BaliLane and Ophir Road. Art. Street art. Rochor. Southeast Asia's first 'Hall of Fame', which refers to a space legally dedicated to street art, can be found along Bali Lane and Ophir Road BaliArt Festival or most popular Pesta Kesenian Bali (PKB). This event is held once a year in mid June until the second week of July. The various attractions of each district in Bali will be perfomance at the opening ceremony and the event will be inaugurated and opened by the president of the Republic [] June 13, 2019. Thetraditional events and festivals hold a value of a backbone in the social landscape of Bali. Most of the cultural festivals in Bali take place according to the Balinese calendars from long ago, while others take place at a certain time of each year. Festival Karangsem: June 2019. Festival Karangasem is about to held in June this year. cash. Skip to content 41st Bali Arts Festival Pesta Kesenian Bali 2019 The Balinese arts and cultural performances that are always awaited each year will be coming soon. As a place for local artists to express their creativity and support the government’s program to preserve the artistic value of Balinese culture, the 41st Bali Arts Festival 2019 will be held once more. We are happy to announce that Bali Go Live will be LIVE STREAMING the Opening of the Bali Art Festival on June 15 thru our Youtube channel, Facebook, and Instagram. This cultural festival is not only a wait for the local community but also nationally, even overseas. The artists practised for months to show their best performances. All districts and cities in Bali participated in this grand event. For one full month, from June 15 to July 13, 2019, the Bali Arts Festival will be held. Well, the program starts with the opening march of the Bali Arts Festival. The parade will take place in front of the Bajra Sandhi Renon Monument, Denpasar. Mr President Joko Widodo will open the parade of the 41st Bali Arts Festival 2019. Balinese people should be proud because Mr President is very fond of this annual cultural festival, and always supports this event. Moreover, Bali Go Live with honoured announces that this year we will have the opportunity to show LIVE STREAMING the opening parade of the 41st Bali Arts Festival 2019 which will be held on June 15th. Thus people who cannot watch live on site can be satisfied to watch it through our social media platform. In addition, for Balinese people who are on a wanderer, they can also treat their homesickness by watching LIVE STREAMING from Bali Go Live. Don’t miss this art event, a variety of cultures from 9 regencies in Bali will present their best performances. Want to know more about this event? Stay tuned on at BaliGoLive! Check the full schedule and the location of Bali Arts Festival – PKB 2019 here Related Posts Bali Art Festival is a biggest annual events of art and culture in Bali. Almost all traditional arts from all over Bali will be performed during Bali Arts Festival from June 15th. to July 13th. We can watch traditional performances, from popular dances such as legong to the rare dances which almost extinct, from dance and drama to classical wayang, There is also handicraft exhibition and local culinary food stalls. Don’t miss this event. Here is the complete schedule of Bali Arts Festival 2019 Saturday, 15th June 2019 Time Mid Indonesian Time – MIT / Location In front of the People Struggle Monument, Renon, Denpasar Program Cultural Procession of the 41st Bali Arts Festival 2019 Time MIT / Location Madya Mandala Stage Program Semara Pagulingan Musics of SMKN 4 Vocational High School, Bangli Regency Time MIT / Location Ardha Candra Amphitheatre, Arts Center Denpasar Program – THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE 41ST BALI ARTS FESTIVAL – 2019 – The performanca of dance Oratorium “Bali Padma Bhuwana”, by the Indonesian Arts Institute – ISI of Denpasar ======= Sunday, 16th June 2019 Time MIT / Location ISI Indonesian Institute of Arts Denpasar Program Contest of Flower and Janur Coconut Leaves Arrangement for PKK – Family Welfare Women Associations of Regencies and City throughout Bali Time MIT / Location Ratna Kanda Stage Program Workshop on “ Ngunda Bayu Distribution of Energy ” in Dancing, Time MIT / Location Angsoka Stage Program Workshop on Balinese Musics based on wind instrument Time MIT / Location in front of Kriya Hall Program “Mala Renjana” dance, participation of the the Faculty of Language and Arts of Yogyakarta State University