• Kecak Dance at Uluwatu Temple, Bali

    Watching this IRL has been one of my bucket lists. As of now, Youtube should suffice.

    Kecak dance is telling a story of Ramayana ballad — a story about a prince (Lord Rama) with his wife, Sita (in Indonesia, we named her “Shinta”) and their battle against evil force: Ravana.

    The story opens with kecak dancers singing and dancing when Sita and Rama entered. Soon, a golden deer entered (with jingling and twinkling sounds.) Unbeknownst to them, the golden deer is actually Ravana’s lackey, being sent to lure Rama and Lakshmana away from Sita so Ravana can kidnap Sita.

    Lakshmana joined Rama and Sita, then both Rama and Lakshmana chased the golden deer — but before that, they created a holy circle to protect Sita so no harm can come upon her.

    Enter Ravana (you can hear the gasp from the audience.) Ravana tried to pull Sita, but the circle protecting Sita (the kecak dancers wave their hands and standing up — symbolizing protection.) Ravana, defeated, decided to withdraw. Sita was safe, for a moment.

    Enter a rekshi, an old holy man, asking for Sita’s help. Sita, sweet soul she is, wanted to help the holy man so she opened up the circle, only to find out the rekshi actually Ravana in disguise.

    Jatayu, a garuda (giant bird) swooped down, realizing Sita is in danger. Jatayu looked around and tried to attack Ravana to no avail. Jatayu got defeated.

    Rama and Lakshmana enter the scene, clearly distraught with Sita gone missing. Then they received a help: Hanuman. The all-powerful white monkey.

    Hanuman, dude, this guy is like the OG. The superhero. Iron Man who WE ARE TALKING ABOUT OUR BOI LORD HANUMAN HERE. You can hear the literal gasps from the audience when Hanuman enters the scene — twice. Hanuman tends to move freely too, even sitting with the audience and taking selfies.

    Hanuman, hell-bent on rescuing Sita with Rama and Lakshmana, decided to take a drastic approach: He burns down Ravana’s kingdom (there is a special dance for this: Hanuman Obong. Obong means burned/burning/burns/lighted on fire.)

    The mission went successfully. Rama, Lakshmana, and Hanuman managed to defeat Ravana and bring back Sita.

    Ramayana story is a full Hindu epic from India — and thanks to the trading activities between Indonesia and India at the beginning of civilizations, Indonesia is really familiar with Hindu stories and epics.

    The featured image is taken from here.

  • “Friday Nights” — John OFA Rhee w. Bottle Gods

    This song is peak pandemic + introverts + geriatric millennials (“alright, it’s 10 PM! Time for me to go to bed.”)

    I never relate to a song this much.


    But wait, do I really have to go outside?
    All them people they drive me so damn crazy
    Tryna tell me they’re something they’re not

    Oh wait, do I really have to go outside?
    Driving through LA traffic, man that’s crazy
    I’m still stuck, fingers up, on the 5

    Leave a message, after the beep
    I’ll reply as soon as I can
    You can leave me a voice mail or two
    But no guarantee that I’ll get back to you

    Saw your message, after the beep
    “Dude, come out as soon as you can”
    Guess I’ll have an old fashioned or two
    But the drinks are on you

    Some might say I’m old and crazy
    But I’m sick of friday nights
    Dancing with a stranger
    Under the disco lasers

    Pointless conversations that are filled with TMI’s
    I just called my Uber
    I’m headed home tonight

    I don’t wanna go outside (I don’t wanna go outside)
    I don’t wanna go outside (I don’t wanna go outside)

    Oh wait, a new colorway that caught my eye
    Spending another day, another dollar on things I shouldn’t buy

    But wait, do I really have to go outside?
    I’m laid out on the couch, tired and lazy
    I just got done with my 9 to 5

    Leave a message, after the beep
    I’ll reply as soon as I can
    You can leave me a voice mail or two
    But no guarantee that I’ll get back to you

    Saw your message, after the beep
    “Dude, come out as soon as you can”
    Guess I’ll have an old fashioned or two
    Still the drinks are on you

    Some might say I’m old and crazy
    But I’m sick of friday nights
    Dancing with a stranger
    Under the disco lasers

    Pointless conversations that are filled with TMI’s
    I just called my Uber
    I’m headed home tonight

    I don’t wanna go outside (I don’t wanna go outside)
    I don’t wanna go outside (I don’t wanna go outside)

  • Morning drink

    Not a beer. And yes, Daft Punk forever.

    It’s a non-alcoholic malt drink with peach flavor. Also, it’s 10 AM ?

    I found myself liking the non-alcoholic counterparts due to taste. Alcohol is a refined taste, and it takes experience to fully enjoy it. For me, I still can’t get beyond the bitter taste or the burning sensation, so I’m settling down with the non-alcoholic version (also, it’s sweeter.)

    Beer is one of the oldest beverages in the world — presumably, after mead. I found it really fascinating that the starting point of human civilizations seemingly started from “accidents” a.k.a. Fermentation. Thousands of years ago, someone forgot to bring back a bunch of grapes and wheats and left it out for quite some time, letting happy bacteries doing their job, and ta-da, we got wine, mead, beer, and bread.

    If that kind of story/history is your jam, I highly recommend you to read “A History of the World in 6 Glasses” by Tom Standage.

Nindya’s quick blurbs

  • A month too late, but I just stumbled upon IKEA France’s Tiktok video, hinting a possible collab with Animal Crossing. Unfortunately, no further information about this other than IGN picked up this news when the video was posted.

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