mars your co-ruler has entered your sign and will bring some speed to all of your undertakings. This is a great time for you to do and achieve much. Also as we pull into alignment with the next Uranus/Pluto bash you are feeling extra power surging through your body. Be yourself now without modifying your behavior. Others don’t always get the enormous capacity that you have to do things and out of their own sense of limitations, project the same onto you. A certain sense of boldness then prevails and you will feel the adrenalin rush as things move rapidly into alignment. A great time to begin new projects.
GEMINI Mercury returns to the degree at which it turned retrograde as we start the fortnight. Finally, things feel like they are moving forward. You are beginning to step out of your comfort zone with the willingness to promote yourself. This is a good time to bring your new talents and skills into the limelight through writing, blogging, networking and good old verbal communication. Be about networking what you do with the emphasis being on your work. Promoting peace and understanding is a big part of that expression now. You may have to enroll a little more precision than you are use to. Let this not deter you.
SAGITTARIUS If you are finding yourself more mentally stimulated than ever before, use the time to study or write. This is the time to share what you know and let others in on the secrets you’ve been holding close to home for a very long time. Of course, it’s not necessary for you to share everything. Those things which are close and personal are yours to keep to yourself. It’s more those things that you intuitively know will support others in their healing journey that I’m talking about. Things you’ve experienced that although painful enabled you to move beyond that small sense of self and into a more expanded version.
CANCER A potent moon cycle that brings renewal to all things spiritual. Who would have thought that this journey would uncover so much suppression? You are in good hands this fortnight as you continue to unravel this ball of past pains. Be patient, kind and gentle with yourself during this phase of the journey or you could find yourself lost in those Neptunian depths of despair. Come together with like minded friends and soul family who nurture your sense of self in a supportive way. There is no place for judgment here, whether it be from the outside or from yourself. Focus on self-love.
CAPRICORN This is the time to integrate the last fortnight and all its twists and turns and seemingly unexpected challenges. It can feel like things are moving too fast and then you take a moment to digest and assimilate and all is well again. If you get accustomed to the process then things will flow more seamlessly when next you are confronted with the same set of shifting circumstances. Although the situation appears different the coping mechanisms are somewhat the same. The more simple the mechanics of the integration process the more easy you will be able to implement them and want to do them.
LEO As the Sun graciously leaves your sign now and enters Virgo you will be impulsed to do a bit of a mental and physical detox. Mercury continues to support you with its mental gyrations and focusing on the grandness of the potentials at hand. Many have also been encouraged by the Saturn/Mars dance to set things in order in their life and in particular within their relationships. Endings are inevitable in dysfunctional situations as the new forces itself upon the hearts and souls of all involved. Let all of this occur with the grace and ease and love that it deserves. Grief is a natural part of this letting go process.
AQUARIUS Uranus has been communicating with Mercury and you feel ready now to move on the new. There is the necessity for boldness and action. It’s easy to keep things in the mental realms, although now is the time to act. The mind in pulling you into polarity with the more extroverted side of your personality and this is the one to employ for the current task. You know the gregariousness of your nature that springs forth from time to time. This is the one that I’m talking about. Willingly release those aspects of the past that no longer support you and prepare now for the next round of transformation.
VIRGO The Sun has reached your sector of the zodiac and brings warmth and inspiration. This is the best time of year to set some intentions and to clear the clutter from the physical and mental. When your thinking is in alignment with your heart you feel clear enough to move forward in a new direction. This movement away from the old, although daunting has filled you with positive expectation and you are beginning to see the results. Manifestation is a fun game that now brings instant results. Through this you understand the necessity to be clear in your thinking as casual thoughts now also manifest themselves.
PISCES Neptune retraces her steps all the way to zero and stations and goes direct in November. There is something very potent and very beautiful in these times of rapid change and even though you don’t have the answers to your questions, you can rest in the knowing that all is in some kind of Divine Perfection. Peer beneath the shifting sands and find your true nature in the spiritual realms that release your heart from the attachment to any sense of struggle or separation. Rather than look for the answers in the external world or within others, reach deep inside to find what lies in your own heart.
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I was just about to make the payment when i had this little problem with the picking up,I got an email from my agent..i taught i included that in my previous email. He said he won’t come for the inspection and pick up the car unless i pay him the agent commission fee first in order to be able to schedule a pick up time ,and my pick up agent head quarters is in the United Kingdom and all commission payments made for pick up, from anywhere in the world is sent to their head quarters in the UK and the only form of payments they accept is western union money transfer and i tried to pay online but they referred me to an agent location to pay by cash because of some security reasons, and there is no post office(there is usually a western union section in most post offices) or any western union agent offshore! so i have to ask you to help me with the pick up fees, i will include the $900 they charged to pick it (due to the price and weight of car) up and take it my home(1st class treatment), to the payments i will send through paypal,after i have made the payments, i will need you to help me send the $900 to my pick up agent through western union money transfer, the western union money transfer can be made at a post office near to you,there is always a western union agent in most post offices. And you can also send the money @ any western union branch. I will be making the full payment once I hear from you. NOTE: I will send USD fee)+$60(western union chrages)
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Cement Truck Deposits Dear BA, I suppose most people here have seen the increase of cement trucks on the roads – they take up more than one lane how could you miss them. And I suppose most people have also seen where the cement trucks have dropped small piles of cement on the main roads. The cement that falls accidentally from the chute makes a hard lump in the road, which many drivers steer around. This has become so common to see on the roads it is almost like the trucks are trying to bangun jalan [build the road]. In countries with more regulations all cement trucks are required to have a metal box built at the end of the chute to catch any cement that should come down the chute while driving. I have seen these in Singapore recently and would suspect that any cement deposits on Singapore roads would lead to a quick financial penalty for the company involved. May be even a few stokes of the cane. Any way is there anyone in Bali with legislative power reading this? If so, get some laws made requiring the use of the metal boxes to catch the cement. If not, tidak apa apa, all roads will be cement soon and we will not need asphalt for roads anymore. Happy trails…… Lewis [ Sanur] Post, e-mail, fax or bring in your letters. Please address all to Letters To Bali Advertiser. Bali Advertiser will decide what to publish and will edit as needed.
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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka
Healing Animals with Our Loving Energy I’m reminded of the Beatles song: ‘All You Need is Love’ as I write this column. Recently our dog Max got very sick with Distemper, which is a virulent virus that attacks the nervous system. He’d had a vaccine for this, but we found out later from our veterinarian that it was a cheap brand which he never used on dogs, because the vaccine was almost always totally ineffective for protecting them from this deadly virus. We had gotten our gorgeous pitbull from a friend, who of course had no idea that she’d bought a bad brand. We discovered that our dog had contracted Distemper from a stray puppy that had wandered on to our property and passed it on to him. The symptoms began with Max falling into lethargy and shortly afterward he began continuously throwing up until he was dry heaving. It was so difficult to watch him in this state, and my husband and I were both fraught with worry about how we could help him survive this virus which was known to be deadly for puppies. Max had just turned one so his age was in his favor, but his immunity still wasn’t too strong because he hadn’t been exposed to many dogs or other environments prior to us owning him. Since my husband and I both knew Reiki, we began to channel the energy directly to Max and he responded to it, getting just a bit better. There was recognition in both myself and my husband, that by day three it was pretty touch and go. We felt that the determining factor of whether Max would survive depended on whether he would make it through the night. Dewa was determined to give everything he had to contributing to Max’s survival. He stayed up all night long giving Max Reiki and loads of his love. There was a communion that occurred between Max and Dewa which is hard to put into words. I am certain that Max would not have survived if Dewa hadn’t totally given his love and complete attention to Max as he’d done. By the next morning, Max had already greatly improved. I too had been giving Max healing with this new process I learned called ‘Cellular Memory’. All one needs to do is put your hands on or near the animal you want to facilitate healing for and say: ‘Activating Cellular Memory now, point of creation turn’. This allows the energy to go back to the point in time when the injury or illness occurred and turn it so it can be uncreated. It is a potent body process that can be used on animals and people to heal old and new physical traumas and illnesses. Each time I did this process on Max, he could instantly feel it even though I wasn’t even touching his body. Animals are incredibly responsive to energy healing, because they don’t have all the points of views and judgments that most people have which locks us up and blocks us from receiving healing.
The veterinarian came the next day to check on Max, and he was surprised by how much he had improved. He told us the good news that Max would survive, but we already knew that he would. It was through the power of love and our willingness to keep open to the possibilities that saved Max; but also, he had make his own choice to live and continue to be a part of our family, which we are all so grateful for. He is a huge contribution to creating greater joy and peace in our lives and we can only hope that he will remain with us for many years to come. A friend of mine shared another amazing story with me the other day, about a man’s love for his dog. John Unger carries his 19 year old arthritic dog Schoep down to Lake Superior every night. He gently cradles him while the dog floats on the water which helps Schoep sleep. It’s quite rare that a dog lives to the ripe old age of 19, yet Schoep continues to live with the help and incredible love of his owner John. Animals are beings just as people are. Our wounds heal quicker when we are loved. We recover from surgery and illness much faster when we are loved. And we can deal with challenges that seem insurmountable when we are loved. There is not much difference between humans and animals when it comes to the power of love to transform and heal our lives. There are so many animals throughout Indonesia that aren’t receiving love but are instead abused and mistreated by their owners or strangers. Imagine how different it could be for all of these animals if everyone they contacted gave them love and understanding instead? What would it take for our awareness to change in regards to how we treat animals? What would it take for all of us to appreciate the amazing contribution animals are to our lives? How can all of us generate change to take place in these animals life so that they can have even more possibilities? Michele is a healer, transformational coach, teacher & writer who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools. She has lived on Bali for 10 years & incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique healing & coaching practice, providing a transformation healing experience for her clients and students. www. spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com
Latitudes Artists : Shan Franck Clergue French Artist Genre : Oil Paintings Period : August 17 until October 01, 2012 Every day, 10.00 a.m. until 10.00 p.m. Location : Cafe Des Artistes, Jl. Bisma 9X, Ubud Tel: 972706 Locals Only Artists : Group Exhibition Genre : Paintings Period : July 21 until September 30, 2012 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. Location : Taksu Gallery, W Retreat and Spa, Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak Tel: 4738106 Visual Symphonies Artist : Erizal AS Genre : Paintings Period : August 2 until October 1, 2012 Every day, 9.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m. Location : Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran Bay Tel: 701010 Please e-mail Bali Advertiser to place your exhibition here free of charge. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to publish or not publish submissions.
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Vanaf de luchthaven richting Jimbaran/Uluwatu. Dan bij McDonald’s Jimbaran naar rechts. De weg volgen, aan je linker hand passeer je eentankstation en rechts Nirmala Supermarket/Resort en dan nog ongeveer 50 meter, het “Club House” aan je rechterhand. Het is een vrijblijvende bijeenkomst, wij vragen geen entree geld, geen lidmaatschap! Kom voor de gezelligheid, hapje, drankje, vergroot je netwerk of vind antwoord op al je Bali vragen. Contact: info@bali-dream.com
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Bali Advertiser Interview: Desmond James of Sourcing Bali With a plethora of traditional wares of all shapes and sizes, one can easily become overwhelmed with shopping for authentic Indonesian products whilst in Bali. Spread far and wide, trying to find what’s new, what’s very old, or simply searching for that piece that resonates, it’s close to an impossibility to come to Bali and know exactly who is doing what, and where. Thankfully, one company has taken the headache out of sourcing Balinese products and along the way, given something back to the local community. In this edition of Business Spotlight, Bali Advertiser caught up with Desmond James of Sourcing Bali. B.A. Do you specialise in rare items? S.B. No, not really. We tend to stick with what we know (more custom made, new items). When we get requests for original ethnic/antique art, I refer these requests to people who are better informed than us. I’d prefer to give the sale to someone else and know that the customer is getting the qualified knowledge and information that they need. B.A. What type of quality control do you implement?
B.A. Desmond, you’ve taken a major headache away for clients; you must have had a few Panadols at hand when you first started, given the scope of your business? S.B. You might say I’ve had a few sleepless nights, but we always manage to get there in the end. As anyone who has done business in Indonesia would know, things don’t always go according to plan. The key is to think creatively, be flexible, and help to find solutions. I’m still working on my skill at patience. B.A. Generally, what are people looking for most: traditional antiques, modern furnishings, art, etc.? S.B. Thankfully, it varies. We have a wide range of clients with a wide range of styles and preferences. This means that we don’t source the same things all the time, it makes for an interesting experience. We still source a surprisingly large amount of ethnic pieces, carved doors, carvings of stone and wood, and we still source a high degree of handicrafts, but there is an increase in ‘modern Bali’ decor – and it’s many interpretations of what that might mean. B.A. In the old days, furniture shop owners abroad would have to come to Bali, shop, pack and send themselves. Have we reached the point now where Sourcing Bali is a one-stop online shop for overseas retailers/distributors and they never have to leave their shores? S.B. Nearly, but not quite. We still encourage our buyers to come and see Bali/meet suppliers at least once a year. It’s an important part of the creative process for the buyer, for us, and for the suppliers. It helps to strengthen the bonds of business by coming and meeting us and suppliers face to face. Although I have to confess we have lots of repeat clients, many of whom have been with us for years, whom we’ve never met.
