You can play the music of Bali!

Om Swastiastu. Selamat Datang. Welcome.

We are Gamelan DanAnda, a multigenerational, all-levels community Balinese gamelan orchestra based in Melbourne.

Learn, rehearse, perform, and enjoy Indonesian music & culture together. No experience needed, beginners are welcome!

But what is Gamelan? Click here to quickly find out!

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Beginners are welcome!

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No musical experience needed

Instruments provided

Supportive & inclusive environment

Class Schedule

1x free trial is available for all classes!

Sundays

Thursdays

Kids & Parents Class

10:30 – 11:30 AM

Play gamelan together with your children. Beginner friendly.

Styles & Techniques

6:00 – 7:00 PM

Beginner-friendly class focused on
core playing techniques.

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Styles & Techniques

12:00 – 1:00 PM

Beginner-friendly class focused on
core playing techniques.

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Repertoire Club

7:00 – 9:00 PM

Learn and rehearse traditional
gamelan repertoire.

Repertoire Club

1:00 – 3:00 PM

Learn and rehearse traditional
gamelan repertoire.

A glimpse of our live performances across concerts, festivals and community events

Getting Here

📍Gamelan DanAnda HQ

441 St Georges Road, Thornbury VIC 3071

🚆 Train: Thornbury Station (Mernda Line)
🚋 Tram: Stop # — Route 11 Tram

 

Contact Us

Email: gamelandananda@gmail.com
Phone: Jeremy — 0438 537 369
Instagram: @gamelandananda

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