
Come to the best Halloween party in Bali, on Saturday 30-October-2010.
No, this one is not at a beach. It's in Ubud...
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Bali's traditional "welcome" dance...
A speech by Nyoman Suweta, the Managing Director...
More Balinese traditional dances...
Including the very beautiful "Bird of Paradise"...
Live music...
"Sexy" dancing...
A cake...
Guests...
And the wonderful staff and their families...
Awarding prizes to the winners of the games from the preceding 3 days...
And more dancing...
Being Bali, the decorations are an interesting mixture. Bali is primarily Hindu. Many tourists are Chinese (the Buddha) or Christian (the Christmas tree).
This year's celebration included a local rock-and-roll band, playing old standards as well as current Indonesian "Dangdut" - pop music.
They were presented with small gift baskets as a token of appreciation.
to the young-at-heart,
to those using wheelchairs (Panorama is one of the few restaurants in Ubud without steps to climb).
First, they decorated the area between the salt water pool and the Villa with a combination of crepe paper streamers and traditional Balinese decorations made from young coconut leaves.
Can you see the archway?
Tables had balloons with both Happy Birthday and "Selamat Datang" - Indonesian for "Welcome!"
You can see the staff were relaxing. (And this is a better view of that archway!)
We had a great time playing in the pool (yes, that's my back) - recorded pop music, volley balls,
and mattress floats.
At sunset, I went in to change and came out to find that the setting had changed! Candle light now surrounded the pool.
Of course there was a cake - beautiful!
I had requested catering in the form of "nasi campur" (literally "mixed rice" - the Indonesian "blue plate special") so that the kitchen staff could join the party. What I actually got was "bebek betutu", the Balinese smoked spiced steamed duck - delicious.
The packages were beautifully wrapped and practical: sandalwood folding fans and cotton face cloths (I still sweat a lot), a new handbag (my pink-striped one is getting tired), and chocolates (yes, I’m still addicted).
Am I still loving living in Ubud, Bali? You bet!!
A truly bizarre game where female staff members picked up worms (or benign snakes?) and stuffed them into beer bottles.