S.B. We have a small army of QC’ers. There are three guys on bikes who are out on the road every day, checking larger items before our cargo crew collect the goods. They’re armed with moisture content metres, tape measures, control samples and mobile phones with cameras to report back to admin if anything is not right. Plus we have a crew of six in our warehouse who do the QC inspections on all smaller items. We have strict controls to check colours, sizes, finishes against control samples, masters, etc. Our guys are super diligent and fussy. We have a reputation for being over fussy, but I’m fine with that. It helps us to ensure that our customers get exactly what they ordered. B.A. You offer a personal shopping service. Is this more for professional buyers or do general tourists utilise this type of avenue for shopping? S.B. We provide Sourcing/Buying trips for profession/ commercial buyers and we provide Personal Shopping for private customers – in fact, we were the first company on Bali to provide this one-stop service for personal shoppers/visitors to Bali who need assistance to find, select, order and ship. We take the worry out of buying and shipping for private buyers. In most cases, orders can take four-six weeks to be made, meaning that the customer has left long before the goods are ready. It makes perfect sense to use an agent like Sourcing Bali who can be your eyes on the ground (open, trustworthy, professional), who can keep you informed on progress, report on production, send unbiased images and reports to the customer, and then most importantly, check, check and check to be sure it’s 100% correct. B.A. Reading some of the testimonies on your website, you have a lot of happy customers. Does this come down to good old-fashioned service? S.B. That’s it is a nut shell. I’m an old-school hotelier, trained with Regent and Four Seasons in service excellence. Customer service is at the very core of our company philosophy and the essence of how I train my crews. It’s the culture that we endeavour to uphold in all levels of customer contact. I believe that if you keep the crew happy, the customers will be happy. I take a lot of time to ensure that our team understands the direct relationship between good service, happy customers and great results. B.A. Balinese traditional wares continue to be in-vogue throughout the world. Why is it that all things Bali never lose their appeal? S.B. Bali is still – and I hope will always remain – unique. Even the name emits a sense of wonder and awe. Where
else can compare to this extraordinary island with its culture, the unusual, the wonderful scenery of the rice terraces, the arts and crafts, the skills of the stone and wood carvers, the jewellers, the weavers of cloth and baskets? For me, even with the traffic, pollution, corruption and mess, it still manages to fill me with an incredible sense of pride for being given the opportunity to live here. For those who don’t have that pleasure, a small piece of Bali can and does evoke a true sense of paradise, and this is why I think that (quality) handicrafts and traditional wares will never lose their appeal. B.A. You export to Fiji. Why is Fiji prominently on the map for you? S.B. Easy... it’s a country of many islands, it’s hot and it imports nearly everything. Perfect! B.A. One of your other divisions is supplying the hospitality industry (Hospitality Essentials). How do you keep that competitive edge: do you design your own lines of products or are these sourced throughout Indonesia? S.B. We weren’t the first to start this type of business, but we knew that if we were going to get into it, we had to be better and different than anyone else. We worked hard at creating our own designs, using better materials and better finishes; it’s a constant goal for us to create new and more edgy designs. We always seek new ways to showcase our creativity, whilst maintaining a high degree of quality and function. There are lots of copycats now, but we’re always raising the bar. B.A. It’s great that you actively support a number of community projects. Do you feel other established businesses are doing enough to help Bali’s disadvantaged or could more be done? S.B. No. I don’t think that enough is being done. I am passionate about our (company’s) obligation to assist our communities. Sadly, the Government does not encourage a culture that provides tax relief for donations to non-religious based institutions, and this provides no incentive for companies to assist – but that doesn’t mean that companies shouldn’t. I feel privileged to be in the position that I am that enables me to assist others and I think it’s terribly important that companies include philanthropy as part of their culture. It is incredibly rewarding both personally and professionally. It encourages the same in the crew, and helps build confidence in the community. Lots more can be done, could be done, and should be done. B.A. And finally, Desmond, any plans for continued expansion for the future? S.B. Always ☺
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SCHEDULE THAT Book Launch (1 September) It always amazes me how fast time appears to go, just disappears! I can’t quite believe we are looking to September’s events already and what a way to start the month with another book launch hosted by Bali’s favourite tea house, Biku in conjunction with Ganesha bookshop. The book being launched is called The Devil’s Garden, Nigel Barley’s latest novel. Nigel Barley is an anthropologist from the UK who has written many books based on his experiences and has been nominated for the Travelex Writer of the Year Award and has also won the Foreign Press Association prize for travel writing in 2002. The Devil’s Garden is a novel about love and war in Singapore under the Japanese flag where official histories and truth are complex. You can also learn more about his novel, Island of Demons which I am going to mention as it is a historical novel set in Bali. Island of Demons is a fictional account of Walter Spie’s life seen through the personal story of its narrator, Dutch painter Rudolf Beenet, who joined Spies in Ubud. Walter Spies, ethnographer, choreographer, film maker, natural historian and painter settled in Bali and transformed perceptions of Bali as a remote island to a paradise that attracted the rich and famous including Charlie Chaplin and Noel Coward. The book is ultimately a portrait of Spies and Nigel Barley writes beautiful discriptions of Bali, its scenery, its culture and its men. A must read for those who share a passion for this beautiful island. For those who have a Kindle or Ereader, these books are available on Amazon for download now or you can purchase the books at Ganesha bookshops and of course purchase a signed copy on the afternoon. Do come along for this wonderful chance to meet Nigel Barley, anthropologist, writer, traveller and story teller extraordinaire who spends his time between London and Indonesia. You must call to make a reservation as this afternoon is going to be very popular. There is no charge for this event but high tea is available which is delicious and highly recommended! When : 3 pm Where : Biku Restaurant, Jl Raya Petitenget No. 888, Seminyak Contact : 857 0888 www.bikubali.com
Chillout Lounge The Chillout Lounge has a whole host of activities throughout the week and at weekends that are worth noting. Every Wednesday there’s a debate night and Thursday evenings it is games night from 7 pm. On a Saturday morning it is yoga time with an hours yoga followed by brunch with coffee and tea included. Saturday night features live music and an arts jam session with Crescendo from 7 pm. The week concludes on a Sunday morning at 9.30 am with a mum’s and kid’s brunch from 9.30 am with a chance for mums and kids to get together with paints, crayons, playdough etc provided for the kids. The Chillout Lounge has definitely thought of everything and if you feel like getting out and meeting other people, this is definitely the place to go. Cost
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The Dark Night (Fridays) This elaborate entertainment venue has organised an end of week special with a great line up of entertainment with Dankerdeck (The Tarot Reader), DJ Yasmin Le Bon, DJ Buche with sexy dancers and Blackstones Band. Kuta is often perceived as night life for the tourists but The Stones invites everyone to join them on Friday evenings where the music is pumping loudly. Cost : free Where : The Stones, Jl Pantai, Kuta Contact : info@thestones-kuta.com
Gymnastics (Weekly) I was struck by Olympic fever over the last few weeks together with millions around the globe and I’m sure the BA readers were no exception. I was amazed and impressed by the dedication and sportsmanship demonstrated by the athletes participating for their country and the sheer determination of athletes. The games were truly amazing and inspiring and it is great to see schools encouraging the children to get involved in sports through initiatives such as the Bali School’s Sports Association (BSSA) and other clubs offering various opportunities. Bali has come along way in its efforts to encourage children to join in all areas of sports and gymnastics is no exception. Classes are available for all levels with beginners on Mondays from 4.30 pm to 6 pm, Tuesdays for the young kids aged from 4 to 6 years at 4.30 pm to 6.30 pm, Wednesdays is again for beginners from 4.30 pm to 6 pm and Thursdays from 4.30 pm to 6.30 pm and Saturdays from 10.15 am to 12 noon is for the intermediate to advanced children. Sports of any kind enable children to develop their fitness, competitiveness, team spirit and generally have a lot of fun in the process. There are also over thirty other classes available at 3V Canggu including bodypump and powerstep. Cost : IDR 70,000 drop in or IDR550,000 for 10 sessions Where : 3V Fitness, Jl Raya Padanan No 6, Canggu Contact : 789 8967 or 789 8968 fitness@3vfitness.com
Summer Closing Red Party Supernova (31 August) That’s it for another high season in Bali and Hu’u Bar are throwing their final party of the season to thank revelers who have flocked to their bar all season long. What a beautiful spot it is too and the perfect place for dinner. However, this evening is all about a party and the legendary DJ Todd Terry will play the best house beats. Todd Terry begain in the 80s as a DJ and his early work is considered a milestone in the development of progressive and modern deep house. It’s going to be a super evening and the ticket price includes a glass of premium drink. Cost When Where Contact
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Surf Film Festival (23 – 25 August)
By Dawn Chorus
latest and the best in surf films and documentaries. The opening night gets off to a grand start with the world premiere of an Indonesian documentary called, “Water from the Moon” by Arya Subyakto. The documentary features a group of professional surfers and film makers who venture into the Sumatran jungle to surf the Bono, a powerful river wave which is feared by local inhabitants for its devastating power. The film of the evening is the Asian premiere of “Surfing & Sharks” by Julian Watscon, a film that looks into the secrets and stories that underlie the shark stigma in South Africa. The directors of these films will be present. For 3 evenings, 17 films and documentaries will be screened from 3 minutes long to much longer films. You can read each film synopsis on the website. Ombak Bali is a platform for national and international surf film makers to show their films to interested audiences and its primary aim is to promote awareness of social and environmental issues by screening inspiring surf films that go beyond the wave. La Planche are one of the sponsors together with Rip Curl. Aim for a sunset drink at this lovely beach spot before enjoying 3 evenings of film made by film makers from the U.S.A and Indonesia to Brazil and Spain.
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from 7 pm free La Plancha, Double Six Beach, Seminyak www.ombakbali.com
Ubud Village Jazz Festival (24 August) Indonesia really does have some amazing musicians and artistic talent from all genres of music and it is great to see jazz featured. Jazz Rendezvous presents an evening of world class jazz with local jazz musicians includi n g Yu r i M a h a t m a Quartet, E.I.S ( Erik sondhy-Ito kurdhi-Sandy winata), Helmi and Dede, Widi Noor Project, Underground Jazz Movement and Dian Pratiwi. Betulnut is a new venue for live music in Ubud with great food and a friendly atmosphere which makes it the perfect venue for the festival. Cost When Where Contact
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IDR40,000 (pre event) or IDR50,000 (door) 7pm – 11.30 pm Betelnut Restaurant, Jl Raya Ubud 081 338 669752
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All applicants should include a comprehensive CV Simply apply to: hrd@jamutraditionalspa.com NC/Es/22 Aug 12
EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 7.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word. 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word. 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.
Telesales Agent – Bali URGENTLY REQUIRED
Do you want to earn Rp.6 Juta to Rp.15 Juta per month and work in a fun energetic environment? If yes we want to hear from you! The Bali Getaway the leading provider of discounted holidays to Bali is looking to recruit experienced telesales staff to work in our Bali Call Center. This is a great opportunity to work and live in Bali and be part of a rapidly growing travel company. Requirements: • Results orientated • Able to work under pressure and on target • Have excellent spoken and written English • Self Motivated and Reliable • Willing to be trained based on company standard operating procedure • Can Start Immediatley Candidates who feel they have the experience and skill set required to excel in this position should send their up to resume and recent photograph to recruitment@thebaligetaway.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12
YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Chief Executive Officer (Expat) - Indonesia Business Development Manager - Nusa Dua Sales/Reservation - Seminyak Public Relation Manager - Ubud Director of Food & Beverage/Assistant Director Food & Beverage – Bintan Restaurant Manager - Lombok Sous Chef - Ubud IT Solution Manager - Seminyak Director of Club - Jakarta
Executive Assistant Manager (S&M) (Expat/Local) – Tabanan Senior Sales Manager Proactive (JSO) - Jakarta Reservation Manager - Ubud Public Relation Executive - Ubud Food & Beverage Manager - Kuta Assistant Restaurant Manager - Seminyak Thai Chef - Seminyak Villa Manager - Umalas Guest Relations Manager - Jakarta
Our service is completely free of charge for candidates Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Dewi Sri, Blok C, Nr 3 • Kuta, Bali, Indonesia • Tel / Fax: +62/361.763.324 C/Es/G-22 August 12
Looking for; Shop Manager, experience in retail business, selling skills, good English. Good salary+commission. S e n d C V: < c o n t a c t @ thegallerybali.com>. [746] A Premium Retail Kitchenware Store Seeks Store Assistant. Must have good English. Email: <baliinfo@pantry-magic. com>. [086] Immediate start, Accounting, Receptionist, Housekeeping Supervisor, experienced, English speaking, computer skill, send CV to <HRD@ cliobali.com>. [108] Printing Company looking for CS & Junior Graph Designer, speak English, good skills in graphic softwares. Cashier, female, exp in same position. Apply: <job@supa-print.com>. [124] An established printing company looking for Sales Counter & Graphic Designer, good skill in graphic software, fluent English, Immediate Start. Apply: <job@indographs-printing. com>. [125] Urgently needed, Illustrator/ Sketch Drawer/Designer for jewelry and handicraft company, send application to <balijewel@yahoo.com> or call (0361) 261 146. [126] Accountant needed, with min. 5 years experience, also to organise the office. English speaking and writting essential. Please send CV to email <branyarbali@gmail. com>. [156] Pembantu / Childcarer wanted. Fulltime. Ubud. English speaker. <newearthgoddess@gmail. com>. [129] Hu’u Bar Bali are looking for VIP Bar Butlers, responsibilities include servicing our VIP customers in the bar and club area, working hours will vary depending on Bar/Club schedule. Competitive package & salary applies, email/CV to: <operations@ huubali.com> & <hr@huubali. com>. [132]
Looking for Guitar Teacher <polina@pashkov.com>. [130] Looking for Female Secretary. 20-35 yrs. Fluent in English. Phone 081 138 0510. Email <satoruno@ gmail.com>. [147] Holistic spa looking for English speaking Receptionist, good salary <jonathanlefevre@hotmail. com>. [148] Urgently Required: Assistant to the Development Manager, Production Group Leader, Administration Staff. Good English Oral and Written, S1 degree in reputable university, all majors are welcome, Able to work both individual and team, Good in Computer skill, Detailed, Self motivated. Please send CV to <hrd.pma. comp@gmail.com> / <rita@ wooden-ships.com>. [133] Sales Manager for European Market needed by hotel in Seminyak. SMS Tita 081 2395 0170. [135]
C/ES/I-16 May 12
Bali Krisna Service
Since 1999 Bali Krisna Service CV, has been the number one and most trusted domestic employee agency in Bali, specialising in housemaids, babysitters and nannies. We can provide domestic placement for • Babysitters • Housekeeping • Gardeners • Cooks • Cleaners • Security • And more English and Indonesian speaking, permanent or temporary, live in and out are available.
