The Kecak dance was created in the 1930s by Balinese artist Wayan Limbak and German painter Walter Spies. It draws inspiration from the *Sanghyang* dance—a sacred Balinese ritual performed in Hindu temples to ward off bad luck and illness. Originally, the Kecak dance was performed exclusively by men aged 50 and older. Its name is derived from the rhythmic “Cak… cak… cak…” chant performed throughout the show. While it was once staged only in specific areas—such as Bona Village in Gianyar Regency—Kecak is now performed across Bali, particularly at special events to welcome guests and at cultural tourism destinations. Soak in the stunning natural beauty as you watch a breathtaking sunset on the horizon. Experience Bali’s rich cultural heritage with a captivating Kecak performance held right on the beach. Step into a world of excitement with a range of thrilling water sports, from exhilarating surfing adventures to heart-pounding jet ski rides. Escape the crowds and discover your own slice of paradise at Melasti Beach.