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Trip Organizers:
Made Surya and Judy Slattum
Judy
Slattum MFA: First went to Bali in 1978 while on
sabbatical from teaching theater arts at Cabrillo College
in Santa Cruz California. During her three-month stay, she
immersed herself in Balinese theater, studying mask dance.
Six months later she returned with the first of many highly
successful study tours. In 1979, Judy brought members of Hit
and Run Theater to Bali to perform and study in Ubud. They
returned with a play based on Balinese mythology, and presented
it the next year throughout Santa Cruz County. Soon afterward,
Judy began her exhaustive research on traditional Balinese
masks, sponsored by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences.
Meanwhile she has published articles on Balinese art and culture,
taught classes in mask making, theory and performance, and
guest-curated many museum shows on masks. Her book, Masks
of Bali; Spirits of an Ancient Drama, the definitive work
on the topic, was published in September 1992 by Chronicle
Books.
Glowingly reviewed in the Dec.14, 1992 issue of Time magazine,
the book was reprinted after its initial run of 14,000 copies
and a new, revised version has been released in 2003 by Periplus
Editions, Singapore. Her museum show of traditional Balinese
masks toured the USA for four years and recently returned
to Bali. She continues to write and publish on Balinese art
and culture.
Madé
Surya BSC (Surya): Born in Denpasar, the eldest son
of a Hindu priest. Surya was given private religious instruction
to prepare him to take over as head of the 400 year old family
compound. With help from academic scholarships, he attended
graduate school and is also a performer of traditional mask
dance, is a mask carver, and is frequently asked to sing Kawi
religious texts at ceremonies. Through his work, Surya has
become familiar with many, and close to some of Bali's foremost
Healers. Surya was Senior Researcher in Bali for the Society
for the Study of the Afterdeath, involving interviewing 25
of Bali's foremost religious authorities regarding Bali's
belief systems, recording previously undocumented information
and intricate philosophical translation with the Healers and
Western health care professionals.
Surya has traveled and scaled volcanoes in most of Indonesia's
inhabited islands, has assisted scholars, researchers, tour
groups, and film and video crews in Bali and Indonesia, and
is currently working with Dr. Adi Putera writing the first
book in English on Traditional Healing practices in Bali.
Judy and Surya were married in Bali in September, 1986, and
continue to live there half the year.
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