Balinese dance is an ancient tradition that is part of religious and artistic expression in Bali, Indonesia. In Balinese Hinduism, dance is seen as accompanying the perpetual dissolving and reforming of the world. There are various categories of Balinese dance including epic performances retelling stories from the Mahabharata and Ramayana as well as ceremonial dances featuring battles between good and evil characters. Some prominent dance forms include Barong, Legong known for intricate finger movements and footwork, and Kecak featuring formations of men singing and chanting. Balinese dancers begin training from a young age, learning movements that coordinate with Gamelan musical ensembles. Hand and body positions reflect layers of percussion in the music.