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Archive: 24 November 2003

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Where to go in Bali for Thursday, November 27, 2003

Where to go in Bali for Thursday, November 27, 2003 .TB.30" 1.0" Exhibitions * Signs paintings exhibition, new works of I Ketut Sugantika, at Werddhi Budaya Art Center, Jl. Nusa Indah-Denpasar, until Nov. 28. * Perempuan paintings and photographs exhibition, works by 7 artists including Wianta, Oei Hong Djien and Iswanto Soerjanto, Hotel Padma Bali, Jl. Padma-Legian, until Dec. 6. * Video-Painting-Kadek installation by Filippo Sciascia, the Gaya gallery, Jl. Raya Sayan-Ubud, Nov. 28 to Dec. 28.

JP/17/CHILD

JP/17/CHILD The sky is not always blue in children's eyes The exploration of new themes and experimentation with colors, which characterized the recent children's paintings exhibition held here from Nov. 9 to 16, provides proof, if any is needed, that children are not only creative but also acutely perceptive of any alterations that affect their surroundings. "In our time, the rice fields were always green, the sky was always blue and there were always two mountains.

1. MUSEUM 1x35

1. MUSEUM 1x35 Museum safeguards Bali heritage 2. CHILD 1x55 The sky is not blue in children's eyes

TV Program: Thursday, November 27, 2003

TV Program: Thursday, November 27, 2003 .TB.30" .90" TVRI 6:00 a.m. News: Berita Pagi 7:30 Music 8:30 Comedy Drama 9:00 Entertainment News: Business Magazine 10:00 Music 11:00 Flora and Fauna 11:30 Singing Contest 12:00 p.m. Talk Show 1:00 News: Berita Siang 2:00 Comedy Drama 3:00 City News 3:30 Documentary 4:00 Children Show: Pentas Ceria 5:00 Music 6:00 English News Service 7:00 News: Berita Nasional 8:00 Music 9:00 News: Dunia Dalam Berita 9:30 Music: Country Road 11:00 Comedy 12:00 a.m.

JP/18/MUSEUM

JP/18/MUSEUM Gunarsa's Museum safeguards Bali's cultural heritage I Wayan Juniartha The Jakarta Post Semarapura, Bali Nyoman Gunarsa carefully opened the rolled white cloth to reveal his museum's newest acquisition; an ancient Kamasan-style painting believed to be the collective creation of 15th century Balinese artists. "The original fabric was so delicate that I had it sewn onto this new white cloth.

JP/19/SEMAR

JP/19/SEMAR When Semar rides the Chinese dragon Yusuf Susilo Hartono Contributor Jakarta Semar Chinese Art Gallery, owned by Chinese-Indonesian, Christine Ivonella, was opened in Malang, East Java by noted Chinese Indonesian art collector, Dr. Oei Hong Djien of Magelang, Central Java in June. This gallery is one of the few such establishments in Malang, while most of the galleries are found in Jakarta, Bali, Bandung, Yogyakarta and Surabaya and are generally owned by Chinese- Indonesians.