Time MIT / Location the area of the river and Ayodya Stage Program Dance, Music and Poets of “ Nggo Wor Baido Na Nggomar “, participation of ISBI the Indonesian Institute of Culture of Papua Land Time MIT / Location Ksirarnawa Hall Program Performance of Shamisen and Shakuhachi, Japanese Traditional Dances and Songs, participation of Mr. Baisho Matsumoto Time MIT / Location Ardha Candra Amphitheatre Program Colossal Dance Drama – Legu Gendong, by the Artists Group of Printing Mas, representing Denpasar City === Monday, 17th June 2019 Time MIT / Location Ayodya Stage Program Contest on making Balinese fluit instrument Time MIT / Location Ratna Kanda Stage Program Contest on “Taman Penasar” Balinese songs accompanied by Balinese musics, by the Artists Group of Leklok, representing Tabanan Regency Time MIT / Location in front of Kriya Hall Program Contest on Parwa Puppet Shadow Play, among children, by Giri Parwa Artists Group, Banjar of Babakan, Sukawati village, rerpresenting Gianyar Regency Time MIT / Location Ayodya Stage Program Parade of Gong Drama, by Gita Semara Group, Banjar of Robokan, Padang Sambian Kaja village, subdistrict of West Denpasar, representing Denpasar City Time MIT / Location Ksirarnawa Hall Program Music and Dance, by Participate of Conculate RRT Time MIT Location Ardha Candra Ampitheatre Program Dance Drama “Karuna Wisesa”, by the Artists Community of the State Institute of Hindu Denpasar ==== Tuesday, 18th June 2019 Time MIT / Location Angsoka Stage Program Wayang Wong Dance, of Guna Murti Group, Tejakula village, representing Buleleng Regency Time MIT / Location Ratna Kanda Stage Program Contest on “Taman Penasar” Balinese songs accompanied by Balinese musics, by the Artists Group of Wangked, the Banjar of Ked,Taro village, Subdistrict of Tegalalang, representing Gianytar Regency Time MIT / Location in front og Kriya Hall Program Contest of Parwa Puppet Shadow Play, among children, by the Puppets Committee of Listibiya – the Culture Council of Klungkung Regency, representing Klungkung Regency Time MIT / Location Ksirarnawa Hall Program Contest on Bapang Barong Dance and Solo Balinese Drum beating – Pucak Manik Arts Group, Sulahan village, Susut subdistrict representing Bangli Regency – The group of Jempai village, subdistrict of Klungkung, representing Klungkung Regency – The Barong Dance Group of Tirta Udayana Sari, the Banjar of Taman Sari, Sanur village, East Denpasar subdistrict, representing Denpasar City – The Community of Singa Barong, the Banjar of Senggoan, Singapadu village, Sukawati subdistrict, rerpresenting Gianyar Regency – The Artists Group of Sameton Barong Munggu, Mengwi subdistrict, representing Badung regency Time MIT / Location Ardha Candra Amphitheatre Program Parade of Gong Kebyar musics and dances for Adults, by Panji Kumara Mas Gong Group, the Banjar of Jasri, Belega village, Blahbatuh subdistrict, representing Gianyar Regency to meet Sapta Yowana Kanti Gong Kebyar Group, Sumerta village, East Denpasar subdistrict, representing Denpasar City === Wednesday, 19th June 2019 Time MIT / Location Angsoka Stage Program Cildrens Traditional Playing “Rare Angon”, by Artists Group of Kalingga, the Banjar of Teba Jimbaran, South Kuta subdistrict. Representing Badung Regency Time MIT / Location Madya Mandala Stage Program Joged Bumbung Dance, by the Joged Group of Dharma Laksana, the Banjar of Sente, Pikat village, Dawan subdistrict, representing Klungkung Regency Time MIT / Location Ayodya Stage Program Parade of Arja Dance Drama, by Citta Usadi Arts Group,the Banjar of Gunung, Mengwitani village, Mengwi subdistrict, representing Badung Regency Time MIT / Location in front of Kriya Hall Program Contest of Parwa Puppet Shadow Play for children, by P. Luk Jiner Arts Group, representing Jembrana Regency Time MIT / Location Ardha Candra Amphitheatre Program Contest on Balaganjur music for Youths – the Arts Group of Manik Bang, Penyaringan village, representing Jembrana Regency – the Arts Community of Wasesa Ananta, Karangasem subdistrict, representing Karangasem Regency – the Arts Group of Ganeswara, Pemaron village, Buleleng subdistrict, representing Buleleng Regency – The Arts Group Bala Nawa Sanga, Blahbatuh Village,. Blahbatuh subdistrict, representative of Gianyar Regency ==== Thursday, 20th June 2019 Time MIT / Location Angsoka Stage Program Contest on Making Balinese Dance Costumes “Badong Condong Legong Kraton Lasem dance” Time MIT / Location Ayodya Stage Program