PRIVATE ENGLISH LESSON
w w w. b a l i k r i s n a s e r v i c e . c o m Tel: (0361) 744 6932, 264738 Hp. 081 2365 4977 ~ 9am - 5pm C/Es/I-16 May 12
BALI EMPLOYMENT & NANNY SERVICE PHONE 0361 8839741 / 081353149586 www.balinanny.net
We Provide: Housekeeper, Housemaid Babysitter/Nanny freelance & permanent Driver, Security, Gardener, Pool Cleaner Office Staff, Waitress, Cook, etc. English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male. Good Service With Guarantee C/Es/25 Jan 12
Looking for kitchen / service staff, for private villa (Ubud) and international cafe (Mambal). Phone 081-3 3721 3649 or <stmunroe@gmail. com>. [139]
Teaching and Work Opportunities for Native English teachers in Jakarta & Bogor – West Java Location:
M a i d Yo u n g F e m a l e + + Attractive, Good English, Liberal/Fun- Serving Guests, send photos <info@ ultracondo.com>. [140] Villa Boss & Maid cleaning, greeting, maintenance Everything. Experienced! Good English Manage Maids Live In - Couple - OK Seminyak <info@ balimodeling.com>. [141] Dibutuhkan karyawan untuk pengurusan Visa berpengalaman, Gaji tinggi + Bonus untuk fulltime atau Freelance. Hub. (0361) 211 7700 email:<laura@ indoreiser.com>. [143] P R / M a r k e t i n g o ff i c e r required by Yayasan Senyum Bali. English & Bahasa skills essential, willing to work with craniofacial disabilities, self motivated & creative, excellent computer & proposal writing skills, independent & team work, hold SIM C or A. Call Sukma (0361) 233 758 or send CV to <yayasansenyum@yahoo. co.id> For more information about our work see : <www. senyumbali.org>. [142]
Well-established language schools in Bogor and Jakarta
Requirement: Teachers with TEFL Qualification. In some cases other qualification will be considered, depending on the nature and extend of experience.
Benefit: Highly competitive salary + Accommodation Assistance, paid holidays and work visa provided. For detail, please visit www.efjakarta.com Please send your CV by email to: efswara@pacific.net.id C/Es/30 May 12
The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Resort Mgr (Expat) Chef (Expatriate) Hotel Contracting Mgr Architect / Drafter Senior Accountants Secretary / PA Marketing Manager Villa Area Mgr Chief Engineer HRD Manager VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/22 Aug 12
Bali Advertiser
Employment
22 August - 05 September, 2012
Villa located in Pecatu (NEAR TO PURA ULUWATU) 45 minutes drive from Kuta Looking for the right candidate to fill this position :
HOUSEKEEPING STAFF
1. Male / Female, 20 - 35 yrs 2. Min 2- 3 years experience at same position 3. Basic English Languange Skill 4. Basic cooking skill (i:e prepare breakfast, eggs) Please send your CV to : lily@rlpdistribution.com TELP / FAX: (0361) 703477 NC/Es/22 Aug 12
Elite Havens is Looking for : LEGAL STAFF : Female of max 35 years old, graduated from a reputable academy/ university (faculty of law) has a min 3 years experience in notary and property legalities, experience in handling expat working permits, pleasant personality, independent and trustworthy, pro active, well organized, proficient in MS office, skillful in correspondence, filling and documentation, high level of written and spoken English, enjoys a high work pressure in a challenging environment. RECEPTIONIST & TELEPHONE OPERATOR : Male or Female, Max 30 years old, Fluent in both written & spoken English, flexible working hour, sociable /adaptable person, able to work as a team and individual, good appearance and tidy for maintain the Reception area.
LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)
A small resort in Gili MenoLombok is looking for a junior e x e c u t i v e m a n a g e r. Indonesian with 5 years experienced in hospitality industry. CV to: <w_defiar@ yahoo.com>. [151]
Babysitter needed, Jimbaran. Phone 0878 6218 2400. [128] Freelance tutor to teach 8th grade correspondence course to our daughter in Bukit 4 times/week. Contact 081 139 6163. [127]
Urgently require: a professional staff with fluent English to manage orders, dealing with clients and vendors for furniture and interior projects. CV to: <w_ defiar@yahoo.com>. [152]
Need PA + Shop Manager (female, 25-30 y.o). Computer skill + good English oral and written. Call 743 7771 or email <info@dsignfurniture. com>. [157]
Seeking Real Estate Sales, Female age up to 32 year old, fluent English speaking (Indonesian citizen only), w o r k l o c a t i o n S a n u r. Candidates do not require experience. Send email to <info@goodproperty-bali. com>. [153]
Looking for Marketing / Sales Personal. Female / Male, 24-30. Speaking English. 2 Years Experience. SIM C. Contact : <niconicobali2012@yahoo. com>. Mr. Nico 081 187 4955. [149]
Sea Circus restaurant looking a waitress and cashier to work as full time or daily worker, can speak English fluently, and have experience. Please send CV to email : <risdasanny31@ gmail.com>. [154]
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Urgently Required : 1. Public Relation & Marketing Communication 2. Front Office Staff Requirements : • Good Looking ( 1,2 ) • Min. 2 years of experience in his field ( 1,2 ) • Educational background min. Diploma ( 2 ), S1 ( 1 ) • Fluent in Active and pasif English ( 1,2) • Max. age 25 years ( 2 ), 35 years ( 1 ) Please send your CV to : Miracle Aesthetic Clinic Jln. Letda Tantular no. 47A Renon – Denpasar Email : budi@miracle-clinic.com NC/Es/22 Aug 12
VlCE Beauty Parlour is a new salon that will grow fast on the island of Bali. It will be located on the center of the buzz around Sunset Road. We are opening job vacancies and welcoming you guys who are experienced in the business and services. We are looking for well groomed and experienced: • Hairstylist / Hairdresser • Hair color technician expert • Nail technician • Beautician • Spa therapist (manicure, pedicure, massage, etc) • Professional waxer (hair removal)
Urgently needed. Project Manager for new villa at Mengwi. Full time, have good English and Indonesian, architect or civil engineer background. Send CV to : <oaziajobs@gmail. com>. [159]
Please send Resume/CV to: info.hrd@boostjuiceindonesia.com general.info@pbsdutyfree.com OR CV. Palm Jalan Danau Poso no.35, Br. Belanjong Sanur, Bali 80228 NC/Es/22 Aug 12
ACCOUNTING : Strong accounting & Administration background, Min 3 years Experience, Computer literate, very well presented & organized, Fluent in both written & spoken English, flexible working hour, sociable /adaptable person.
EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad.
Please send application letter and CV to : hrd@elitehavens.com Only shortlisted candidate will be contacted NC/Es/22 Aug 12
3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 7.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word
National Sales and Marketing Manager Dickies Indonesia is looking for a dynamic and motivated National Sales and Marketing manager to establish and develop our fashion and workwear wholesale, retail and online operations. The successful candidate should have the following attributes : • Fluent in English written & oral • Experienced in the same position at least 3 –5 years • Have an established customer base in Indonesia relevant to Dickies demographic • Capable of developing, presenting and implementing growth programs for retail, online, wholesale fashion and work wear divisions • Self-motivated, organized and results driven • Extensive experience in brand development strategies with demonstrated success in achieving outstanding sales results • Driven team leader with a strong staff management background • Direct reporting to Managing Director • Expatriate/Non Indonesian citizens with an employment background in Indonesia are welcome to apply
Accountant / Office Manager Will be to provide support and reporting to the Director. Your duties will include the following: • Creditors / Debtors • Office payroll • Oversee Payroll & Commissions • Maintain company accounts on MYOB • End of month reporting • End of Financial Year reporting and rollovers • Produce financial reports and management accounts • Monitor cash flow and Budgets Suitable applicants will have previous professional practice experience gained within a business services environment. You must be a degree qualified accountant. You will also have a strong working knowledge of MYOB and good communication skills.
PA – To Director • • • • • • • • •
Managing & supervising Villa staff Interviewing, employing and training Villa staff as instructed by the Directors Oversee purchasing for villa supplies General office administrative support : writing emails, letters and filing Screening emails and phone calls and answering or delegating where possible Maintain directors customer and personal contacts database Maintaining directors electronic diary Scheduling and booking appointments, reservations and travel arrangements Attending meetings and taking minutes For additional information on parent company visit: www.atomicfm.com.au Please send your CV and recent photo to: bree@atomicfm.com.au NC/Es/22 Aug 12
5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp.11.000 per word 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.
IS LOOKING FOR :
1. FASHION DESIGNER: • • • •
RESEARCHING FASHION TRENDS AND STAYING CURRENT ON CONTEMPORARY STYLES RESPECTING THE BRANDS IDENTITY AND IMAGE DESIGNING THE COLLECTIONS, CREATING SKETCHES AND SAMPLES CHOOSING MATERIALS DEFINE BRANDS GRAPHIC CHART ACCORDING TO COLLECTIONS EVOLUTION
2. BRAND MANAGER: • • • • •
EXCELLENT UNDERSTANDING OF FASHION & LIFESTYLE & ACTION SPORTS FLUENT IN ENGLISH (SPOKEN & WRITTEN) GOOD ORGANIZATION, ENERGETIC, MOTIVATED EXPERIENCE IN BRANDING & MARKETING SETTING OF MARKETING AND BRAND GLOBAL STRATEGY
3. PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR: • • • •
MIN. 3 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN GARMENT COMPUTER SKILLS ESPECIALLY EXCEL GOOD ENGLISH SPEAKING AND WRITING LEADERSHIP SKILLS
CV TO : bali.69slam@yahoo.com NC/Es/8 Aug 12
PT Research In Motion Indonesia, the maker of BlackBerry®, is looking for starting entry-level candidates to join their team in Sanur, Bali. RIM® is a world leader in the mobile communica ons market and has a history of developing breakthrough wireless solu ons. BlackBerry App World is an applica on distribu on service which provides BlackBerry users with an environment to browse and download applica ons and games. RIM is seeking driven individuals who can take our wireless data products to the next level in the global wireless market. Are you ready to make a difference in the world of mobile communica ons with RIM? Posi ons are available for BlackBerry App World Storefront Associates, an important role in the day to day opera ons of the storefront in BlackBerry App World. The successful candidate’s responsibili es will include reviewing and approving or denying new applica ons and themes that are submi ed to BlackBerry App World, as well as reviewing updated submissions and any ac vi es related to ve ng applica ons for distribu on in BlackBerry App World. Shortlisted candidates will have a university degree, strong English verbal and communica on skills, excellent a en on to detail and mul tasking skills, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. If you’re driven to take wireless technologies to the next level, it’s me you join the team at RIM. We offer a challenging environment that fosters crea vity and rewards excellence. Employees also have use of our award winning BlackBerry!
Submit your resume at our Website, http://www.rim.com/careers, or email it and your salary expectation to whuyen@rim.com C/Es/G-30 May 12
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Bali Advertiser
22 August - 05 September, 2012
BUSINESS SERVICES
Tourism Promotion Staff We’re looking for smart energetic people to join with our successful promotion teams. This is a fun job interacting, and chatting with domestic & international tourists. We offer a friendly and positive environment, backed with full support & encouragement. Team members can expect great earnings opportunities. With P/M average earnings of RP 4.5 million plus, including salary, daily bonus and great commissions. If you are motivated, confident and chatty we’d like to hear from you today. To arrange an interview please forward your CV to Yumi@absolutemail.net NC/Es/25 July 12
EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 7.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp.11.000 per word 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.
