Leonardo at the Devdan Show in Nusa Dua, Bali

Leonardo at the Devdan Show in Nusa Dua, Bali

Traveling with kids always presents the challenge of finding activities that engage their imaginations while also offering cultural enrichment. On our latest trip to Bali, my six-year-old son and I were fortunate to experience the mesmerising Devdan Show – Treasure of the Archipelago at the Nusa Dua Theatre, an experience that exceeded all expectations.

Located in the heart of the luxurious Nusa Dua‘s Complex Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), the theatre is surrounded by beautiful resorts and pristine beaches, adding a touch of elegance to the entire evening. We were generously hosted by the theatre and treated to some of the best seats in the house, offering an unobstructed view of the dazzling stage.

From the moment the curtains lifted, my son was captivated. The Devdan Show is a vibrant and energetic performance that brings to life the diverse cultures of Indonesia, showcasing the country’s traditional dances and rituals from Bali, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, and Papua. The way the show blends modern elements with ancient traditions truly held his attention throughout. He was particularly thrilled by the acrobatic performances and the colourful costumes, which seemed to transport us to another world.

The professional dancers and artists made the show even more spectacular. Their ability to convey the stories of Indonesia’s regions through movement, music, and stunning visual effects was nothing short of incredible. Each segment introduced a new island and its unique cultural heritage, and the transitions between traditional and contemporary styles were seamless. My son loved the aerial acts and fire dancing, often leaning over to tell me how “cool” it was!

I cannot thank the theatre enough for providing us with such an enriching experience. For families traveling with kids, the Devdan Show offers a fantastic blend of entertainment and education. The visual spectacle kept my son engaged, and as a parent, I appreciated the cultural depth and the artistry behind every performance.

In conclusion, if you’re visiting Bali with children, I highly recommend adding the Devdan Show to your itinerary. It’s a fantastic way to introduce young ones to Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage while enjoying a fun-filled evening that’s sure to create lasting memories for the whole family.

Devdan Show

VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZC_f9MomAyk 

WEBSITE: https://www.devdanshow.com

Bali Nusa Dua Theatre

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua, Komplek ITDC Nusa Dua 80363, Bali – Indonesia | P. +62 361 770197

FB: https://www.facebook.com/DevdanShowBali

Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, ticket boot opens at 19.00, shows starts 19.30

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Thomas has a university background in the UK and in Latin America, with studies in Languages and Humanities, Culture, Literature and Economics. He started his Asian experience as a publisher in Krabi in 2005. Thomas has been editing local newspapers and magazines in England, Spain and Thailand for more than fifteen years. He is currently working on several projects in Thailand and abroad. Apart from Thailand, Thomas has lived in Italy, England, Venezuela, Cuba, Spain and Bali. He spends most of his time in Asia. During the years Thomas has developed a great understanding of several Asian cultures and people. He is also working freelance, writing short travel stories and articles for travel magazines. Follow Thomas on www.asianitinerary.com

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