GUESTLIST POLICY
- Guestlist valid until 6pm and will be reduced cover after 6pm.
- If any fake information is entered into the above form you will not be added to the guest list.
- Dress code: Smart Casual. A visit to Savaya Bali is an occasion, so please dress for it. Proper swim attire to be worn in the pools at all times.
- We do not permit : Work Jeans or Denim; beer branded singlets; cut off clothing; or athletic sport wear.
- Guests intoxicated or under the influence of drugs will not be allowed to enter.
- Management reserves the right to refuse entry at their own discretion.
- Guestlist terms are subject to the conditions applied to the specified dates of your attendance.
- Mixed groups and couples are strongly preferred.
- Guests must be 21 or older in order to enter Savaya.
Thank you for choosing Savaya Bali. We look forward to welcoming you.
SATORI
Satori's got the world in his hand. The Nijmegen/Amsterdam based producer knows how to incorporate musical influences from all over the world. The love for organic music has always been running through in his blood. The young Djordje Petrovic already explored the Jazz, Afrobeat, Balkan and World Music. For Satori it was never a matter of experiment. Raised by a Serbian father and a South African mother and his sister, a singer-song writer, as his first musical teacher, it was only logical that the Balkan- , Afrobeats- and Indie-influences, would forever nest themselves in his musical dna. First there was the African music, again a sound that got played a lot in the Petrovic household. It resulted in the young Satori to teach himself how to play guitar at the age of 12.
He started experimenting with melodies, when he was 18 he also taught himself how to play piano. Without any experience within bands or any musical training, he composed his first songs on his own. " For some reason I am afraid of taking piano class, because for me at the moment the piano is a big mystery. My lack of musical theory forces me to fight for musical ideas. Maybe I am wasting so much time with my lack of musical knowledge, but I don't care, I prefer musical mystery. " That next step came round 2007 when Satori plunged into club music. Now, at age 24, techno and (deep)house were his guide. Meanwhile still fed by the musical experiments since his youth. To perfect his sound he started taking lessons with a jazz pianist, the melodies got better shaped, hobby became craftsmanship.