Devdan Show: Cultural Journey Through Indonesia

Witness the captivating extravaganza ‘Devdan – Treasure of the Archipelago,’ showcased with modern dance and aerial stunts at Bali Nusa Dua Theatre. Drawing inspiration from the cultural variety of Indonesia, this dynamic performance transports you on a voyage from Bali to Sumatra, Java, Borneo, and Papua.

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Devdan Show - Please come to our ticketing box to get your tickets
What's Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off for Nusa Dua, Tj Benoa, and Sawangan (Category A and B)
What's Not Included
  • Not include transportation service for C Category
Additional Information
  • Shuttle service only covers area Nusa Dua, TJ Benoa and Sawangan. Minimum booking 2 person and latest booking 13.00 on the date.
  • Please check the seating layout on image to see the different seat of each category
  • Refunds will not be issued if guest is no show
  • Child rate applies for 4 - 12 years old
Location
Bali
Pick up at Lobby Hotel Hotel area TANJUNG BENOA : 18.00 - 18.20 Hotel area SAWANGAN : 18.30 - 18.50 Hotel area ITDC : 18.50 - 19.10
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Seaside790299
Mar 18, 2025
Bravo! Bravo! Encore! - Excellent! A must see. This is not a cheap tourist show. This show is superb entertainment. Excellent choreography. Incredible dancing. A celebration of four main Indonesian cultures with perfect proportion of comic relief. Good for old and young
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Safari15646411906
Mar 15, 2025
Must visit performance - Absolutely recommended to visit. Amazing show! Cultural, colourful, dynamic! Everything, sounds, lights, decorations, costumes, effects with water and fire, dancers are great! All dancers, acrobatic artists are excellent trained and beautiful, special words to young artists, the boy with fires is very cool. Bravo!
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Flyer63158789000
Mar 8, 2025
Very satisfying. - The appearance is very breathtaking, exciting, each scene and phase packed with very attractive. 10/10. The dancers are very compact.
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Vanessa
Mar 1, 2025
100% we'd recommend going to this show 👌 - 2 Adults from UK Fabulous, we have been to several Cirque du Soleil & the Devdan show was better than some of those & a lot cheaper. Comedy, magic, acrobatics & a good story. There was lots of audience interaction from the performing artists. We paid for good view seats, but really all the seats have a wonderful view. Theatre was only about half full. Return transport was included in the price, picked up from our hotel with excellent communication on time etc. Well organised at collection of tickets on arrival. It was very hot & humid in the theatre, so take a fan ! We would 100% recommend this show.
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Discover44966240921
Feb 22, 2025
Exceptional performance - Best experience!! Would love to come here another time with family. They wrapped the story of indonesian culture in a real professional and fantastic way.
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186timurn
Feb 19, 2025
Devdan Show - Devdan Show Summary Devdan: Treasure of the Archipelago is a theatrical performance that was first released in 2013 at the Bali Nusa Dua Theatre. The show was directed by stage manager Eka Laksana, who brought the production to life through a stunning blend of traditional Indonesian culture and modern stage performance. The story follows two curious children who, feeling bored during a guided tour in Bali, wander off into the holy mountain. There, they discover a mysterious treasure chest. Upon opening it, they find a collection of unique cultural artifacts, each representing a different island in Indonesia. Bali: Udeng, Sumatra: Songket, Java: Kris, Kalimantan: Dayak Shield, Papua: Koteka As the children interact with these artifacts, they are transported on a magical journey across the Indonesian archipelago, visiting different islands of Indonesia. Each destination reveals a new traditional dance, music, and cultural customs, brought to life with acrobatics, elaborate costumes, and special effects. Performance and Design Critique It was a great performance in terms of the acting. First of all, the most important part of the whole show was the dances, and I think that the actors did a really good job in performing since all of them were perfectly prepared and if the dance involved multiple people, which was 90% of the time, they all acted together as a team. Also, in some dances, like the Sumatra traditional dance, all of the actors needed to be perfectly synchronized and they were doing a great job with that. Also, one important thing that is hard not to notice is the way actors interact with each other. It is natural and believable if it is a boy and a girl talking; you believe that they are actually like close friends. Also, since the whole show is mostly dances, the actors are good at expecting their body language; it is clear what they are doing with the gestures for example, the Bali god could be clearing saw from the back seats. The space on the set is used effectively, and there is a lot that is going on, but as said earlier, because all the actors are acting as a good team, it is nice to look at them and everybody as a whole. I think that the acting/dancing was perfectly fitting in this performance, showcasing all the important aspects of the present islands. Set I, Nyoman Johan Aryana, did a wonderful job while working on the set. What especially stood out was the functionality of the transitions between the decorations. The backstage crew changed the stage with incredible speed—in just a few seconds, the stage was transformed for the next dance. The short moments when the curtain was falling were filled with interesting acrobatic performances by artists posing as monkeys. Their agility and playful energy delighted the audience, creating a lively atmosphere as the scene changed. The performance of the monkeys was particularly impressive; the performers convincingly imitated the movements and behavior of the monkeys, which enhanced the authenticity and charm of their performance. Their interactions were smooth and engaging, adding a little bit of humor that resonated with the audience. The set design is also worthy of reflecting a focus on cultural authenticity. Each scene has been carefully crafted to represent different regions of Indonesia. For example, the traditional market scene from Sumatra Island was richly decorated with props such as carts loaded with fruits, ceramics, and clothes, as well as a traditional house in the background, which emphasized how competently the show approached individual elements. As part of the Kalimantan show, an impressive life-size ship was presented on stage, which attracted attention with its realistic craftsmanship and imposing appearance. The image of Papua was no less expressive, and the local spirit statues and traditional huts created a strong