All your photography needs. Wedding, villas, product, etc. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [553] Web Designer. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name also printing project. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [553] For Bahasa course + Interpreter service. Call Moko 0812 3651 4990. [488] Private teacher Bahasa Indonesian for foreigner. Dwi 0813 3870 5158, <dwi. astari@yahoo.com>. [074] Photography services. Call 081 999 117 888. <www.BaliShoot.com> [654]
Composite decking specialist & carpentery. E-mail: <woodworking. bali@yahoo.co.id> / 0819 9985 7305. [033] Architect, experience design and build Villa Apartment. 0821 4588 0888, <the-architect@hotmail. co.id>. Kerobokan. [028]
Guest Services Manager for Boutique Villa Complex in Sanur • • •
Mature female Must have a good command of English oral and written plus computer skills Previous Experience in Villa/Hotel management or Guest Services or similar Excellent salary negotiable for the right person Send CV to manager@aleesha-rentals.com NC/Es/22 Aug 12
Work from home, or the beach, or your home on the beach. Ready for an Internet Lifestyle? Free info email <proelead@gmail. com>. [947] Graphic and Web Designer. I help you create graphic, website, interactive CD. <www.nofeemoon.com>. Novi 0819 3309 3509 . [122] Free first consultancy on property investment. We have 3 years experience in building and selling villas in Bali. 0361 805 0000. [123]
NC/Es/22 Aug 12
SALES CONSULTANTS
Overseas telephone numbers for orders, reservations, friends and family. Check <www.balitel. com> for details. [134]
Due to continued expansion we are looking to recruit positive, energetic people with an enthusiastic and outgoing personality to join our successful team in Bali.
Private tutoring for English or Bahasa. Professional female tutor. Home / office. Call: 0361-803 5005. [653]
Therapeutic Massage by female therapist with 10 years experience. 0878 6199 0107 <nurrahmawati77@ gmail.com>. [144]
These positions are both exciting and challenging and as such carry a lucrative and rewarding remuneration package.
Professional Photography services. Affordable price. Please Call: 0813 1017 7700 <www.AriosGallery. com>. [708]
Building Project Management & Architect Design Services, call Erickson 081 755 7496. [158]
Contractor and Project Management, Villa, Hotel, (0361) 747 3702. [104]
Initially we are looking for 3 western consultants plus 1 Indonesian who must be fluent in English.
Successful applicants will also be given the opportunity for advancement within the group. For further information and an informal interview please forward your C.V & recent photo to: yumi@absolutemail.net NC/Es/22 Aug 12
URGENTLY REQUIRED WE’RE LOOKING FOR QUALIFIED STAFFS TO JOIN WITH OUR TEAM AS :
EXECUTIVE CHEF
1. RETAIL MANAGER Min. Bachelor degree, proficient in English (oral & written),min. 3 years experience in the same position, computer literate: Ms Office, knowledge and experience of Microsoft Dynamics AX system, a results oriented individual with exceptional communication and managerial skills, strong leadership traits, excellent analytical skills and knowledge in statistics, able to work effectively both in teams and independently, self motivated, open minded and has a positive outlook 2. RETAIL ADMINISTRATION SUPERVISOR Min. D-3 Degree (Computer / Business Administration), max. 35 years old, proficient in English (oral & written), min. 3 years experience in Retail / Merchandising, Computer literate: Ms Office (Word, Excel), Min. 3 years in Managerial / Supervisor Positions, posses strong leadership traits, able to work effectively both in teams and independently, able to work in shift (if needed) 3. CUSTOMER SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE Proficient in English (both oral & written), computer literate, energetic & enthusiastic, self motivated, able to multitask, and fresh graduated also welcome to apply 4. WAREHOUSE STAFF Male, max 30 years old, have a car driving license, energetic & enthusiastic, self motivated, able to multitask 5. SECURITY Male, max 30 years old, have an experience in the same position, have a security license, energetic & enthusiastic, self motivated, able to multitask Please send all CV’s to hrd@jenggala.com or to PT. Jenggala Keramik Bali, Jl. Uluwatu II, Jimbaran, Bali. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
We are currently seeking a top caliber Executive Chef to join our award winning team. We require someone who has enjoyed a progressive career in the world’s leading restaurants, hotels and resorts at Michelin star or equivalent level. The individual should be dynamic, passionate, innovative and creative with an attention to detail and ability to deliver the highest standard of food quality and presentation. Must currently hold an Executive Chef position in a small operation or Executive Sous Chef in a larger operation. The successful candidate will meet the following criteria: • • • • •
NC/Es/22 Aug 12
• • • •
Bachelor’s degree in Culinary preferred. Minimum of 15 years kitchen experience in a Michelin rated restaurant or 5* luxury hotel/resort. Minimum of 2 years’ International experience as an Executive Chef within a 5* luxury property across Europe, Middle East or Asia. Must have a good knowledge and understanding of Western and Asian cuisine. Must be innovative and have a passion for creating new dishes and establish effective standards for all food production and presentation. Fluent in English with excellent communication skills. Excellent leadership qualities, proactive, with a positive attitude to work and proven flexibility. Human Resources experience is essential - recruitment, performance management, conduct management, training and development. Financial management - budgeting, knowledge of profit and loss, food cost management.
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY As Executive Secretary you will be responsible for providing administrative and secretarial support to the General Manager including but not limited to answering the telephone; receiving and distributing mail/correspondence; gathering data and compiling various reports for the management and maintaining files. You will be involved in high level guest contact and will be exposed to sensitive information necessitating considerable use of diplomacy, discretion and judgment. Qualification and Experience • • • •
Diploma/Degree in Business Adminstration or Business Management Previous experience as a Personal Assistant or Executive Secretary Advanced MS Office skills Excellent level of spoken and written English with other languages an advantage
Interested applicants may submit a detailed resume including a recent photograph to careers@gili-lankanfushi.com. Applications close Sunday 2nd September, 2012. NC/Es/22 Aug12
NC/Es/22 Aug 12
Bali Advertiser
Employment
22 August - 05 September, 2012
LOOKING FOR WORK
EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 7.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word. 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 11.000 per word. 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.
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1. Experienced HRD Assistant, (M/F, S-1), who has payroll and basic of HR knowledge, min. 2 years experience in similar position, max.30 years. 2. Spv. Warehouse (Male), S-1, min. 2 years Experience in similar position, max. 30 years. 3. Purchasing Staff (M/F), S-1, min. 2 years Experience in similar position, max. 27 years. 4. Warehouse Staff (Male), D-3, min.1 years experience in similar position, max. 27 years. 5. Spv Maintenance (Male) D-3/S-1 Mechanical/Electric, Strong knowledge on mechanical Engineering & Electric, min. 2 years experience in similar position, max. 32 years. 6. M B U (Maintenance Building Utility), Male, D-3/S-1 Mechanical/Electric, Strong knowledge on mechanical Engineering & Electric, min. 3 years experience in similar position, max. 32 years. All position must be Able to work under pressure and flexible in working hour.
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BA Feature
Article
Breaking the Silence On Child Abuse Preserving Indonesia’s precious childhoods By Polly Christensen
There is a garden in every childhood, an enchanted place where colors are brighter, the air softer, and the morning more fragrant than ever again. ~Elizabeth Lawrence Many of us remember our childhoods to be a time in life reserved for play, exploration and nurture. The majority of children in the world today are living in poverty and must therefore cope with a difficult existence; one which requires them to work, care for siblings and tend to the sick. In fact, almost 1 in 5 Indonesians earn fewer than 12,000 rupiah per day (Human Development Report 2011). Severe poverty drives people to take desperate measures in order to meet their most basic needs. Significant steps can be made to improve quality of life, especially when children are found in dangerous or abusive situations. We as global citizens have a responsibility to reach out and help. The Sacred Childhoods Foundation (a UK and Indonesian registered charity) was founded in 2008 and is committed to the belief that every child is equal and precious. “When it comes to children there is simply no argument to be had: all children require safety and love.” states Natalia Perry, founder of Sacred Childhoods. “The period of childhood is precious and childhood trauma can have a lasting and devastating effect, leading to difficulties in adulthood which can also carry over into the next generation. Sacred Childhoods’ aim is to protect vulnerable children from abuse and neglect by providing loving and nurturing care, long term opportunities, and practical solutions to Indonesia’s developmental challenges without encouraging aid-dependency”.
TACKLING CHILD TRAFFICKING Natalia and her team have recently turned their attention to the more sinister crimes within Bali and across Indonesia where networks of people are making money out of children’s innocence. To address these concerns, Sacred Childhoods has recently launched Project COCAC: Combatting Organised Crimes Against Children which focuses on combatting child trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation or organ removal, and combatting the sexual abuse of children by local and international sex offenders. H u m a n trafficking involves the recruitment, transportation, t r a n s f e r, harbouring, or receipt of a person for the purpose of exploitation. According to UN statistics, human trafficking is the world’s second most profitable illicit market, worth an estimated 32 billion USD per year in 2007. Undoubtedly the number has gone up in the last five years. Many adults are forced to work for little or no pay as domestic, farming or industrial laborers whilst others turn into ‘drug-mules’. According to UNICEF, an estimated 100,000 children are trafficked annually within Indonesia. That equates to one child every five minutes. A trafficker in the organized network will approach families and offer the older children jobs working on a plantation or as a maid in a rich person’s house. Some families are wary of the risks, but many are not and believe that their child will be well taken care of and will have the opportunity to earn money to send home. The sad reality is, once taken from their families, most are forced to become child prostitutes and are held in locked brothels where they are raped by Indonesian and foreign men many times. Others are sold as ‘child brides’ or sent to brothels in buyer countries including Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore and Saudi Arabia. The children are quickly broken down psychologically and suffer regular beatings, torture, and live in squalid conditions with little or no health care.
To put belief into practice, the dedicated Sacred Childhoods team identifies groups of vulnerable children and focuses on understanding their daily lives and the dynamics of each of the communities to which they are connected. The team then tailors projects, which respond directly to the needs of those children by building skills and confidence whilst also looking for ways to enable their families and communities to find their own path out of poverty. TOWARDS A BRIGHTER FUTURE One example of this approach is Sacred Childhoods’ Slum School in Denpasar. From around mid afternoon until the early hours of the morning, children are found begging or selling leather bracelets around Kuta. Once adults have resorted to begging to make a living, they almost always enlist the help of their children, and once that happens there is a high likelihood the cycle continues for generations. Every weekday morning, however, many of the children you saw on the streets attend the Slum School, which offers free education as well as medical and social support. When the children first started attending class, their teacher, Anggie, asked them what kind of jobs they would like to have where they were older. They gave her a confused look and said, “We will have children and go onto the streets to beg.” Two years later, Anggie asked them again about their ambitions and they told her “We want to become teachers, nurses, dancers and even pilots.” Their horizons and opportunities had broadened, and their self-perceptions had changed significantly. They were no longer destined to be beggars forever, now they see a world of possibilities and are equipped to step out of the cycle of begging and make choices of their own. Educating the children is only one part of the challenge. When the school first opened, the children’s parents couldn’t appreciate the value of literacy, as they themselves were illiterate. The promise of an alternative income source got the parents’ attention. With just five sewing machines, the Sewing Project began and 28 parents are now make garments and beaded jewellery. They learned basic literacy and maths, and understand how far these new skills can take their children. To support the Sewing Project, take a look at the products in the new charity shop on Jalan Goutama in Ubud (opposite Bar Luna); half of the proceeds go to Sacred Childhoods and as orders increase it is hoped that these children will be able to stop begging altogether.
In Indonesia, poverty, social acceptance of child labour, lack of birth registration, low education for girls, and early marriage, all facilitate human trafficking. Traffickers operate as part of an organised criminal network that ‘recruit’ children from their remote villages, create false identification and then transport them to larger towns or cities. Often, the network of traffickers buy and sell each child numerous times before they arrive at their destination, and with each sale the price goes up. They must ‘work off’ this price in order to buy eventual freedom. Many children who end up in brothels never find freedom. Torture, AIDS and other life threatening diseases kill them before their debt is settled. So who are the clients? There is no common profile for perpetrators who sexually exploit children. They may be old, young, married or single; they come from all socio-economic backgrounds and work in all kinds of professions (including child care professionals, police, and judges). This is true of all perpetrators who sexually abuse children, regardless of national origin. There is a growing trend for child prostitutes to be very young indeed partly due to the myth that taking the virginity of a child can cure HIV and a young child is more likely to be a virgin. But some of the motivation is a sadistic desire to hurt – which tends to be exaggerated with a younger child. There is a tendency sex for offenders from developed countries to travel to developing countries (such as Indonesia) to abuse vulnerable children who are in constant supply. With a greater chance they might be caught and convicted in their own country, paedophile networks are fast shifting location and Sacred Childhoods believes that Indonesia has become one such target country. Significant efforts to eradicate child prostitution by foreigners in Thailand have been successful, so the problem is now migrating. With numerous brothels in Bali hosting thousands of tourists and expats, Sacred Childhoods is concerned for the safety of Indonesian children who may be hidden from sight. The Sacred Childhoods Foundation recognises that child trafficking and child sexual abuse is often highly organised through various international and national criminal networks. Combatting organised crimes against children must have the attention of every government, regardless of its economy and development. International and national law enforcement groups together with NGOs all need to collaborate if there’s to be any progress in
eradicating these crimes. From 2012 onwards, Project COCAC will be developing its Awareness and Prevention Campaign through television and radio programs, and public presentations. The foundation will deliver outreach workshops to educate local parents and children in areas, which are most targeted by traffickers or frequented by clients. HEALING CHILDREN Although there exist some safe houses scattered across Indonesia, there are currently no specialist centres with high-level security (to protect the children from their traffickers and abusers) dedicated to providing intensive therapeutic and medical support. To meet this need, the Sacred Childhoods Foundation is piloting an innovative approach that combines many state-of-art practices in healing traumatised children. The Sanctuary is an eco village in a remote area of Bali designed specifically to care for children who have been rescued from brothels, intercepted on the trafficking routes, or been brought back to Indonesia after being rescued from other countries. The Sanctuary is a cluster of traditional Javanese style wooden houses being built from recycled wood, bamboo and other environmentally friendly materials. Children will attend school, engage in a wide range of therapeutic activities, access a workshop, receive medical care, and cook meals in this natural, peaceful space. Built on 7000 square metres, The Sanctuary will have extensive gardens incorporating organic vegetable plots, herbal gardens and play areas. The children will be paired with an Indonesian foster mother and live together in groups of four or five per house. The foster mums will provide 24-hour loving support alongside a team of Western and Indonesian teachers and therapists. It is expected that the children will live at The Sanctuary between one and three years whilst they regain a sense of psychological and spiritual balance, improve their physical health, and become integrated back into society. The team will make every effort to reunite the child with his/her family and support them long-term in the best possible way.