Japanese Traditional Arts of Sanshin Shitamchi, Okinawa, Tokyo – Jepang in collaboration with the Arts Group of Kembang Waru, Denpasar Time MIT / Location Ratna Kanda Stage Program Contest on “Taman Penasar” Balinese songs accompanied by Balinese musics, by the Artists Group of Tunjung Biru, Tanjung Benoa, South Kuta subdistrict, representing Badung Regency Time MIT / Location in front of Kriya Hall Program Contest on Parwa Puppet Shadow Play for Children, by Artists Group of Karsa Tengah, the Banjar of Curah, Gubug village, representing Tabanan Regency Time MIT / Location Ardha Candra Amphitheatre Program Contest on Balaganjur musics for Youths – Balaganjur Group of Candra Buana, Banjarangkan subdistrict, representing Klungkung Regency – the Arts Group of Swara Cita, the Banjar of Tengah Kangin, Kerambitan village, representing Tabanan Regency – Balaganjur Group of Janari Adhimukti, Padang Sambian village, West Denpasar subdistrict, representing Denpasar City, – the State High School – SMAN I of North Kuta, representing Badung Regency – Siman Arts Group, Lumbuan Village, representing Bangli Regency ==== Friday, 21st June 2019 Time MIT / Location Ratna Kanda Stage Program Contest on Bamboo material Handicrats fruit basket Time MIT / Location Angsoka Stage Program Barong and Telek Dances, by the Dance Group of Raja Kusuma, Mengwi subdistrict, representing Badung Regency Time MIT / Location Ayodya Stage Program Parade of Semara Pagulingan musics, by the Arts Group of Angsoka, Penarungan village, Mengwi subdistrict, representing Badung Regency to meet Seni Wahyu Semara Santi Group, Tegal Linggah Village, Sukasada subdistrict, representing Buleleng Regency Time MIT / Location Madya Mandala Stage Program Angklung and Gong Kebyar performance by participation Tunas Mekar Group from USA Time MIT / Location Ayodya Stage Program Parade of Arja Dance Drama, by the Arja Group of Taruna Tunggal Ideping Sawitra, Pemecutan village, West Denpasar subdistrict, representing Denpasar City Time MIT / Location Ardha Candra Amphitheatre Program Parade of Gong Kebyar for Children, by the Youth Group of Mekar Jaya’, the Banjar of Lambing, Abiansemal subdistrict, representing Badung Regency to meet the Gong Group of Werdhi Yowana, Bedulu village, Blahbatuh subdistrict, representing Gianyar Regency ===== Saturday, 22nd June 2019 Time MIT / Location Ratna Kanda Stage Program Contest on Playing Gender musics for Children – Sudawirat Arts Group, North Kuta subdistrict, representing Badung Regency to meet Mustika Dewi Paramita Arts Group, Pemaron village, representing Buleleng Regency – Candra Dwani Arts Group, the Banjar of Besang, Ababi village, Abang subdistrict, representing Karangasem Regency to meet Kesawa Gender Group of Dawan subdistrict, representing Klungkung Regency Time MIT / Location Ksirarnawa Hall Program Workshop on Balinese Traditional Cosmetic Procedure and Dress Time MIT / Location Ayodya Stage Program Gandrung Dance, by the Gandrung Group of Smara Ratih, the Banjar of Pande Kota, Kelurahan Semarapura Kelod Kangin, representing Klungkung Regency Time MIT / Location the area of the Art Centre Program Nglawang – performing dance and musics by going around the area, by Surya Arts Group, Kedonganan village, Kuta subdistrict, representing Badung regency Time MIT / Location Ayodya Stage Program Parade of Drama Gong, by the Drama Gong Group of Wijaya Kusuma, Abianbase village, Gianyar subdistrict, representing Gianyar Regency Time MIT / Location Wantilan Hall Program Traditional Musics of Dade Ndate, by Museum and the Art Centre of Education and Culture Office of Central Sulawesi Time MIT / Location Ksirarnawa Hall Program Yosakoi Dance, by Sakura Go Project of Japan – Bali Friendship Foundation ==== Sunday, 23rd June 2019 Time MIT / Location first floor of Ksirarnawa Hall Program Contest on Culinary for PKK – Family Welfare Women Associations of Regencies and City in Bali Time / Location Ratna Kanda Stage Program Contest on Gender Wayang Musics for Adults – Gender Group of Sidakarya village, West Denpasar subdistrict, representing Denpasar City to meet Suara Murti Arts Group, the Banjar of Babakan Sukawati, representing Gianyar Regency – Tabuh Batel Arts Group, the Banjar of Kuwum Mambal, Kuwum Marga village, representing Tabanan Regency to meet Manik Asta Gina Arts Group, representing Jembrana regency Time MIT / Location the area of the Art Centre Program Nglawang – performing dances and musics by going around the area, by