Soul-Stirring Sounds and Cultural Celebrations: Review of the Suara Festival in Bali

Introduction to Suara Festival in Bali

Immersed by the sea in the breathtaking natural beauty of Nuanu, Tabanan, and Bali, the Suara Festival in Bali stands as a remarkable and unique independent art, music, culture, and educational event. Held annually, this vibrant festival pays homage to the rich cultural heritage of the Balinese people while embracing diversity, inclusivity, and creativity.

As an attendee, I had the opportunity to experience the Suara festival firsthand and witness the harmonious fusion of music, art, and community.

 

 

Getting to the Suara Festival

Located within the future-facing community project of Nuanu, Suara Festival offers an idyllic setting spread across 44 hectares of pristine ocean-facing land. Getting to the festival is convenient, with various transportation options available, including popular mobile applications like Gojek and Grab. The festival provides ample parking for scooters and cars, ensuring hassle-free access for attendees.

It is about a 20-minute drive to Canggu or Kedungu. There are no hotels near the festival ground, so you must stay further away. I stayed in Kedungu, to the north of Nuanu. I was able to walk from there to the festival in about 90 minutes through beautiful rice fields by the sea. Alternatively, you can also take a Grab taxi.

The festival also has a transport station by the exit where local drivers await to take you home so it is all very convenient.

The Suara Experience

Upon arriving at the festival grounds, it became evident that Suara is more than just a music festival. It is a cultural haven, where creativity flourishes, openness is embraced, and inclusivity prevails. The atmosphere buzzes with excitement as artists and attendees come together.

Tip: eat before or bring food with you. During the first day of the festival, many food outlets ran out of food and the line to get food from the remaining food stands was very long.

 

A Fusion of Art, Music, and Culture

Suara Festival transcends conventional boundaries by showcasing an exquisite blend of artistic expressions and musical genres. Over two days, the festival captivates its audience with a carefully curated lineup featuring renowned, influential artists, as well as promising up-and-coming talents. From the soulful melodies of jazz and R&B to the energetic rhythms of rockabilly and ska, Suara Festival offers a diverse musical journey that resonates with every visitor’s taste.

 

 

 

A Family-Friendly Affair

Suara Festival goes beyond catering solely to adults; it embraces the whole community, including families. The festival organizers have ensured that children are not left out by preparing a plethora of entertainment options specifically designed for younger attendees. Furthermore, Suara Festival’s family-friendly nature extends to its ticketing policy, as children under 18 can enter for free. This inclusivity allows families to come together, immerse themselves in the festival’s offerings, and create lasting memories.

Kids spent most of the days crafting costumes, and around sunset, they paraded them through the festival accompanied by traditional Balinese musicians. It was magical

 

 

 

The Line Up

With 2 music stages, there were many good surprises over the 2 days.

 

My favorite performances included:

  • Navicula: Bali’s rock and roll band advocating for social and environmental change, delivered electrifying performances that ignited the crowd and spread their message of activism through powerful music.
  • Catur Hari Wijaya: A multi-instrumentalist and passionate about ethnic music, mesmerized the audience with his masterful skills, taking them on a captivating musical journey that celebrated the rich traditions of Balinese and ethnic sounds.

 

  • Joni Agung & Double T: Pioneers of roots rock reggae in Bali, their infectious rhythms and uplifting vibes dominated the stage, captivating the festival-goers and infusing the air with the spirit of reggae, joy, and positive energy.
  • Rhythm Rebels: Their dynamic collaboration showcased the seamless synergy between drums and traditional instruments, creating an energetic and immersive musical experience.

The Balinese Kecak near the ocean at sunset was also a special moment

Conclusion of my review of the Suara Festival

Suara Festival in Bali’s Nuanu is a vibrant celebration of art, music, culture, and education that leaves an indelible mark on all who attend. Through its commitment to creativity, openness, inclusivity, and community engagement, Suara Festival creates a magical space where diverse individuals come together to revel in the beauty of Balinese heritage. As the music resonates through the air and the atmosphere pulsates with energy, Suara Festival truly embodies the spirit of unity and celebration of life.

The 2024 festival has just been announced, and it will take place on July 26-28. You can find more info on the festival website and buy tickets here. 

photo by @lexfilminc

julie

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