Because The Sanctuary consists of different buildings, donors have an opportunity to sponsor a particular structure. Consider funding one of the houses that the children will live in or donate towards the costs of the clinic. HELP US SHAPE THE FUTURE Indonesia has made important steps to develop a comprehensive policy framework and legislation to combat trafficking in persons, however the enforcement of these policies must be established throughout the investigative and judicial process. Sacred Childhoods is working closely with international law enforcement groups and training bodies to help the Indonesian authorities improve their ability and commitment to protect children across the different provinces. At present there are insufficient preventative measures to specifically reduce children’s vulnerability to the sex trade and address push factors behind this criminal activity. The lack of specialized support services and assistance for children suffering from sexual exploitation is also a major area of concern. Unfortunately children can’t hold placards and protest in the streets –children’s suffering is much quieter and more illusive. “It is time to break the silence on the horrific violations children are suffering from”, says Natalia. “No one has the right to abuse a child and I call upon every single adult to act as a Global Citizen and protect all children from abuse”. To join the Sacred Childhoods’ movement and help protect Indonesian children visit http://www.sacredchildhoods.org Donations of clothing, toys, or furniture for The Sanctuary and Sacred Childhoods’ projects are welcome at The Chill Out Lounge on Jalan Sandat in Ubud, at Desa Seni in Canggu and NEW Charity Shop on Jalan Goutama in Ubud. Copyright © 2012 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Bali Advertiser
22 August - 05 September, 2012
SANUR
Bali Time Property www.balitimeproperty.com
For Sale: Sanur Villa - Expat Returning home; 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, 1 lounge, kitchen, large balcony, private pool & BBQ area. Price negotiable. Call 081 7970 9724. E-mail: <balivillalife@yahoo.com>, <padidilounge@yahoo.co.jp>. [4857]
JL. Raya Batu Belig No.us8 Br. Umasari ,Kerobokan Kelod-Kuta Utara 80361 Bali Indonesia Phone : 0361 8621 888 / 0877 4752 668 LAND AND VILLA FOR SALE *. Seminyak Land for Sale in Peti tenget 32 are, Price 1,8 Billion/are. Ready to Build IMB, pondok wisata, 7meters road access.
Mature Canadian man currently living in Sanur wishes to find homestay, or will share your lease in Sanur area - long term. Please contact Jim 0821 4479 7222 or e-mail <telusthtruth@hotmail.com>. [5338] Sanur villa 7 ara 3 air conditioned bedrooms, 3 bathrooms unfurnished, pool, western standard/ kitchen, granite tops open living area, safe, quiet location, lovely garden, 5 minutes beach / international school 145jt. 0878 8949 4886 / <tonytrickey@hotmail.com>. [5344] For sale money changer in strategic location in Sanur area. Complete permit, license, and Bank Indonesia certificate.Good for investment, 14 years lease. Reason for sale because need money. Sell Rp. 2 billion (nego). Please contact 081 2361 0079 or 0852 2212 0341. [5362] Villa for rent min. 5-10 years, 2 storey, 4 bedrooms with bathroom. Swimming pool, garage, water heater, AC, kitchen. Jln. Kerta Dalem I/18A Sidakarya. Contact Pt. Mangku 081 7067 3142 - 0361 223 603. [5455]
Hotel for Sale Jl. Raya Peti tenget 11,5 are, 86 room, 5 floor, price 35 Billion include IMB for hold. Hotel for sale close the beach Jl. Dyanapura 10 are price 75Billion, 53 room, swimming pool, restaurant, roof bar.
4 Are absolute beachfront freehold land with spectacular ocean views at Bunutan Beach Karangasem, East Bali, in the beautiful fishing village of Amed. Rp. 120jt/Are Full title deeds available for inspection by appointment with owners on:
*. Canggu Kavling start from 5are until 15are ,price 425 million/are . Jl. Subak Pangi Prerenan with rice paddy view, ready to build, 6 meters road access. Land for sale in Brawa close to Canggu Club 20 are , Price 750 million/are. Land for sale at Cemagi 52 are beach front, Price 550 million/are. *. Bukit Land for sale jl. Labuan said Pecatu bukit , 1Ha with full view, price 350 million/are. Land for sale jl. Labuan said Pecatu bukit, 2,60Ha with Air Port, price 80 million/are Land for sale jl. Blimbing sari Pecatu bukit close to Alila 7,3Ha on clif front price 600 million/are.
Indonesian : +62 858 5994 4900 , + 62 81 755 0031 English : +62 821 4757 1967
Land for sale at Nyang nyang beach 1,5 Ha on cliff front 450 million/are *. Nusa Dua Land for sale jl. Bay pass nusa dua 40 are ,price 650 million/are. In front gate of jl. Tol Nusa dua *. Tabanan Land for sale in jl. Pantai Nyanyi. Beach front 35 are, price 700 million/are. NC/RE/U-22 Aug. 12
C/Re/G-22 August 12
Onyx Villa, Oberoi Seminyak – FOR SALE
For rent brand new luxury villa, only 900 m from Sanur beach, 250 m2 land, 180 m2 building, 2 storey, 3 rooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen set, living and dining area, swimming pool, garden, carport, maid room, service area, wifi, phone line. Call owner 0812 3955 5544. [5378] 3-bedrooms furnished villa in Sanur, living room, pool, gazebo, speedy, 700m to beach. USD 2100/month min 3month. Maid/electricity included, safe and quiet area. Also for sale. Call RW Kuta 081 834 6678. [5463]
Location: prime area of Seminyak, behind Oberoi Street. +/-250m from the ‘eat street’ & boutiques. Land size: 453Sqm; Building size: 600Sqm; Features: 3 en-suite; roof top garden + Jacuzzi; closed living & dining area; Western standard kitchen, lap pool & garden; in-door garage; staff & service area + CCTV; Fully furnished. Sub-lease: until July 2041; Price: USD 525k . Contact Ayu 087861131132 Email: ayunirwani@gmail.com or vermeerschpeter@hotmail.com
5 year lease, 2.5 BR , AC + pool, Jl Kesari, 700 million. Tanjung land ready to build, 5 blocks @ 5 are each, 6.5 million/are. 39 year lease. Tlp. 0815 8511 7108. [5465] House 2-storey, 2 bedrooms, 2-storage rooms, A/C, garage 2 cars, new swimming pool, quiet location, 1.5km walk Sanur Beach, low maintenance, semi furnished. 80 million per year nego. 0812 3617 9686. <madehilly@yahoo.com.au>. [5469] For rent Sanur area, beach front only 30 meter, 3 bedroom, furniture, carport, pool, kitchen, AC, 3 floor, gazebo. Price IDR 150.000.000/year. Contact person Mirah (0361) 744 8814 or Wawan (0361) 797 9936. [5474]
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Villa for rent on the beach side area, 800m from beach, 700m from supermarket, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, bathtub, pool, full furnished, beautiful garden, private complex and gazebo. Rp. 150 million/year (min 2 years). Contact Widi 081 338 351 390. [5479] Beautiful villa in beach side area, just 5 minutes by walking from beach, 5 are, quiet place, nice pool, phone line, garden and minimalist. Rp. 145 million/year. No agent. Contact Rara 0361- 7895 733. [5480] For sale villa 300m2, 3 building, 2 bedrooms with each bathroom, open dining room, garage, kitchen, s.pool, gazebo, quiet location, extra room for maid. Call 0812 390 6585, 0819 3606 1044, <ramayanivilla.blogspot.com>. <diary_art@yahoo.com>. [5307] Warehouse & office for rent. Localed at Jl. By Pass Prof Dr. Mantra, only 5 minutes away form Sanur, with famous business area. Ready to rent with company export licenses, 18 are kabd, 368 m3, office & warehouse 72 m2 for open shop. Big area parking, 5 room mess, 3 bathrooms, ktichen, incl. telephone, speedy, electricity, water, only Rp 175 jt/yr. More detail information, contact Mr. Bagus on 0813 3956 1913 / 275 3382. E-mail: <info@giftsdeco.com>. [5483]
C/Re/G-08 August 12
Rent: New house 500m2, minimalist, 100m to Sanur Independent School, 3 bedroom, AC on 2nd floor, H/C water, fully furnished, s.pool 4mx8m, garden, parking. 1st floor good for office. Rp. 150 mill/year, nego. 081 856 1536. [5488] Sanur studio apt, self catering, A/C, pool, free wi-fi, suit holiday or long term rentals, safe local area, 3.5 Juta p/m. Info: <newstartbali@gmail.com>. Mob: 0819 9941 4624. [5491] New impressive luxury villa with fresh sea air on 6 are freehold land, located in best Sanur area, only 100 meter from white beach. 3 bedrooms with bathroom, 2 living rooms, pool, kitchen, double garage and separate 4 room staffhouse. Contact: Sylvio (owner) 0812 3612 9559, IDR 11.000.000.000. [5497] Studio apartment for rent 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living - dining room, kitchen, fully furnished, available for monthly & yearly. Danau Tamblingan near Hardy’s Sanur. Please contact 0815 4742 7257. [5500] NC/Re/G-22 August 12
exotiqproperty.com
Seminyak
BB-B188
Umalas
• Brand new villa in the heart of Seminyak with WOW factor • Sitting on a 1,485m2 of land, offered on leasehold for 24 years + 10 years option • This 4 BR villa is almost a village in itself as it flows from one quarter to the next, connecting the garden, infinity pool and the covered outdoor living area. • Using the finest materials like wooden floors, steal beams & wood shingle roofing • Just 5 walking minutes away from the entertainment and beaches of Seminyak
For Sale USD 1,500,000 Patrick Clancy (62) 817 973 3031 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
Canggu
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BB-A59
BB-V425
South Seminyak
BB-B186
• Luxury villa blessed with a generous landscape down to a river embankment • Six bedroom on 12,2 are of land, villa comes with full Pondok Wisata license • Large living & dining area, a gourmet kitchen and bar for social gatherings, large private pool, a movie room with projection and home theater system • 27 years lease with negotiable extension • Only takes 10 minutes to enjoy the beautiful scenery on the Seminyak beach
• Lovely 3BR villa in South Seminyak • Combining modern-style elegance & Balinese touch, sit on 560 sqm of land • Offering the comfort of modern facilities and utilities, private pool, en-suite bedrooms, a fully-fitted kitchen, open/close living and dining area • Leasehold 23 years + 25 years option to extend available at market price • Only takes a few minutes to enjoy the beautiful scenery on the Seminyak beach
For Sale USD 1,850,000 Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
For Sale EURO 295,000 Adami Gilberto (62) 812 4658 8471 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
Ungasan
BA-B58
Jimbaran Beach
BA-V352
• An absolute beachfront penthouse, Echo Beach. Last chance! • Two storey penthouse residences range between 383 sqm to 412 sqm, including roof top swimming pool and decks, offer for 50 years leasehold • 1st floor has a master br & guest br, kitchen, open plan living & dining areas • 2nd floor has another master bedroom, private swimming pool & pool deck • Part of a 5 star resort, rental returns and residential use
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Prestigious 3 bedroom villa in resort Located within a prestigious 46 villa world-class resort Set atop the sweeping cliffs of the southernmost tip of Bali Featuring stunning views of azure waters that stretch to the distant horizon • 30 minutes to the Bali International Airport
• Luxury Villa in Gated Estate in an Exclusive Location • Luxuriously stylish 1 bedroom villa (approx 238sqm) set on 176sqm land • Part of an exclusive 19 villa estate with full management services, rental program & superb facilities • Situated on a wooded ridge of land with outstanding natural beauty • 20 minutes from the airport
For Sale POA Eric Livesey (62) 812 3766 3111 Seminyak Office (62 361) 737 358
For Sale USD 750,000 Siti Salmah Purba (62) 878 628 220 02 Jimbaran office (62) 361 703 208
For Sale USD 300,000 Luki Purwanti (62) 819 998 491 23 Jimbaran office (62) 703 208
Jimbaran Beach
BA-V358
Ungasan
• Stunning Views from a Spectacular Villa • 4 bed villa - modern design which enjoys uninterrupted views • A stunning Indian slate tiled 15x7m swimming pool, a Bale with panoramic views • Fantastic lifestyle investment – must see! • 20 minutes from the airport
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For Sale USD 1,700,000 ono Stephen Williams (62) 857 381 285 89 Jimbaran office (62) 361 703 208
For Sale USD 1,300,000 Eugene Shivnan (62) 819 998 859 04 Jimbaran office (62) 361 703 208
Sanur
BC-V701
BA-V333
Nice sea views, part of Exclusive Estate Luxury villa comprises of five bedrooms and en-suite bathrooms This villa would also be very suitable as an investment Spacious enough to accommodate a large number of guests 30 minutes to Bali International Airport
Sanur
• Brand new two storey freehold villa, strategically situated in beach side Sanur • Close to shops, restaurants and other public facilities. • Two AC bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms plus guest toilet, • Open living room adjacent with kitchen, swimming pool amidst a green garden • Close to the beach, distance to airport is about 20 minutes
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For Sale IDR 3.800.000.000 Mediani (62)818 55 6309 Sanur Office (62)361 287 642
For Sale USD 495,000 Mediani (62)818 55 6309 Sanur Office (62)361 287 642
BC-B142
New contemporary luxury designed leasehold villa in a small villa complex Located in the very heart of Sanur, just 150 meters from the white sandy beach Completely furnished and equipped with modern kitchen appliances Closed to the shops, restaurants and other public facilities. Three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and out door shower Modern features equipped with a video camera security system with an internet connection, power stabilizer and generator as a back up of your electricity.