SMPN 3 – State Secondary School of Semarapura, representing Klungkung Regency Time MIT / Location Ayodya Stage Program Parade of Arja Dance Drama, by Arja Group of Gita Semara, Ubud village, Ubud subdistrict, representing Gianyar Regency Time MIT / Location Ksirarnawa Hall Program Parade of Janger Malampahan Dance, by Janger Group of Banjar Kedaton, Sumerta Kelod village. East Denpasar subdistrict, representing Denpasar City Time MIT / Location Ardha Candra Amphitheatre Program Parade of Gong Kebyar Musics and Dances for women, by Women Gong Kebyar Group of Ning Pranjipani, the Banjar of Patus Menak, Tulikup Kelod village, representing Gianyar Regency to meet Bungan Dedari Group of ISI – Indonesian Arts Insitute – Denpasar Next Schedule 2/4 June 24th – 30th. 2019 … Next Schedule 3/4 July 1st. – 7th. 2019 … Next Schedule 4/4 July 8th. – 13th. 2019 … Comments Bali is an island of unique cultural offerings, where ancient beliefs blend with contemporary living. On Bali, life is centred around the island’s annual festivities, with many events celebrating the rich heritage of the Balinese people. One of the best ways to experience the Island of the Gods is to witness such events, with Bali playing host to a wealth of fascinating celebrations throughout the year. So, if you find yourself venturing to these shores, check out our essential guide to the unmissable events and festivals in Bali in 2019. Here, we explore the offerings that make Bali so beautifully unique. Ready your camera and revel in the must-visit events that this eclectic island has on its calendar. Nyepi and the Ogoh – Ogoh Festival Nyepi, the first day of the Saka New Year, celebrates spirituality, rebirth and community and to have a lot of fun Nyepi is one of the most significant events on the Indonesian calendar and should top your list of things to do in Bali in 2019. Nyepi is the first day of the Saka New Year and is a vivid celebration of traditions, spirituality and rebirth. The annual event sees entire communities come together to welcome in the New Year. On the eve of Nyepi, the Balinese people take to their local temple for quiet prayers, warning away any negative spirits for the year ahead. At around 7pm villages, including Nagi near Udub, become filled with colourful papier-mâché models known as Ogoh-Ogoh. These bright and frightful puppets represent omens and are paraded through streets across Bali to celebrate their departure. The next morning, Bali welcomes the Day of Silence. The island comes to a stand-still and no words are spoken. Visitors are expected to stay indoors and respect this sacred tradition. Taking place across the island, this most anticipated annual ceremony will be one of the greatest events in Bali in 2019. Be in the heart of the action by staying in Ubud the night before Nyepi, in one of our gorgeous luxury apartments. Essential Info Address Various, including Nagi Village on the outskirts of Ubud, Jl. Raya Andong, Petulu, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, 80571 Dates Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 March 2019 Omed Omedan and the Festival of Smooches Of all the events and festivals in Bali in 2019, this has to be the most unique! The morning after the Day of Silence, the village of Sesetan in Denpasar resurrects in a truly lively style. Certainly one of the most charming events in Bali in 2019, Omed Omedan, often referred to as the Festival of Smooches, is an annual celebration of love and good fortune. For over 100 years, local singletons between the ages of 17 and 30 have gathered in the village for a comical tug-of-war. Couples are pushed together into kisses, while onlookers throw buckets of water over them. What was once a traditional celebration has quickly become a sought-after dating event, with street food markets and colourful parades welcoming in the new year. Omed Omedan promises to be quite unlike anything you’ve experienced before, and will certainly be one of most unforgettable events in Bali in 2019. If you’re looking for more unique experiences to try in Bali, check out our dedicated guide to the island’s most magical places. Essential Info Address Banjar Kaja Sesetan, Denpasar, Bali Date Friday 8 March 2019 Ubud Food Festival Dive into the culinary heart of Bali. Image credit Image Credit Wirasathya Darmaja. Kitchen Stage From Indonesia to the Middle East with Petty Elliott. Kitchen Stage Indus Ubud Food Festival is one of the best family events in Bali, offering