sense of place. The set is designed in such a way that it tries to represent the real culture of The props are designed to be as realistic as possible; also, the colors of the props are well chosen For example, the market props, like the carts, are designed to be bright to represent that the market is a place where there is a vibrant place of continuous activity and energy." On the other hand, the traditional huts were designed with darker tone colors, representing that it is a normal/everyday life home to some people in Papua. Also, apart from well-designed props, there are interesting special effects created by Achemad Choerodin; for example, during the fire and the Kecak dances, there were flames of fire that came through the holes in the stage, which added to the understanding of the dance's purpose Also, during the rain dance, drops of rain were sped up to show off a real rain. Also, on the stage, there is a water pond, which was used during the water dance. But as we know, "Every rose has its thorn," and this set is not an exception even though the problems are well designed The back screen that was projecting some places, like the Split Gate, Chandi Bentar from Bali, was not bright enough and even then, all the lights were off. It was hard to see what was projected on it because it was also a really important part of the set. Lightning Lighting is also a really good part of this show since the colors and the brightness were adjusted per certain dances while the rain dance was going on; the lighting and the back screen were bluish colors representing the color of water, and during the fire show there were red, orange, and yellow lights present also for the same reason. During the part of the show where there should be a focus on specific characters, like in the fighting scene in the market, the lighting only highlights the characters that fight and not all other characters. Also, then Arian was performing a solo dance; only he was highlighted, not the entire stage, which highlights the importance of this character at the moment. This work was done by Bastian Nurzaman. There is only one small thing: sometimes the lighting is not bright enough, and you will not be able to see some part of the set, but it is just a little, and it doesn’t affect the performance that much. Costumes Costumes in this play are really important since they need to convey the culture of the island and represent it. Costumes represent each of the characters effectively; for example, the boy and a girl, the main characters, are dressed as ordinary people. They don’t have anything that would make you think they are special, so this gives the audience an understanding that all of this happens in the real world, and the dances that are shown represent Indonesian culture. Also, the tourist group is dressed regularly without anything extraordinary. On the other hand, the guide has a lot of makeup on his face because he thought the stooge played the role of a “comedian,” and this makeup helped represent that. The costumes of the characters are designed in a way that the actor can change it in a matter of 30 seconds, which is helpful because there are not a lot of people performing, so people play more than just one role, so it is important that they can change fast. Also, the good thing about the costumes is that they are designed specifically so actors can move easily because they need to perform dances and acrobatic movements. Therefore, it is required that the costume be flexible, and I, Dewa Ayu Ngurah Adnyani, did pay attention to that. All the costumes suit the place; there are traditional Balinese dresses, Javanese, etc. Also, they are well-made and detailed; it is appealing to look at. The costumes match the characters' roles like the gods having bigger and brighter costumes than normal people to represent their importance. Some costumes are minimalistic, like the warriors; they only have simple dresses, just a tissue covering the body. This gave the audience an understanding of the people who are higher on the social hierarchy and those who are lower on the social hierarchy. Worth seeing? Overall, the play was great, and I personally really enjoyed watching it I was not expecting this show to take such a deep dive into Indonesian culture; I learned something new about Indonesian culture. Also, it was not only interesting but also entertaining; for example, the fire dance was great, and I liked it Sometimes the show was even funny, like the monkeys, and the tourist scene was hilarious and fun to watch. Also, what I enjoyed about this show is the boy and a girl act as a connection between the audience and the different cultures of the island, which was a great decision for the director. All the parts of the show—the acting, the direction, and the design—worked perfectly to create a great performance. I honestly recommend watching this show for everybody Even kids would enjoy it because there’s so much movement and energy that it keeps you engaged the entire time. Plus, those monkeys are guaranteed to make you laugh! Going to this play is such a great way to spend an evening. And trust me, even if you think it’s not your thing because you’re not particularly interested in Indonesian culture, you’ll still love it. It’s that good. You might even walk away with a newfound appreciation for the culture, just like I did.
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S870pudmitryp
Feb 12, 2025
Take the tickets urgently! - One of the best shows I've ever seen. A cool concept when artists take turns talking about the regions of Indonesia. A bunch of dances, outfits, music, interactive with the audience and incredible acrobatic tricks. Don't even think about it, take the tickets. You will remember it for sure
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Stay66876504733
Jan 28, 2025
A very entertaining viewing experience. - The event was spectacular, we were very pleased, hoping it would last longer. From the beginning to the end, from Sabang to Merauke, unfortunately one of the largest islands, Sulawesi is not shown, while the show is the only one in Indonesia. I happen to be from Makassar. Overall the show is very good, success continues Devdan Show..
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496nenas
Jan 15, 2025
Amazing show that gets better every time - This is my third time watching the show and it gets better and better every time! Devdan is a mesmerizing performance that showcases the richness of Indonesia's culture through music, dance and comedic skits, with a touch of modern style. Can't recommend it enough!
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Storyteller47331
Feb 7, 2025
Money well spent - Go and Enjoy. - The Devdan show was spectacular mixing Indonesian cultural dances with Aireal performances.I was seated in the second row and had a grey view of all the action.It is great value for money.At the end outside the theatre you can have a quick free photo opportunity with the cast. What more could you ask for?
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