Hi EatSpeakLive
DenpasarHouse’s suggested homestay in Jalan Nakula is fine, except that the street it’s in is very narrow, one-way, noisy and often almost in grid-lock. To get from there to ISI would be a bit of a challenge without your own transport. If you decide to rent a motorbike, you will need a licence of some sort (preferably from Australia). You
could get a local one (one month at a time), but that can become boring (and time consuming), pretty quickly.
If you haven’t ridden motorbikes in the past, learning in Bali could be suicidal. Even if you have, adjusting to the driver/rider “mentality” here is definitely not for the feint of heart. Available “public transport” in and around Denpasar is either limited or non-existent.
Music and musicians. No shortage there. Most local banjars have some kind of gamelan and times when they practise. If you like local bands (pop, rock, reggae, jazz, etc), there are plenty nightly in Sanur. Even more in Kuta/Legian/Seminyak/Canggu/Tuban, but those areas can be a pain to get to and get back home from.
There is a famous Balinese guitarist/musician called
Balawan. One of his groups is called
Bali Etnic Fusion, where he combines some gamelan instruments with bass, drums, guitars into a kind of new-age jazz. He plays around the island at various events and internationally. He also has a music school in Denpasar. Worth checking out.
http://balawan.net/
Spicy mentioned
Vaughn Hatch in Sanur. He’s an expat who has been trying to preserve traditional dance and gamelan in Bali. Also well-worth checking out.
A small suggestion. Why don’t you look around for a place to stay near ISI? Could save you a lot of time, pain and expense where transport’s concerned. And best wishes on your adventure because it will definitely be one.
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