Usada Bali

Usada Bali USADA focuses on holistic health, wellbeing, and culture, offering resources for the initiation of those seeking their passage to transformation.

Usada Bali in Ubud is dedicated to preserving the cultural and culinary
uniqueness of Bali. We are a center for Balinese Healing Arts and
offer "Food as Medicine"

Join Ulli Allmendinger for Dance of the Doshas, an immersive evening celebrating the launch of The Power of Ayurveda.Thr...
13/05/2026

Join Ulli Allmendinger for Dance of the Doshas, an immersive evening celebrating the launch of The Power of Ayurveda.

Through food, ritual, performance, and connection, this multi-sensory experience brings Ayurveda to life beyond the page.

The evening also marks the launch of the Usada Supper Club, a new gathering series exploring food, balance, and conscious living.

Early bird pricing ends May 20th, 2026.

For online ticket purchase: https://megatix.com.au/events/usada-supper-club-dance-of-the-dosha-and-book-launch

12/05/2026

Roots of Nusantara Sufi Music with Agustian Supriatna

Step into an intimate evening where sacred rhythms, ancestral melodies, and Sufi-inspired sounds intertwine. Rooted in the spirit of the Nusantara, Agustian Supriatna brings a soulful musical journey shaped by his path from the jungles of Lampung to the artistic heart of Ubud, Bali.

Through meditative soundscapes and deeply expressive music, this experience invites you to reconnect with stillness, culture, and the healing power of sound.

Event Details:
šŸ“… Date: Friday, May 15th
šŸ•– Time: 7:00 PM
šŸ“ Venue: Usada Bali, Jl. Sugriwa No.4, Ubud, Bali
šŸ’°Ticket: 150k

About Agustian Supriatna:
Born into a lineage of traditional healers in Sumatra, Agustian was chosen as a healer from a young age, learning the ancient arts from his grandfather, the legendary healer Datuk Raja Jaksa. Despite pausing his healing journey to pursue his dream of becoming a painter, Agustian's artistic talents flourished, earning him recognition in the international art world.
After a two-decade-long journey of self-discovery, Agustian embraced his healing legacy once more, integrating his artistic talents with his healing wisdom. Through the power of sound, he invites others on a soulful journey of personal healing, merging ancient traditions with contemporary practices.

The Art of Sound Healing:
Experience the fusion of Agustian’s inherited ancient wisdom and the transformative power of sound. This unique event promises a profound healing experience for all who are open and willing to explore their inner selves.

Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the healing sounds of Agustian Supriatna.

šŸ“² Book your spot now!
WhatsApp: +628113860855
Email: [email protected]

Stay connected:
🌐 Website: www.usadabali.com
šŸŽ„ YouTube: www.youtube.com/

THE POWER OF AYURVEDA WITH ULLI ALLMENDINGERAt Usada, wellness lives at the intersection of practice, culture, and lived...
10/05/2026

THE POWER OF AYURVEDA WITH ULLI ALLMENDINGER

At Usada, wellness lives at the intersection of practice, culture, and lived experience. This May, we welcome Ayurvedic author Ulli Allmendinger for the launch of her new book The Power of Ayurveda, alongside the introduction of a new experiential series, the Usada Supper Club.

We sat down with Ulli to speak about her journey, her work, and why Ayurveda feels more relevant now than ever.

FROM JOURNALISM TO AYURVEDA

Ulli’s path into Ayurveda did not begin in a clinic, but in journalism.

Like many, she arrived at this work through lived experience. During a period of deep personal imbalance, she turned to yoga and Ayurveda as a way to restore her health. What began as a personal exploration quickly became something more.

Through Ayurveda, she developed a deeper understanding of her body, her patterns, and her relationship to health. That experience eventually shaped her transition from observing stories as a journalist to working directly with people in a clinical setting.

WHY THIS BOOK, NOW

The Power of Ayurveda is Ulli’s third book, shaped by over 20 years of clinical experience.

Throughout her work, she has encountered a recurring misconception: that Ayurveda is a rigid, complicated system, or simply ā€œIndian medicineā€ that does not translate into modern life.

This book responds directly to that. Ulli brings the core principles of Ayurveda into a contemporary context, making them practical, accessible, and relevant to daily living. She focuses on how we can integrate this ancient science into the realities of modern life, without losing its depth.

At its core, the book is about alignment with nature.

LIVING IN ALIGNMENT WITH NATURE

One teaching continues to guide Ulli’s work. She recalls a quote passed down through her teacher’s lineage, ā€œYou have to live with reality, otherwise reality will come to live with you.ā€

The message is simple and direct. We can choose to cooperate with natural law, or we can resist it and experience the consequences. We see this most clearly in how we live. Staying up late and disrupt our circadian rhythms. We override natural cycles. We push the body beyond its limits.

Ayurveda offers a different approach. It brings us back into relationship with nature, both internally and externally. It reconnects us to our metabolic rhythms, our environment, and the natural intelligence of the body.

