Halaman 2 Kuwait Times 1 Jun 2011 |
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After inaugurating the event and welcoming the distinguished guests, the host, the Indonesia ambassador’s spouse, Eva Drita Adamhar, mentioned a session of cultural performances scheduled for the following day too, also at the ambassadorial residence.
The gathering provided spouses with the chance to see some of the traditional Indonesian cultural art forms, such as the Lenggang Nyai dance, as well as a fashion ahow of the famous Indonesia traditional costumes, Including kebaya, Songket and most famously, Batik. There were also performances by players of the traditional Indonesian bamboo flute, the angklung, and of well known Indonesian folk songs, such as Ampar-Ampar Pisang and Yamko Rambe Yamko, and last but not least, a performer who played traditional and contemporary Indonesia songs.
The event also aimed to encourage a better understanding of Indonesia’s recent development, as well as enabling the guests to find out more about the country’s tourism, trade and industrial sector. The gathering was also expected to further enhance cooperation and friendship between Indonesia and other countries.
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The event also aimed to encourage a better understanding of Indonesia’s recent development, as well as enabling the guests to find out more about the country’s tourism, trade and industrial sector. The gathering was also expected to further enhance cooperation and friendship between Indonesia and other countries.
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