Kecak and Fire Dance Show at Melasti Beach Tickets at Kecak Dance at Melasti Beach
Kecak and Fire Dance Show at Melasti Beach
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Kecak and Fire Dance Show at Melasti Beach Tickets
Experience one of Bali's most captivating traditional performances at the stunning Melasti Beach amphitheatre. The Kecak and Fire Dance Show combines ancient Balinese storytelling with dramatic fire displays against a backdrop of towering limestone cliffs and ocean views.
This unique performance features over 70 male performers who create a hypnotic rhythm by chanting "cak-cak-cak" in unison, with no musical instruments needed. The dancers tell the epic tale of Prince Rama's quest to rescue Princess Sita from the demon king Ravana, drawing from the classic Ramayana story. The show's grand finale features skilled performers dancing with burning torches as the sun sets over the Indian Ocean.
The open-air setting at Melasti Beach makes this performance particularly special. You'll watch the drama unfold as day turns to dusk, with the natural amphitheatre providing unobstructed views of both the performance and the spectacular coastal scenery.
What to Expect at Kecak and Fire Dance Show
The Kecak dance originates from the 1930s, created through collaboration between Balinese artist Wayan Limbak and German painter Walter Spies. Unlike other Balinese dances, this performance relies entirely on the vocal power of the male chorus, whose chanting creates an otherworldly atmosphere that builds throughout the evening.
The story follows elaborately costumed performers portraying the legendary characters of Rama, Sita, and the loyal monkey general Hanuman. As the narrative reaches its climax, fire dancers take centre stage, swirling flames through the air in a symbol of purification and heroism. The dramatic setting beneath rugged cliffs with gentle sea breezes adds to the spiritual resonance of this ancient art form.
Photography without flash is permitted throughout the performance, giving you the chance to capture both the cultural spectacle and the stunning sunset backdrop. If you're exploring more of Bali's cultural offerings, you might also enjoy the Tegallalang Rice Terraces tour or discover the island's spiritual side with an Ubud temples experience.
Before You Go
The venue is fully accessible for wheelchair users and families with prams or strollers. Dress in light, comfortable clothing and bring a light jacket as evenings by the beach can become cool. Arrive at least 30 minutes before show time to secure the best seats in the open-tier amphitheatre.
You'll need your mobile e-ticket and valid photo ID for entry. Flash photography is strictly prohibited to protect the performers and maintain the atmospheric integrity of the show. The performance is suitable for all ages and offers an excellent introduction to Balinese culture and tradition.
Good to know
- Know before you go
Arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled show time to get the best seats
Only non-flash photography is permitted during the performance
Wheelchair and stroller access is available
Bring a light jacket as outdoor evenings can be cool near the coast
Have your mobile voucher and valid ID ready for entry
- Visitor guidelines
Arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled show time to get the best seats
Only non-flash photography is permitted during the performance
Wheelchair and stroller access is available
Bring a light jacket as outdoor evenings can be cool near the coast
Have your mobile voucher and valid ID ready for entry
Where you'll be
Kecak Dance at Melasti Beach, Jl. Melasti, Ungasan, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung
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