MODERN HEALTH PATTERNS: WHAT SHE SEES IN PRACTICE

Across two decades of clinical work, Ulli observes several recurring patterns.

Digestive disorders remain one of the most common concerns. Modern diets, built around processed and packaged foods, move us further away from how our ancestors once ate, close to the land and in rhythm with the seasons.

Alongside this, she sees a rise in autoimmune and inflammatory conditions. These reflect systems under pressure, struggling to process toxicity and regulate internal balance. Hormonal imbalances, particularly in women, form another major area. Chronic stress, overstimulation, poor sleep, and dietary factors all place strain on the endocrine system. Many women deplete their hormonal reserves over time, forcing the body to prioritize stress hormones over reproductive health.

When menopause arrives, the system often struggles to adapt. What traditional texts describe as a natural transition now presents with symptoms such as mood instability and hot flashes. For Ulli, these are not inevitable, but signs of deeper imbalance.

WOMEN, MEN AND LISTENING TO THE BODY

Ulli notes that women tend to seek support earlier. Around 70 percent of her clients are female. Men, on the other hand, often push through discomfort for longer, seeking help only when symptoms become severe or when encouraged by a partner.

But the advice remains the same for everyone. Listen. Symptoms are not random. They are messages from the body, signals that something is out of balance. Dis-ease, in its simplest form, is the body not at ease.

Responding to those signals is not weakness. It is awareness. It is relationship. When we listen and respond, we give the body the opportunity to restore itself. Ignoring symptoms does not resolve them. It delays the conversation.

THE LAUNCH: MORE THAN A BOOK

On May 21st, Ulli Ayurveda joins Usada to launch The Power of Ayurveda.

This evening also introduces a new Usada series: the Usada Supper Club.

Designed as a multi-sensory experience, the evening moves beyond a traditional book launch. It brings together food, conversation, and performance into a shared environment.

Titled The Dance of the Doshas, the event offers a playful and immersive exploration of Ayurvedic principles. Guests can expect a thoughtfully prepared, plant-based three-course dinner, inspired by the themes of the book, alongside moments of surprise and creative expression.

The evening also creates space to engage directly with Ulli, with opportunities for conversation, reflection, and book signing.

AN INVITATION

At its essence, Ayurveda invites us back into balance. Not through rigid rules, but through awareness, rhythm, and relationship with the body and the world around us.

This launch marks the beginning of an ongoing series at Usada, where knowledge, experience, and community come together. We look forward to welcoming you.

To reserve a space for this event, contact us at 0811-3860-855 or send a DM. šŸŖ·šŸ™

10/05/2026

Flamenco Breeze with Adien Fazmail

šŸ“… Date: Wednesday, May 13th
šŸ•– Time: 7:00 PM
šŸ“ Venue: Usada Bali, Jl. Sugriwa No.4, Ubud, Bali
šŸ’°Donation Based Event

Experience an unforgettable evening of soulful, contemporary flamenco as **Adien Fazmail** brings his latest album **ā€œCicloā€** to life in an intimate live session at Usada Bali Ubud. Immerse yourself in powerful guitar progressions, expressive melodies, and the rich emotional depth that defines Adien’s artistry. Whether you’re a fan of world music, a seeker of inspiring performances, or simply looking for a captivating night in Ubud, this special **Ciclo Live Session** promises an atmosphere where rhythm becomes story and music becomes movement. Join us and be part of a performance you won’t want to miss.

How to Book:

Secure your spot by contacting us through the following:
šŸ“§ Email: [email protected]
šŸ“² WhatsApp: ‪‪+62 811 3860 855‬‬

Stay Connected
🌐 Website: ‪www.usadabali.com‬
šŸ“ŗ YouTube: ‪www.youtube.com/

07/05/2026

Nusa Flamenca - by Adien Fazmail, Kristian Dharma and Emon Subandi

šŸ“… Date: Wednesday, May 20th
šŸ•– Time: 7:00 PM
šŸ“ Venue: Usada Bali, Jl. Sugriwa No.4, Ubud, Bali
šŸ’°175k (include tax)

A meeting point between the fiery soul of flamenco and the rich textures of traditional Indonesian music. Led by guitarist Adien Fazmail, alongside Kristian Dharma on bass and Emon Subandi on Sundanese drums, Nusa Flamenca creates a sound that feels both deeply rooted and beautifully unbound.

Rhythmic, expressive, and immersive, each performance becomes a dialogue between cultures, traditions, and emotion.

How to Book:

Secure your spot by contacting us through the following:
šŸ“§ Email: [email protected]
šŸ“² WhatsApp: ‪‪+62 811 3860 855‬‬

Stay Connected
🌐 Website: ‪www.usadabali.com‬
šŸ“ŗ YouTube: ‪www.youtube.com/

06/05/2026

Bhutan: A Photographer’s Journey Through the Himalaya with David Metcalf

šŸ“… Date: Thursday, May 7th
šŸ•– Time: 7:00 PM
šŸ“ Venue: Usada Bali, Jl. Sugriwa No.4, Ubud, Bali
šŸ’°Donation Based Event

This month visual storyteller David Metcalf will take us to Bhutan where he travelled in March this year.

