The purpose of this study, to uncover and describe the aesthetic form and function of body painting in Bali in Bali tourism. The Study is designed throgh qualitative research to describe the Body painting show in Bali tourism in terms of postmodern a esthetics. The research location is at the HardRock Hotel Bali. Theoretical approaches to understand the body painting uses studies in popular culture, postmodern aesthetics and commodifi cation. The organized form of body painting HardRock Hotel Balisince 2003 is a creative body painting event on women and performance art, that includes activities of the female body painting art ist fashion shows of the painting accompanied by music. The function of body painting Bali accomodates tourism interests, and it occurs through the commodifi cation of popular culture in the pack includes the function of personal, social, (recreation and appreciation).
This article contains part of the thesis entitled "Making Bridal Home Decorations in Dwika Decorating Selat Village, Buleleng Bali" qualitative research with the objectives: (1) To describe the existence of bridal house decorations in Dwika Decorating Selat Village, Buleleng, Bali. (2) To find out the materials and tools used in making decorations at the gate of the bride's house (3) To understand and know the process of making decorations for the gate of the bridal house and (4) To find out the designs and motifs used in decorating the gates of the bridal house in Dwika Decorating Selat Village, Buleleng, Bali. The data was obtained through the stages of observation and interviews with the business owner of Deika Decor then the data was processed using the Sparadley model (1980) by analyzing the domain and taxonomy. , Bali . (2) the materials used are teak wood, coconut leaves (young, old, and dry), rope (bamboo rope, macrame rope), paint, wire, and nails, while for scissors, saws, knives (large and small) , pliers, tape measure, hammer, kacip (shooter blade and ordinary kacip), and brush. (3) Making decorations for the gate of the bride's house, namely the ordering process, making the frame, making hisan, and installing it. (4) designs and decorations are of two types, namely traditional and modern designs. Keywords: Decoration, Bridal House, Straits Village.
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