an exciting sensory experience for visitors of all ages. Taking place over three days from Friday 26 April 2019, this culinary event celebrates the versatile cuisine of this eclectic island. At Ubud Food Festival you can watch cooking masterclasses from renowned chefs and attend tasting sessions with fledgling cooks. With regional food tours, live demonstrations, film screenings and workshops, there is gastronomic excitement here for all types of diner. Ubud Food Festival will be the definitive foodie event in Bali in 2019! Stay in the heart of Ubud during the festivities, in one of our hand-selected luxury villas. Essential Info Address Jalan Raya Sanggingan, Ubud, Bali, 80571 Web Rel 62 361 977 408 Facebook Instagram Dates Friday 26 to Sunday 28 April 2019 Purnama Kedasa With so many traditional events and festivals in Bali in 2019, finding one that suits you isn’t hard, and Purnama Kedasa is a celebration for all. This event welcomes in the tenth full moon of the year and holds particular importance to Balinese Hindus. Considered synonymous with new beginnings, this yearly festival is one of the most spiritual things to do in Bali in 2019. Taking place on 20 March in various temples across Bali, you can experience a tradition that many locals live by. Head to a nearby temple and witness thousands gathering for communal prayers. The largest and most sacred Hindu temple in Bali, Pura Besakih, also hosts a special ceremony known as Betara Turun Kabeh. The event calls upon the Hindu gods for blessings and the temple itself is decorated with colourful ribbons and flags. Pilgrims flock here from across the island to experience this yearly event. Betara Turun Kabeh draws an end to Melasti, which sees hundreds of Hindus walk to holy water springs to encourage good fortune for their families. A truly magical sight to behold, Purnama Kedasa will be one of the most unforgettable events in Bali in 2019. Essential Info Address Various, including Pura Besakih, Besakih, Rendang, Karangasem Regency, 80863 Date Wednesday 20 March 2019 Bali Arts Festival If you’re looking for the most diverse and traditional Indonesian events and festivals in Bali in 2019, look no further! Bali Arts Festival takes place every year in Denpasar and is a celebration of traditional Balinese culture. For a whole month the region is alive with music and dance in celebration of local heritage. As one of the most iconic cultural events in Bali in 2019, this carnival boasts a daily schedule of live performances, with arts and crafts and traditional costumes. You can witness authentic and contemporary dance shows, shadow puppet plays and music competitions, as hundreds of local and international artists take to the festival’s stages. This year will be the event’s 41st birthday, proving that this enduring celebration will be one of the most unmissable events in Bali in 2019. Be in the heart of the action during the Bali Arts Festival and stay at one of our gorgeous luxury apartments in beautiful Seminyak. Essential Info Address Denpasar Arts Centre, Taman Werdhi Budaya, Jalan Nusa Indah, Denpasar Tel 62 0361 245 294 Dates Sunday 16 June to Sunday 14 July 2019 Ubud Village Jazz Festival Celebrate national and international music at vibrant Udud Village Jazz Festival. Image Credit One of the most musical things to do in Bali in 2019 is also one of the most fun. Ubud Village Jazz Festival is an annual celebration of music and dance. Founded in 2010 by musician and producer, Yuri Mahatma, this lively event sees thousands of visitors flock to Ubud for a weekend of live jazz entertainment, taking place in both indoor and al fresco venues. An important community event, Ubud Village Jazz Festival features performances from hundreds of local and international musicians, covering a range of jazz styles. The event aims to educate and inspire with a series of workshops taught by expert musicians. As well as live jazz, this intimate and eco-friendly event also offers food and craft fairs, making Ubud Village Jazz Festival one of the most eclectic family events in Bali one that is not to be missed! For more family-friendly activities, take a look at our tips to keeping the kids, and yourself, happy during your trip to Bali. Essential Info Address Agung Rai Museum of Art ARMA, Jalan Raya Pengosekan Ubud Web Tel 62 361 285196 Facebook Instagram Dates Friday 16 and Saturday 17 August 2019 Tumpek Wayang Experience the most sacred day in the Balinese Pawukon