b. Shimmering
c. Ensemble
d. Explosive
Answer:
The word Kebyar means Explosive. Hence, option d. is the correct answer
Explanation:
Kebyar is a Balinese word which refers to the process of ‘opening up’ or ‘bursting open like an explosive’. The term is used in both Balinese music and dance styles. It is characterised by sudden changes in dynamics and tempo.
Further explanation:
The term Kebyar implies ‘sudden, swift and loud’. Kebyar basically depicts a style of dance performance in which an individual uses his upper body to showcase very quick expressions and body movements. It is one of the very laborious Balinese dances.
The most famous form of Kebyar dance is Kebyar Duduk where the dance is performed in a crossed leg position. The dancer expresses the music through the flexibility of his hands and wrists, powerful facial expressions and the agility of the upper part of his body. The music seems to flow through the body of the performer.
Another form of Kebyar dance is the Kebyar Trompong where the dancer dances while playing a long instrument named the trompong.
A famous form of Balinese music is Gamelan Gong Kebyar. It is one of the most commonly used gamelan gong in Bali. The sudden changes in dynamics and tempo are expected to raise the spirits of the audience.
Learn More:
What creates the beating tones that are such a distinctive feature of Balinese gamelan?
(Celai): brainly.com/question/4869254
The most important type of gamelan in twentieth-century bali was the gamelan gong kebyar (Meerkat18): brainly.com/question/5639941
Keywords:
Kebyar, Kebyar Duduk, Balinese dances, trompong, Balinese dance performance
B. Irony
C. Personification
D. Cliché
keep a closed mind
experience the music
embrace aestheticism
keep closed mind right
B. The time for talk is over. War is the only resort left for the Colonists and it is the King’s fault.
C. Let us continue discussing the situation using different men. We must avoid war with England at all costs.
D. There is no more time for talking. We must do whatever England says ...
b. Ivan III
c. Ivan IV
d. Vladimi
Answer: The Russian leader who announced in 1480 that he would no longer give his allegiance to the Tatar empire was B. Ivan III.
Explanation: Ivan III, who was also known as Ivan the Great, was the Grand Prince of Moscow from 1462 until the day of his death (27 October of 1505) at the age of 65. In 1480, there was a standoff between his forces and the forces of the Tatar Empire, which ended with the victory of the Grand Prince. This victory allowed Russia to break ties with the Tatar Empire and to be independent again.
Answer:
b. Ivan III
Explanation:
Hope this helps. Took K12 test and it was correct.