Bali’s one–hour colossal stage production involving a caste of hundreds of dancers, musicians and animals at the Bali Safari and Marine Park have increase the weekly run of shows to six. The show previously ran four days a week.
Proud of the enthusiastic response the show has received from both domestic and international visitors to the Park, they feels vindicated the vision that Bali was waiting for a theatrical spectacular framed around a classic Balinese story-line.
The show presented mid-afternoon six days a week on a stage that accommodates gods and goddesses, a herd of elephants, volcanoes and even a small lake tells the story of an ancient Balinese King – Prabu Jaya Pangus.
In the future the park will expand the types of performances presented on the Park high-tech stage (3,200 square meters) and state-of-the-art theater venue.
Bali Agung Show now expanded to six days a week
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