There is so much we can learn from the Bhutanese in terms of sustainable tourism, and I will be speaking about what I learnt from my time there.

This presentation will be suitable for people interested in photography, thinking about visiting Bhutan at some point in the future, or hearing more about this fascinating country.

This presentation shares insights and experiences from my recent photographic journey through Bhutan, a country where tradition, spirituality, and daily life remain deeply connected. Traveling through remote valleys and mountain towns, I focused on capturing authentic moments—from monks in quiet contemplation to farmers working the land much as they have for generations. The journey took me to sacred sites such as Tiger’s Nest Monastery, as well as lesser-visited communities where genuine cultural exchanges shaped the photographic process.

I also attended the Punakha Dromchoe cultural Festival and I will present a selection of images of this colourful and vibrant event.

Rather than simply documenting landscapes and architecture, this experience became an exploration of storytelling, using photography to convey atmosphere, emotion, and a sense of place. In this talk, I’ll highlight key images, share practical insights into working respectfully in culturally sensitive environments, and reflect on what it means to photograph a country that is both timeless and quietly evolving.

How to Book:

Secure your spot by contacting us through the following:
šŸ“§ Email: [email protected]
šŸ“² WhatsApp: ‪‪+62 811 3860 855‬‬

Stay Connected
🌐 Website: ‪www.usadabali.com‬
šŸ“ŗ YouTube: ‪www.youtube.com/

Explore Bhutan with the beautiful photography of David Metcalf. It’s culture, governance and sustainable tourism. David ...
05/05/2026

Explore Bhutan with the beautiful photography of David Metcalf. It’s culture, governance and sustainable tourism. David shares his gorgeous photography and experiences this coming Thursday 7th May at Usada at 7pm. For a preview of what you will discover, read this article and subscribe to our blog.

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Bhutan Story with David Metcalf is a conversation on culture, governance and continuity. At Usada, cultural programming continues to grow through ongoing collaborations with practitioners who brin…

May Special — Herb of the Month: Gotu KolaCelebrated in Ayurvedic tradition, Gotu Kola is known to support mental clarit...
01/05/2026

May Special — Herb of the Month: Gotu Kola

Celebrated in Ayurvedic tradition, Gotu Kola is known to support mental clarity, skin health, and gentle rejuvenation. A quiet yet powerful herb, deeply rooted in natural healing.

This month, we bring it to life through our May Special creations—where local ingredients meet Ayurvedic wisdom in a balanced, nourishing experience.
Available throughout May at Dapur Usada.

Philosophy, Power, and Sacred Memory in Balinese Mask Tradition(Dian Dewi in conversation with Kadek Sudiasa, mask maker...
27/04/2026

Philosophy, Power, and Sacred Memory in Balinese Mask Tradition

(Dian Dewi in conversation with Kadek Sudiasa, mask maker and dancer, Bali)

For several years, I have worked alongside Kadek Sudiasa, a Balinese mask maker and dancer, documenting and exploring the philosophy of Balinese masks not only as sculptural forms, but as living presences activated through dance, ritual, and communal memory. What follows is drawn from our ongoing conversations and shared work, and reflects Kadek’s understanding of masks as both sacred objects and philosophical teachings.

Turning the Mountain:
Kadek begins not with masks, but with a mountain.

ā€œMandara Giri,ā€ he says. ā€œThe mountain is turned. The mountain is the head. The head of the island.ā€

Yet Kadek is careful to say this is not only Hindu philosophy, nor is it limited to religious belief.

ā€œThis is only a philosophy,ā€ he explains. ā€œIt is not just Hindu. Westerners, anyone, if they are blessed, they can turn their thinking. They can use their mind when facing many challenges.ā€

Turning the mountain is an inner act, a reorientation of consciousness.

Trials Before Amerta
In Balinese cosmology, when the mountain is turned, forces are released.

ā€œThe first thing that arises are the wild horses,ā€ Kadek says. ā€œThis is power. Ambition. What I think, what I want, I must have.ā€

Ambition is followed by poison, the poison of Siwa. These poisons represent trials of desire, excess, and temptation.

ā€œBefore there is success,ā€ Kadek reminds me, ā€œthere are trials. Tests of ambition. Tests of will.ā€

Only after enduring these trials does Amerta appear, the sacred nectar of immortality.

ā€œA means not. Merta means to die in Sanskrit. So Amerta is eternal.ā€

This philosophical arc, ambition, danger, endurance, and transcendence, appears repeatedly in Balinese mask characters, particularly in Topeng Keras...

Read the rest of this article here: https://usadabali.com/turning-the-mountain/

Join us at Usada Bali on April 30th to meet Kadek and Dian.

Philosophy, Power, and Sacred Memory in Balinese Mask Tradition Article and Photography by By Dian Dewi In conversation with Kadek Sudiasa, mask maker and dancer, Bali For several years, I have wo…

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