Lembongan Island
BC-B126
• This beautiful leasehold villa with stunning view of Bali Sea and Mount Agung, only 20m away from the beautiful white sandy beach of Tamarind bay. • 3 en-suite bedrooms have double bed with air-con and fans + en-suite bathrooms • Fully furnished and equipped (nego) and in the center of the villa there is a big living room with dining area, • Best choice for holiday-home on a unique location with good rental possibility – or just a good investment with the ever rising, Rental license (Pondok Wisata) For Sale AUD 440,000 Mediani (62)818 55 6309 Sanur Office (62)361 287 642
Ubud
BC-L499
• Beautiful hillside freehold land filled with absolutely magnificent views settled on the Ayung River • Electricity & water supplied and access road available • Perfect for resort development or private villa estate • With the size over 20.000 sqm, the land can be subdivided and offers a fabulous view of the rice terraces and volcano
For Sale IDR 10.000.000.000 Mediani (62)818 55 6309 Sanur Office (62)361 287 642 C/Re/G-22 August 12
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Real Estate
Bali Advertiser
22 August - 05 September, 2012
OTHERS
CANGGU
Land for sale 5 Are, Pererenan, Tumbak Bayuh, nice location, rice field view. Direct owner, call: 0852 2856 7669. [5352]
Villa for rent: area 3 are, 2 bedroom, living room, kitchen, aircondition, hot water, swimming pool, big garden. Contact Made: 081 236 30309 / 081 9166 59 151. [4134]
Surf Paradise. Remote, Friendly, Indonesian Island. Rare Surf Front Property. Generally Uncrowded, consistent and user friendly. From $40,000 (lease) to $160,000 (Freehold). Ready to build. Prices rising. Contact: <felipe.pomar@ yahoo.com>. [5420]
Homestay for rent daily, monthly location in Canggu. Close to the beach. Please call 923 4390 / 0853 3703 0775 / web: <www.jscangguhomestay>, e-mail: <jonsenhomestay@ yahoo.com>. [4463] Brawa area land for sale, price development/building site of 810m2. 3 minute drive (1,6km) to popular Canggu Club. 1 minute drive (500m) to Brawa Beach/Legong Kraton Hotel. 30m mainroad access. E-mail: <shinta_alnahawi@ ymail.com>. [4665]
Villa for rent in Lovina, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished recently renovated. Cable TV, undercover parking. 6 month lease 12.5 million - 12 months 25 million. Extension available. 10 mins to beach. Terry 0813 3813 6110. [5470]
4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 (English), 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www.villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villaellabali.com>. [4837]
KEROBOKAN House for rent, ready to move in, 2 locations: Padang Griya, 6 are, building 200m2, 2 storey, AC, telp, 7 bedrooms & in Muding 3 are, 4 bedrooms + AC, big garden + AC. Please contact 7474 790 / 423 582. [4134]
Call: 0819 9941 3821 Email: putu.takumi@gmail.com NC/Re/P-8 Aug. 12
Villa for rent, 5 are, swimming pool, in front of LollyPop School. And villa for rent in Banjar Pengubengan. AC, swimming pool, hot/cold water. Please contact 081 2363 0309 / 0878 6202 6999 . [4870] Brandnew Guesthouse in the heart of Antikbusiness. great quiet location, all facilities, pool, AC, hot water, Europe TV, DVD player, parking, free WIFI, in Jalan Tangkuban Perahu No. 89. Tel 0815 5962 1263. <www.perahu89.com>. [4434] House for rent 2 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, living room, kitchen, pool, garden, garage, non furnished, location Kerobokan. Info call 0813 3786 0401, e-mail <wahyu5577@ yahoo.com>. [5429] Villa for rent/sale at Kerobokan. Two bedroom with swimming pool, full furnished, close to Sunrise International School. Jl. Mertasari Perum Puri Priskila 29X. Telp. 081 7975 4600 or 081 7973 2166. [5430] For rent ruko & house, Jalan Mertanadi 109, Kerobokan. 3,85 are. Price Rp. 250 million/year (nego). Please contact 0812 362 1692. [5432] House for rent on Jalan Tangkuban Perahu, 3 rooms, 3 bathrooms, hot water, living room, kitchen, private park, full furnished, and some equipment, Rp. 55 million/year. 081 734 4511, e-mail <ade_iga@yahoo.com>. [5436] Villa for sale/rent. 2 bedrooms, 1 living room, kitchen, 3 bathrooms, gazebo, 4 are land, ricefield view, garage, semi furnished, pool. Sell Rp. 5 Billion (nego), rent Rp. 150 million/year. Contact 0852 3708 2919. [5443] House for rent 2 bedroom, full furnished, location Perum Uma Sari Petitenget. Quiet street, carpark, 5 min Potato head, Kudeta, minBar, best place. Price 110 million nego for 2 year. Call now 081 834 9404. [5446] Umalas area villa for yearly rent, 3 bedroom AC, 2 bathrooms, open living, laundry room, large garden with pool & gazebo, garage, semi furnished. Quiet area. Direct owner 081 2366 5447 - 0819 9992 0277. [5459] For rent beautiful house villa style, 150m2 land, 130m2 building, 2 storey, swimming pool, 3 rooms, 2 bathroom, kitchen set, living and dining area, garden, carport, 5 minute from Kunti / Sunset Road. Only 65 million / year, min 2 years. Call owner 0819 9939 4455. [5377] Beautiful house for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, air conditioning, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and full furnished, plus cleaning staff. Rp. 120 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [4941] Luxury cottage rentals Umalas 2 in shared compound. Sm 1 room cottage 4. spacious 1 room cottage with kitchen 7.8. 1 bedroom cottage 7.5. Internet, house keeping etc/ share pool. Annie: 0815 5892 8261 Yan: 736 903. [5485] Beautifully renovated 3 bed 3 bath home w/ private pool, granite kitchen, laundry room, huge picture windows w/ ricefield views from every room. High loft-like ceilings and spacious rooms. 3 years @ Rp. 150 million/year or 7 years @ Rp. 135 million/year with payments. TF +62 878 6198 8111. [4144] House for sale at Br. Kuwum Kerobokan. Land 156m2, 2 storeys, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, hot water, garage, kitchen, living room, broadband, quiet area, security 24 hours. Detail please call (0361) 741 5215 or 0878 6180 5000. [5494]
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BEFORE YOU BUY ANY PROPERTY, CHECK THE A LIST A List Land Seminyak Beachfront. 27 are. Only beachfront land left. Licensed for condotel. Next to Pelangi Beach hotel. 55 year lease. Just USD6.8 mill nego. LL 010* Sunset Road. 16.75 are. 40M H’way frontage. Rear and side road access. Perfect block. 2.5M/are Seminyak. Next to The Villas 30 are. Perfect square block. Mature trees. 5m access. 25 yr lease Rp 12 mill/are/yr Oberoi. Next to ‘The Club’ villas. 5 are. Square shape. Palm - lined 6m avenue access . Position A. Rp 3M per are. Freehold A List Villas Canggu. Jl Nelyan. Dream villa on 15 are, 100m from beach 5 bedrooms, dream kitchen, theatre, indoor and outdoor living spaces on 2 floors. Bar, study, games room, lap pool. No expense spared. USD1.9 million. VL 039* Seminyak. Exceptional brand new villa. 15 are. 5 bedrooms, 2 kitchens, enormous living spaces, lap pool. Finest quality fixtures and fittings. Roof garden views. US$1.5 million. VL 035* Petitenget. Brand new. Jl Telaga Waja. Spacious 4 br villa on 3.5 are. 2 min walk to beach. Behind Living Room. Full furn. Pool. 2 garage. Great rental potential. AUD$825.000 VL 036* Jimbaran. Villa-in-Resort. Stylish 4 br villa on 2 levels in boutique resort. Beautifully furnished. Full resort security and facilities. Great investment potential. US$900K freehold VS027* Ubud. Absolute steal! Amazing architect-designed 5 pavilion villa in 2 hectares of virgin forest. 80% completed. Dream retreat for personal or business. 20+20 year price-locked lease. Just US$375K!VL015* Umalas. Reduced. Brand new, stylish 2 br/3bth villa. A.C, pool, big living/dining, lovely outlook. USD245K VS018* Umalas bargain. On 4 are. Lovely new riverfront 2-3 bed villa. Full furn. AC, stylish living. Just USD290K VS049* A List Hotels/Restaurant Seminyak Boutique Hotel. 16 x2-storey suites. Next to The ‘W’ bungalows on 25 are. 70% occupancy. All facilities. 75m walk to the beach. US$3.5 mill. Oberoi bar/restaurant 18.5 are. Fully operational beer garden and BBQ restaurant. 35m2 building. Huge potential. All licenses. 8 yr lease. Rp 4M or Rp2M joint venture. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.
For sale freehold or rent 2 villas, 3BDR on 500m2 with pool, luxury 4 BDR on 700m2 with pool + jacuzzi, full paddies + river view, 5 min from Canggu Club. Jl. Pantai Berawa, Gg. Bisma. 0812 3672 2812 / 0812 3619 9241. [5132] Brand new freehold villa for sale. Great location & great value investment. Walking distance to Berawa Beach & Canggu Club. Modern minimalist style, 3 bedrooms & bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, staff room, office room, storage, s.pool, carpark, ricefield view. Contact info 0361 871 5116 / 0818 0551 4128. [5392] New villa for rent, 2 AC bedrooms with private bathroom, kitchen, livingroom & terrace, fully furnished, tropical garden, swimming pool with rice field view, 20 million/month - 145 million/year. Call 0812 3603 8666 - 0818 0550 3799 for detail or e-mail <stromenggolo@yahoo.com>. [5437] For sale: Free Hold : Brand new house for sale CangguDalung, 2floors, 3bedrooms, two bathrooms, laundry room, western toilet, one bathtub, living room, kitchen cabinet set. Land size 1Ara, constructed surface 158m2, 20 minutes to Canggu club. Permit, hot water, weel water, Pdam, electricity. Ask for 985million rupiah. Owner: 0878 6231 4479 or <kadek_sari@hotmail.com>. No Agent Please!!!! [5440] Rent bungalow, nice garden, quiet, 47sqm, 1 bedroom, 1 small kitchen, equiped, AC, hot water, WiFi, staff include. 1 night 600.000Rp. 1 week 3.000.000Rp. 1 month 7.000.000Rp. For 2 persons. Contact 0819 1671 2667. Canggu. [5441] Villa rent/sale. Building 315m2 / 7.35 are, furnished, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen, maid room, etc. Garden, large pool & ponds. 30 min from airport, 10 min Canggu Club. Rent 230 million/year. Call 081 895 7082, 0813 2509 5697. [5442] Villa Freehold 2.25 are 2 kilometers north Canggu Club. Open plan, kitchen, lounge, dining, bathroom, pool. Upstairs 2 large bedrooms, bathroom, view deck. 2.8 Bill negotiable. <sandyhydes@gmail.com>. English 0821 4480 7065, Indo 081 7419 5172. [5464] Villa for rent, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, AC, swimming pool 11x4, garden. Price 150 juta/year. Location Canggu Pererenan. For villa showing contact Wayan 0878 6199 8527 or e-mail <mondotonio@hotmail.com>. [5471] Canggu - 3 bedroom 3 bathroom pool villa, 90% complete, choose your own finishings, 25 year lease, US$ 250.000 freehold US$ 300.000. 2 bedroom 2 bathroom pool, US$215.000 25 year lease, US$250.000 freehold. 0815 5843 4797. <heleninbali@gmail.com>. Berawa area. [5472] House for rent yearly 2 bed in Canggu Brawa. 2 bedroom villa, pool, furnished close to Canggu Club. And have another info: 3 bedroom villa and 5 bedroom villa for daily rent. For option please e-mail to: <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id> (Bertha Lusy S) or call 0817 9108 255 / 0821 4525 8269. [5475] Villa for rent. Good investment. 3BR. 1 Big livingroom. 2 bathrooms. 2AC. Swimming pool. Nice garden. Built-in BBQ space. Big parking. Balcony. Warehouse. 2 minutes to Echo Beach. Rp. 85 million/year. Call/SMS 081 138 0510. E-mail <satoruno@gmail.com>. [5477] House for rent 2 floor, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 living room, kitchen, garden, garage, store room, quiet area. Only Rp. 50 million per year. Take 2 years price nego. Contact owner Desak 0815 5838 3332. [5478] Villa Nauli for rent in September and October: 300 Euros per week. 4 bdr + pool + garden. All include: staff + wifi. More info: <paris_bali@yahoo.com>. [5484]
Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: info@balialist.com C/Re/I-22 August 12
Brand new villa in Canggu. 5 min from Echo Beach. 3 bedrooms, open living room, pool, garden, gazebo, Wi-Fi, TV sat, staff. Contact 0818 900 480. [5487]
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GIANYAR Ruko for sale on 4 are land, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150]
Wireless broadband Short or long term Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens
A quick cheap sale! Owner leaving, Villas with big pool, 22are, beach view, maid house, garage, generator. Call Ayu: 0361.888 8818. [5027]
RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Call: 736 339 or 081 138 6450 C/Re/A-22 Feb 12
House for rent 256 M2, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bathroom, furniture, Telephone, PDAM. Taman Nuansa Tjampuhan, Jl. Tjampuhan Utama Barat 2 Bay Pass IB Mantra. Please call Ari 0812 3794 2949. [5490]
We are in the early construction phase of over 20 Villas in Sanur
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Amed beachfront, 10 ara, central location, main road, views of Lombok, IMB with 25m setback, ready to build. Hak Milik Rp.225,000,000/ara. Direct from owner: 081658-1935 or <info@ecodivebali.com>. [5192]
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● Denpasar-Padang Sambian near Bali Med hospital 5 bedr house on 4 are freehold Rp. 3.500.000.000. ● Nusa Dua-Mumbul Taman Ayu Villas; newly built 4 bedr villas, freehold US$ 385,000. ● Saba 3bdr villa on 10are near the beach; from 2nd floor view over ricefields and ocean. Freehold US$ 320,000. ● Jimbaran near Muaya beach/ bay & McD 3bdr house fully furn. on 22 are with 1000m2 vacant land for any other purpose. Lease 23 years US$ 395,000 ext. ● Bangli-Undisan in eco-environment friendly area 20 are + 2bdr hse lease 92 years US$ 99,000.