year. One of the most fascinating events in Bali in 2019 is also one of the most traditional. Tumpek Wayang is the final and most sacred day of Tumpek in the Balinese Pawukon year. This closing event unites each of the eight dates of Tumpek, welcoming a shift in the seasons and bringing together thousands for sacred reflection. The event is linked to Lord Kala, God of the Underworld. Accordingly to Balinese lore, Lord Kala was born an Ogre, due to the wicked union between his Godly parents, Shiva and Uma. The Balinese believe that any child born on this date carries negative energy, so locals host shadow puppet shows to scare Kala away. The ceremonies cleanse mind, body and spirit, while the famous Sapuh Leger puppets bring colour and fun to proceedings. You can experience the most holy day in the Hindu calendar at numerous temples across the island. Tumpek Wayang is truly unique to Indonesian and should be high on your list of things to do in Bali in 2019! Essential Info Address Various, including Sesetan, South Denpasar, 80114 and Baluk, Negara, Jembrana Regency, 82212 Date Saturday 20 April 2019 Nusa Dua Fiesta An event of vibrant colour, performance and art, the Nusa Dua Fiesta will be one of the greatest festivals in Bali in 2019. Add this annual celebration to your to do’ list and indulge in some charming Balinese hospitality. This cultural event celebrates all things Indonesian. Taking place over five days, the festival boasts everything from exhibitions to body painting competitions, with numerous traditional Balinese dance events tying the festivities together. The fiesta opens with an elaborate ceremony followed by street parades with striking floats, handmade costumes and live music. Get up close with local artists, sample regional cuisine at the event’s food market and be dazzled by exotic fire dancers as night falls. A visit to this annual celebration is by far one of the ultimate things to do in Bali in 2019! Celebrate the Fiesta in style by staying at one of our stunning properties in the heart of Nusa Dua. Essential Info Address Bali Tourism Development Corporation Complex, Nusa Dua, Denpasar, 80363 Web Tel 62 361 771 010 Facebook Instagram Dates Late September 2019, exact dates to be confirmed Bali Kites Festival Witness hundreds of kites dancing in the sky above Sanur. Bali Kites Festival will be one of the most mesmerising of all the events and festivals in Bali in 2019. This competitive kiting tournament takes place every year on Padang Galak Beach near Sanur and is a way for locals to thank the Gods for the year’s harvest. Celebrating Bali’s windy season in style, this festival sees hundreds of giant colourful kites take to the sky for a communal dance. International teams compete with increasingly more elaborate kites, often shaped like Hindu deities or wild animals, making for some truly spectacular Instagram shots! Dive into the playful spirit of the Island of the Gods and attend one of the most vivacious festivals in Bali in 2019. Essential Info Address Padang Galak Beach, Pantai Padang Galak Sanur / Kesiman, Sanur, Denpasar 80237 Date July 2019, date to be confirmed Odalan Come together to celebrate with the Hindu community in Bali. Odalan has to be one of the most important ritual events in Bali in 2019. Village temple festivals, or Odalan, take place almost every day across the island and the celebration remains one of the most significant days in the Hindu calendar. Places of worship commemorate their anniversary with a grand birthday party, where important spirits are welcomed down to earth to visit their ancient ancestors. If a temples’ anniversary falls on a full moon, extra special Odalan events are held in honour. For their Odalan, temples are decorated with flags, while locals attend ceremonies dressed in white and gold. Sacred images of Balinese Gods are taken to holy springs to be cleansed, while music is played to welcome the deities home. Some temples provide entertainment for three days straight, meaning you can experience one of the greatest events in Bali in 2019 in beautiful candlelight. Wherever you go on the island, make your stay memorable by booking one of our hand-picked villas and apartments. Essential Info With over 4,000 temples across the island, Odalan festivities can be experienced almost every day of the year. Take a look at your nearby temple schedule to see when their next celebration is taking place.

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