BBTF 2014 appoints Devdan Show as the official cultural performance

Top Quote Bali and Beyond Travel Fair (BBTF) 2014, soon to be held for the first time. It's the most comprehensive travel fair in the region. Inviting buyers from all over the world, the committee of the event invited them to Devdan Show, to introduce the richness of Indonesian culture. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) June 08, 2014 - The very first Bali and Beyond Travel Fair 2014 (BBTF) to be held on 10 - 14 June 2014. The committee of the event is expecting almost 500 domestic as well as international buyers from travel agencies. Among the agenda listed during the exhibition, Bali Nusa Dua Theatre (BNDT) is appointed in introducing the buyers to Indonesia's culture through its well-known Devdan Show.

    Appointed by the BBTF committee, BNDT is planning to serve the buyers a buffet dinner inside the compound, next to the theatre, right after the contemporary acrobatic and dance show which is inspired by traditional culture of the archipelago. The three-year-old theatrical performance is considered as one of the most popular Bali attractions. "Devdan Show is the easiest way for anybody to learn briefly about Indonesian culture through dances," explained Handari Himawan, the General manager of Bali Nusa Dua Theatre.

    Devdan show creatively customized to be enjoyable for audience at any age. The performers present dances from some parts of Indonesia, including Bali, Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan and Papua. The educative extravaganza offers countless stage effects such as torrential rain pours, flame bursts as well as different types of aerial ballet. A state-of-the-art lighting system with 40 moving lights are installed in the theatre, a 90,000 liter pool, and a turntable center stage with 16 rotations per minute.

    "Of course it is not possible to show the entire culture of this archipelago nation in a 90 minutes theatrical performance," said Handari. "But the highlights are sufficient to make us see how rich Indonesia is." She continued. Handari hopes the travel agencies would spread the word to their customers.

    The BBTF 2014, which is supported by Indonesia's Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, is also the only B2B travel fair in Indonesia.

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