● Kuta-Tuban near airport and Jl. Kediri; 11 are land Rp.160mill/year, min 15 years! ● Amed new beachfront 3 bdr house on 400m2 with rental license, freehold Euro 145,000. Rent Rp. 260mil/2 years. ● Sanur in the center & close to the beach fully furnished 2 bdr villa lease 42yrs US$ 320,000. ● Padang Bai in the high lush green outcrops & near the bch beautiful 3 bdr Eur. style villa on 10 are for $ 385,000. Also 11 are ready to build walled land bargain Rp. 900,000,000! ● Gianyar - Bona Blahbatuh 12 rooms hotel / bungalow resort freehold Euro 750,000.
“APEX” is Dutch owned and also specialized Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 in Visa & Business Consultancy baliconsult@apexpertise.com www.apexpertise.com Visit our website for more exciting properties!
Beach house for rent in Candidasa. 3bedrooms, private swimming pool, fully furnished and equip, gazebo, private beach 10m to the ocean, fantastic place for people want to dive and enjoy the real Bali. Daily, monthly, yearly. 0812 3649 6762, 0361 822 8288 or e-mail at <sbbtechnology@ gmail.com> and <daus.bali@gmail.com>. [5493]
LOMBOK Dijual dari pemilik tanah 1 Ha, daerah Senggigi, diatas bukit, pemandangan laut, jalan pribadi. Sudah ada banyak hotel/resort. For sale from owner 1 Ha of hillside land with seaview and private access road in the Senggigi area. Already developed area. Fixed price/harga pas IDR 2.000.000.000. Hub/Telp +62(0) 812 2161 7850. [5451] Land for sale 54 are and 50 are in Kuta Lombok area. Freehold certificate. Price negotiable and reasonable. Please contact and nego. Directly to owner: 0813 3862 0385 / 081 2389 0739. [5460]
LAND FOR SALE CANGGU - Kayu Tulang, 17 Are, 4m Road access, Rice paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 300 Mill/ Are KABA-KABA - 12 Are, sealed access, Ready to build. Rice field paddy views. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 125 Mill / Are - 18 Are, sealed Road access, Ready to build. Rice field paddy views. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 150 Mill / Are JIMBARAN - Kampial, 8 Ha, on the cliff with beautiful Jimbaran beach views,Ready to build. Sealed access. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 100 Mill / Are - Dreamland, 4.2 Ha, Spectacular Dreamland cliff top, 6m sealed access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 700 Mill / Are PECATU - Bukit Pecatu, 2Ha, beach views, 4m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 150 Mill/ Are - Bukit Pecatu, 46 Are, beach views, 6m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 380 Mill/ Are TABANAN - Kelating, 35 Are, river views, 5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. PRICE : IDR 60 Mill/ Are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I -22 August 12
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Jl. Kayu Aya 77x, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone +62 (0) 361 737358 www.exotiqproperty.com Patrick +62 (0) 817 973 3031 pclancy@exotiqproperty.com
Freehold Land for Sale
Well running bakery and coffee shop with coffee roasting business for sale. Including property, staff, equipment, car, furniture and regular customers in Lombok and on Gili Trawangan. Contact 081 836 5790. [5467]
Pererenan 1,700sqm/1,750sqm Gently slopping Ricefield views Residential zoning
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Brand new townhouse, 27 units, close to Kuta & Denpasar, modern furniture, deluxe bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, sat TV, hot water IDD telephone, laundry, room service, 24 hours security. Jalan Pulau Galang 324, Denpasar. Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com C/Re/G 18 April 12
NEGARA Dijual tanah. Locations: Negara (Jembrana, Mendoyo, Yehembang Kangin). Depan pantai. Luas: 9660 M2. Hub: Hp: 0815 5825 1632, Hp: 0812 3679 4388. [5439]
KUTA Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hotwater, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/beach 5 min. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 3 mill / 4 mill/month, Rp. 200rb/day. [3617]
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LAND FOR SALE & RENT Seminyak,Oberoi: 5, 10, 12, 18, 15, 16, 21, 28, 30, 34 A Petitenget, Batubelig: 8, 10, 13, 15, 22, 28, 56, 72 A Canggu: 2, 3, 10, 11, 14, 15, 25, 28, 30, 44, 60, 80 A Umalas, Kerobokan: 2.45, 5, 15, 17, 20, 27, 32, 44 A Bukit Jimbaran: 2.8, 4, 6, 9, 18, 50, 82, 90 A, 1.88 H, 5 H Marlboro, Denpasar: 4, 7.8, 9, 15 A;
VILLAS FOR SALE & RENT
Location: Seminyak, Kerobokan, Canggu, Jimbaran 2 bedrooms villa with private pool for only $ 150/night Call : 081236333693, 08179725265, 0361 7870334 E-mail : balivillaland@gmail.com C/Re/A-2 May 12
Rooms available in Legian/Kuta near Jl. Double Six for long term rent. Fully furnished with double bed, A/C, sat TV, kitchen, hot water, pool. Good price! Call 0821 4538 1349 or e-mail <gardenabali@yahoo.com>. [5445]
TABANAN For Sale, directly from owner: Freehold land 10 until 20 are located in Antosari near Soka Beach. This plot of land sits on the highest point in this area with stunning seaviews that cannot be blocked, comes complete with access road, all certificates and is rezoned for building. Price Rp.39mill/are. Tel +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [1382] Minimalist house for sale in Kediri Tabanan. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, wastafel, small garden, garage plus 1 extra room for storage, etc. Clean, quiet, ricefield view. Price Rp. 275 million nego. Contact owner 081 805 369 219, <livelong_june@yahoo.com>. No agent please. [5444]
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Are you looking for land to buy in Tabanan area, small or big plots. Contact or e-mail directly to owner: Tel: +62 81 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452]
Space For Rent / Over Contract on Jl. Pengosekan, Ubud (very busy traffic, near pizza Bagus, Taco Casa, Arma Museum, Dirty Duck, Monkey Forest). 16 Months left on contract for Rp70 million. Contact 0812-10664200 for further information NC/RE/U-22 Aug. 12
Dijual tanah 124 are. Muka laut/pantai. Daerah Waka Gangga, dekat Tanah Lot. Langsung hubungi pemilik, nomor telepon 0812 430 7766. Luca. [5457]
NUSA DUA 2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [5041] For sale car wash with workshop (car repair station). Land size 10 are with stainless roof. Price Rp. 3,5 billion (nego). Please call Made for inspection (direct owner) 0818 0555 5594. No broker please. [5259] For rent new renovated house in Nusa Dua Giri Hills with excellent view Benoa Harbour. Full furniture, 3 bedroom + 1 maid room, 3 bathroom. House with 3 floor. The third floor with excellent view to Benoa Harbour and huge balcony, great do BBQ. Minimum 2 year and max 5 year, price 45 million Rp a year nego. Call owner 0819 1640 6520. [5335] Rent villa quiet villa seaview: 2bed/bathrooms + in/outside living + dinner + kitchen - fullfurnished - hotwater - A/C TVsat - garden. With swpool 9million months / 99million year - without swpool 7million months / 77million year. Included staff. Owner 081 7472 7296. [5453] House for Rent: Nice & secured house in Taman Mumbul Nusa Dua, fully furnished with pool, 3BR, 2bathrm, clubhouse with big pool & tennis court, Expats Community with 24 hrs security, fogging twice a week. Please call 0361.365 6737. [5495] C/Re/I-22 August 12
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LEGIAN Villa for Sale. Large established 4 bedroom villa, separate staff house, 12.5m pool, large garden, 15 are. Close to Niksoma hotel, 125m from beach via public laneway right outside. 0823 4060 4801. [5343] Shop for rent: Legian - Kuta - Seminyak. All furniture and air conditioner are include. Price is 40 millions. Please call: Komang 081 2391 8049. [5458] For rent weekly, monthly villa with pool in Padma, Legian. Nice and quiet 2 bdrms with AC, living rooms and kitchen, Wi-Fi, cable TV, maid... Contact 0818 0204 1262. [5358]
45 SQM SHOP FOR RENT LOCATED AT THE T-JUNCTION KEROBOKAN-SEMINYAK-OBEROI 9 YEARS PAYABLE ONCE A YEAR PRICE: IDR 120 MILLION PER YEAR COMMISSION NOT INCLUDED
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House for rent in Jalan Mataram, Legian. 2 bedrooms, bathroom, garage, fully furnished, equipped kitchen, close to all amenities such as: beach, supermarket, restaurant, clubs. Price Rp. 80 million/year. SMS only 081 2381 5292 or email: <flowsbloom@yahoo.com> for inspection. [5499]
Land for sale 2.27 hectare location Tegalalang Ubud, great view, water spring, road access 4.5m. Phone: 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1869]
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Jl. Kayu Aya 77x, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone +62 (0) 361 737358 www.exotiqproperty.com Patrick +62 (0) 817 973 3031 pclancy@exotiqproperty.com
Land for sale in Payangan, 24 are, very good view. Contact 0852 3714 4456 Made Hayer. [1553]
House for rent 1 living room, 2 bedrooms with 1 bathroom inside + family room, kitchen, garden. No garden for car, 150m2 building. Rp. 15 juta/year. Call 0852 3417 25253 for inspection. [5461]
House for rent located Denpasar, 4 bedrooms, living room, 2 kitchen, garage. Close to Benoa Harbor Sanur. Please call Ari 0812 3794 2949. [5489]
JIMBARAN Holiday home in quiet surroundings, close to Jimbaran beach. 350,000 Rupiah per night. Facilities include, swimming pool, gym, tennis, garden, kitchen. Available now! Pictures + contact <www.baliroomsvilla.com>. [5336] House for rent Perumahan Graha Nusa, Jl. Uluwatu 2 No. 1, 3 storey, big yard, contact 0853 3933 6140. Perumahan Graha Nusa Jl. Uluwatu 2 No. 2, 2 storey, contact 0853 3933 6140. [5433]
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For sale: New modern villa, 1 bedroom w/pool in rice field overlooking jungle, designer kitchen, outdoor shower, fully furnished. 21 years on lease. only $112,000 USD. <www.studiosatu.com/house>, <jerry@studiosatu.com> / 0812-4617-6979. [5379]
House for rent, 2 bdrm/1 sprm upstairs, living room with open kitchen, 1 bathroom, telephone. Address: Jl. Kebo Iwa near KFC & McD. Price 30jt/tahun nego. Call 0812 3959 6539. [5454]
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Great investment-rare Ubud freehold! 64 are (including access) near Nyuh Kuning. Magical sloping riverside land + 10 are ricefield w/views, perfect for 6-8 villas/small hotel. Call Nyoman: 0812-380-4756 for showing. [5366]
Sell a house 4,5 are, there are house, swimming pool, gazebo and garden in Glogor Carik. 20 minute to Kuta & 20 minute to airport. Contact number Soffi 0819 9991 4410. [5428]
2 Luxury villa type houses (1.03 and 1.04 are) 4400 Watt using granito tile, expensive TOTO products, kitchen set, hot water, etc, near Jl. Iman Bonjol and Jl. Marlboro, connecting directly to Jl. Kunti (seminyak) and Sunset Road. Rice view!! 1.5 milyar each. Must sell fast!! Contact: Irawan 081-33787-4881. [5473]
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Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, rice field & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143]
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Directly behind Bintang Supermarket Land area 1,000 sqm, Residence size 422 sqm 4 bedroom+ villa with 10m x 4m swimming pool Flexible open-plan living pavilion with AC Great cash flow investment with 4 years track record NC/Re/G-22 August 12
House for rent 3 bedrooms, private bungalow, 3 bathrooms, AC, hot water, full furniture, swimming pool, 18 are, lovely garden, quiet location Jimbaran. 160jt/th. Please contact Pierre 0813 3837 3614, <pp_kutabali@yahoo.fr>. [5435] Dreamland/Graha Pecatu Indah resorts, affordable luxury 2 strorey 4 double bedroom x 3 bathroom, seaview, wifi, close public pool, favour European students study at Udayana Universitas, Jimbaran / holidays makers. Weekly, monthly, yearly. E-mail: <balihouse@hotmail.com>. +62 816 815 654, +61 407 390 116. [5449] For rent 2-storey, 3BR Jimbaran house, kitchen, carport, semi furnished. Close to Mc.Donald/minimart. Rp. 50Mil/year min 2 years. Possible for long lease. Call for inspection Ray White Kuta 081 834 6678. [5462]
For rent, good price! Shop at Monkey Forest road, ready to use, size 9 x 3,5 mtr. Contact: Indy 08133 74 55 419. [5447] Leasing: Excellent new house 5 km. north Ubud. Land 700 sq meters. Construction 195 sq meters. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, large saloon, storage room. Solid windows and doors, high ceilings, AA.CC, swimming pool 8x4m. Electricity 4.400 watts. Telephone. Paddy fields and Gunung Agung views. 27,5 years leasing. Price 1.400.000.000 IDR or USD 153.000 Tel. 081 338 426 501 or 081 337 092 385 or e-mail <info@greatdoorsandgates. com>. [5292]
