Friday, November 26, 2010

Balinese dance and aceh

People's Party event itself will be held on Sunday 17, as a form of Indonesian Independence Day celebrations, at the Power House Museum, Brisbane. Power House is located right on the lips of the beautiful Brisbane River, adjacent to New Farm Park.

 
Coordinator for People's Party event 2008, Pustika Rucita deliver, just like last year, the People's party this time will be enlivened local dances, fashion show Nusantara, music, and Indonesian food bazaar. The Summit is filled with the band's performance Maliq & D'Essentials.

 
Promotional events intended to attract more Australians to attend

 
People's Party received from about 150 spectators. Performance art is filled by Indonesian students and students who continue their studies in Brisbane.
 Tari Saman successful appearance riveting the audience, as well appearances include singing angklung Australian folk song 'Waltzing Matilda'

 
Dance Puspanjali expressed Made Prasiwi Bestari (Indooroopilly State High School students), Tika Ardhiani and Abriana (student of Psychology, University of Indonesia who lectures in the program-twin at the University of Queensland). Balinese dance performances had the support of the Balinese Community of Queensland.

 
Puspanjali appearance as the opening ceremony got a lot of welcome. A middle-aged female tourist from New Zealand who happened to be vacationing in Brisbane, Inez Barguern, approached the Balinese dancers after the performance to ask from which country these crafts.

 
Once notified that the art was from Indonesia and the first dish is a dance of Bali, Inez and laughed as she nodded. "I've been to Bali twenty years ago," he said. However, Inez said, when the first Bali he had not had time to watch the dance, but watched the procession of the arts who happened to be passing on the highway.

  
Food Bazaar

 
No less interesting than art events in the PRI's 2008 is a bazaar that sells a variety of Indonesian food is satay, gado-gado, empek-empek, martabak, fried rice, various noodles, cakes and snacks, and much more.

 
Just like last year, the PRI in 2008 seemed to be attended by many citizens of Indonesia in Brisbane, in addition to enjoying the arts and cuisine of Indonesia, also to meet fellow citizens as well as releasing long for home.

 
Pesta Rakyat Indonesia event lasted a full day, Sunday, August 17, from pk. 9 am to 9 pm. (Dp)

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