Gambuh
| Gambuh performance depicting an arya or nobleman | |
| Native name | 
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| Instrument(s) | Gamelan | 
| Inventor | Balinese | 
| Origin | Indonesia | 
| Three genres of traditional dance in Bali | |
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| Country | Indonesia | 
| Reference | 00617 | 
| Region | Asia and the Pacific | 
| Inscription history | |
| Inscription | 2015 (10th session) | 
| List | Representative | 
| Wali Sacred Dances (Rejang, Sanghyang Dedari, Baris Upacara), Bebali Semi sacred Dances (Topeng Sidhakarya/Topeng Pajegan, Gambuh dance drama, Wayang Wong dance drama), Balih-balihan Entertainment Dances (Legong Kraton, Joged Bumbung, Barong Ket) | |
| Gambuh | 
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| Burma | 
| Cambodia | 
| Indonesia | 
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| Laos | 
| Malaysia | 
| Philippines | 
| Singapore | 
| Thailand | 
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| Vietnam | 
Gambuh (from Balinese ᬕᬫ᭄ᬩᬸᬄ) is an ancient form of Balinese dance-drama. It is accompanied by musicians in a gamelan gambuh ensemble.