House for sale 150/100 sqm, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, guest toilet, living, dining, fully equipped kitchen with steam, exhaust, quiet area. Please call owner 08133 8070 316, (0361) 848 0050. [5481] Beautiful Villa in Jimbaran, with ocean view for lease. 2 Big Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms with bathtubs, pool and a big garden. Rp.125 juta/year. Contact: 0813 2691 7659 (Bp. Ibnu). [5482]
Building for rent for restaurant, supermarket, gallery, exhibition. Size: 1000m2. Big parking (fit for bus). Available Shop: 1. In Jl. Monkey Forest, 2. In Jl. Raya Ubud, 3. In Jl. Hanoman. For sale: Land 6 hectares, also villas. Contact Person: Milo Hp: 087 863 203 888 / 0812 466 3130. E-mail: <juskaryawan@yahoo.co.id>. [5334]
House for Sale: A cozy fully furnished house at Puri Gading Jimbaran Block F, near International Schools. 84m2 land, 2 bedrooms with mezzanine, western styled pantry, ready for move in, just carry your bags. Please call 0361.365 6737. [5496] C/Re/G-11 July 12
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“de Vins Sky Villa” Location is everything! Walk to the best bars and clubs in Bali or stroll 500m to the beach. Or just stay in the ‘Rooftop’ at de Vins Sky Villas which gives you a spectacular 270 degree view of the sunsets, has a massive pool and the Sky Bar and Restaurant. Enjoy Bali’s first Aqua Spa with de Vins Aqua Relaxation Spa and the Aquatonic Bathing Pool. de Vins Sky Villas features 100 fully furnished units, ranging from Studio Suites to Two Bedroom Villas. Each Villa has a special water theme with a Terrazzo Jacuzzi, a Private Pool or a Water Fall. Not surprisingly, de Vins Sky Villas Resort Development will return an exceptional ROI, offering a buyback guarantee of 200% in 10 years and a guaranteed Rental Income of 8% for 2 years.
A beachside investment in Bali where the sky is the limit. For more Sales information contact: Darlene Richard darlene@raywhiteparadise.com +62 (0) 81 239 622 113 www.devinsskyvilla.com
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The perfect set up for the ideal Bali lifestyle. Now Selling from AUD$ 215,000 Enjoy living near one of Bali’s most beautiful uncrowded beaches or have your own holiday villa cared for by a professional management company. The combination of Balangan Wave Resort and Balangan Beach’s waves is simply perfect. Choose from 48 one or two bedroom fully furnished villas with own garden and plunge pool. Enjoy the private Surf Club with two floors of entertainment and chilling areas, restaurant, swimming pool and Surf Cam. It doesn’t get much better in Bali. Ray White Projects - the most exciting development in Bali real estate services.
Now Selling. Enjoy priority, contact: Siska cell: +62 (0) 81 5574 9228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com
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An investment in the heart of Petitenget you’ll love.
Umah Jegeg will be a small exclusive development of only 7 villass hidden away right in the middle of the new heart of Seminyak, Petitenget. Each will be fully furnished feauturing high end finishes with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, private swimming pool and parking. Strolling distance to Ku de Ta and Potatoe Head. Managed by Ray White Resorts. Lease thirty years with a thirty year option.
Price : US$ 320,000
Umah Jegeg ‘Beautiful Home.’
For more Sales information contact: Ray White Paradise mark@raywhiteparadise.com +62 (0) 85 857 365 338 www.raywhiteparadise.com
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SGIA480 Gianyar
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A simple Villa in Gianyar was built with Balinese style in 2005 which set on 800 sqm of land. The property is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery with rice field views and has easy access with a wide road. This two level home consist of 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, all rooms are very spacious. The property will be sold fully furnished including a large amount of beautiful hand crafted wooden furniture. Contact : Emma + 62 (0) 81 219 283 270 Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR1,950,000,000 emma@raywhiteparadise.com
LCAD010 Candidasa
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Location! Location! Location! 37 Are Hak Milik Land. Motivated seller price reduction now at IDR 50,000,000 per Are with amazing ocean views 37 Are of land above the Amankila hotel. Call now for viewing this land will not last long. Contact : Siska +62 (0) 8155 749 228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 50,000,000 / Are
SUMS556 Umalas
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The Joglo is a peaceful open-air living and dining area fringed by a 4 m x 8 m swimming pool. Complete with antique tables, beds, chairs, plantation chairs, comfortable sofas and tons of antique art. This 30 years lease hold villa consists of a total of 10 are land and includes this Antique Joglo Villa from Solo (Java). Title : Leasehold Price : USD 350,000
Contact : Govinda + 62 (0) 82 146 572 168 govinda@raywhiteparadise.com
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SCGU150 Canggu
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EXCELLENT VALUE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN CANGGU. Offering 3 bedrooms brand new house, the master being upstairs with its en-suite bathroom & walk â&#x20AC;&#x201C; in closet. Spectacular views to the traditional Balinese Temple. Amazing atmosphere for feeling the real Bali Life. Small garden area is the perfect place to chill with the possibility for a cozy plunge pool if needed & floor plan for the pool provided. Very motivated vendor, he said "SELL IT" !!! Contact : Citra Dhamayanti Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 805 430 453 Price : IDR 1,900,000,000 citra@raywhiteparadise.com
SCGU100 Canggu
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This spacious villa on 2200sqm of land in a quiet & highly demanded area of Canggu is perfect for every family. View guaranteed, overlooking luscious green belt rice fields. With 7 bedrooms, 2 of them being in a separate guest villa. Extremely well designed, the large breezy open living area has a unique design with a living green roof, enclosed TV room all complemented by a high end, cleverly designed kitchen. Contact : Ray White Paradise Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 87 861 867 277 Price : EURO 1,000,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com
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Beyond a development lies a new lifestyle; Eastern aesthetics and Western vitality. The ideal meeting place between a culture in complete harmony with its natural surroundings and all the comforts of the West. A perfect haven to experience the fusion between two extremely different yet fascinating worlds. The ultimate destination for those who seek global horizons and a single, shared concept of wellbeing. Contact : Ray White Paradise Title : Leasehold + 62 (0) 361 737 357 Price : USD 695,000 info@raywhiteparadise.com
Exclusive UMA ARDHANI RESIDENCE Uma Ardhani Residence is located in Goa Gong the Bukit in a peaceful and quiet place on the hillside surrounded with trees and greenery. This is a place where you can breathe clean air and at night you will enjoy cool breezes. Uma Ardhani residence consists of 14 high quality 2 bedroom villas with common facilities. 60 year lease hold title / prices starting from USD 222.000. Excellent value for money! Title : Leasehold Prices from : USD 222.000
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LUBD236 Ubud
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Land with permanent river/paddy/mountain view. 15 minutes from Central Ubud, 30 minutes from Sanur. Ideal for home/villa/investment. Perfectly priced for first time home owner.
Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 2,369,000,000
SSRJ001 Tejakula
Now also No 1 office in Indonesia seeking highly motivated sales partners to join us Commissions from 50-80% Please email your cv to info@raywhiteparadise.com
Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601 haryono@raywhiteparadise.com
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Bali Beach Villas at Tejakula is located on the beaches of North Bali. This small high-end resort has over 400 feet of beach-front & comprised of 72.55 Are. The Property has 2 villas on the beach, each with its own waterfront pavilion, along with space for a third villa. Also a full size 2 bedroom staff house with an office as well as a large kitchen.The landscaping is beautiful. This property is a great retirement plan or for a smaller resort in an upcoming area. Contact : Lisa + 62 (0) 87 880 000 440 Title : Hak Milik lisa@raywhiteparadise.com Price : USD 725,000
SCGU950 Canggu
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This beautiful villa offers 4 en-suites bedrooms with the master one located downstairs with designed bathroom & 3 other en-suites upstairs with large balcony, over looking the rice field view. A spacious living & dining area, clever kitchen area with its fancy bar area are enclosed with sliding door/fully open depending your feeling! Tropical gardens with sundeck and outside lounge are facing the 11,5 x 4 swimming pool. Contact : Lisa + 62 (0) 87 880 000 440 Title : Hak Milik lisa@raywhiteparadise.com Price : IDR 9,500,000,000
SSNR415 Keramas
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Total Beach front villa with 3 bedrooms , each en-suite, private swimming pool at Keramas Beach. Access 17 km East of Sanur and 400 meters from Bypass Ida Bagus Mantra. This property is available off plan – the picture shown is of another villa in this complex . The construction will take 6 to 8 months to complete from the agreement of the contract. Price USD 464.000 for lease hold 50 yrs and USD 475,000 freehold. Contact : Haryono + 62 (0) 85 857 442 601 Title : Hak Milik haryono@raywhiteparadise.com Price : USD 475,000
SSEM295 Seminyak
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Arama Riverside Villa Bali is a villa complex in Nakula street. These plush spacious private villas, located within walking distance of the fashionable restaurants of Seminyak and a gentle ten minutes stroll to Double Six beach. ROI almost 12% a year, very good for Investment. There are 2 units from 11 unit villa still available. DON’T MISS IT....CONTACT ME... Leasehold for 42 years. Contact : Amber + 62 (0) 81 804 188 644 Title : Leasehold
Prices From : USD 295,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com
This magnificent villa can’t be captured in photos, she is a must see.
SBUK422 Bukit
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This stunning property overlooking Jimbaran & Benoa Bay, 3 bedroom villa guarantees fantastic views. The 220 sqm 3-floor-villa sits on 400 sqm of cascading land. Excellently built with quality interior, marble floors & parquet wood in bedrooms, all with en suite bathrooms. For your leisure time choose between a refreshing swim in the well sized pool or relax in one of the bales or enjoy a drink & a fresh breeze on your spacious, roofed terrace. Contact : Mick Title : Hak Milik + 62 (0) 81 74 75 16 23 Price : USD 465,000 mick@raywhiteparadise.com
Overlooking Bali from the east to the west. Very spacious with 1157 m2 of living area built to the highest standards and priced to sell. Call Mick at 081 7475 1623 today to arrange an inspection.
SBUK938 Bukit
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If you are looking for a wonderful holiday rental property or holiday home - look no more. Ready to rent with rental licenses. This is a well built and maintained, single level 4 bedroom villa located in the Bukit. Boutique outdoor bathrooms and quality fittings throughout. Bale-style lounge overlooking pool and set in a large mature tropical garden. New Alang Alang roof and fully furnished. Great price. Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 4,500,000,000
RAY WHITE THE PARADISE PROPERTY GROUP IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE MOST EXCITING DEVELOPMENT IN BALI REAL ESTATE SERVICES.
Contact : Mick + 62 (0) 81 74 75 16 23 mick@raywhiteparadise.com
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We are one of the few offices chosen from the 1650 Ray White Australia offices as an exclusive Ray White Projects agent with over 900,000 qualified investors already registered globally. As part of Bali’s most experienced and forward thinking agency, Ray White Projects is the ideal choice for developers to launch new projects. We are perfectly placed to meet the demands of new developments with our own in-house graphic design team, experience in product launch and ‘brand’ management. With our domestic and global networking associations we are one of Bali’s best connected real estate agents.
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