Monday, 25 April 2011

THE SAMAN DANCE, ACEH


The vibrant traditional dance from the province of Aceh , the Saman Dance has been acknowledged by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) as an  Intangible Cultural Heritage of the World. Its official announcement is scheduled to take place at the UNESCO Conference to be held in Bali, on November 19th 201, said Department Head for Cultural and Tourism Resources of Ministry of Culture and Tourism, I Gede Pitana as reported by ANTARANEWS.com. With the acknowledgement of the Saman Dance, more of Indonesia’s authentic cultural expressions has been recognized as World Intangible Heritage, following listing of the Wayang, the Keris, Batik and the Angklung, said Director Pitana.
Performed by a group of dancers wearing mostly colorful and bright traditional costumes, the Saman Dance relies heavily on precision and synchronization of movement of each member in the team, making this a most dramatic and fascinating performance.  Standing or kneeling tightly close to each other, the dancers sing and move in perfect sync, in an increasingly accelerating tempo.  A single mistake will definitely mess up the entire routine.  
The Saman is a development of an Acehnese dance called the Pok Pok Ane. It is the singing of a poem, which is combined with the clapping of hands, and slaps on the chest and thighs which create its rhythm. The Saman Dance is truly an entertaining performance wheret only beautiful minds can create such exquisite and artful techniques.
“The acknowledgment has passed through a long and complicated process, and we hope there will be more of world cultural heritage in Indonesia that will be recognized and listed by UNESCO in the years to come,” commented Pitana. He further added that the efforts of entering the Saman Dance has taken several years before it finally made it to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
There are 890 sites today listed as UNESCO world heritage, with 689 in the cultural heritage, 176 natural heritage, and 25 cultural and natural mixed heritage. Among the total, Indonesia obtained 11 of listed heritage, including 4 in Natural Heritage, 3 in Cultural reserves, and 4 iin the Intangible Heritage category.
Indonesia’s Natural Heritage parks that are in the UNESCO World’s Heritage List include: the Ujung Kulon National Park in Banten, the Komodo National Park in East Nusatenggara, the Lorentz National Park in Papua, and the tropical rainforests of Sumatra. While the Borobudur and Prambanan temples along with the Sangiran pre-historic Site on Java make up the UNESCO Cultural Heritage Sites of Indonesia.

Saturday, 23 April 2011

Ancol ; Jakarta Bay City, DKI Jakarta

This is Jakarta's largest and most popular recreation park, more popularly known as "Ancol Dreamland". The Ancol Dreamland has an extensive range of attractions that include a Seaworld,  a water park with artificial waves, an  lagoon for fishing and boating,  exciting rides such as the Torpedo and the Hysteria, an art center, a convention hall and hotels.

In  the Ancol complex are also a marina, the Dunia Fantasi (Fantasy World),  a drive-in theatre. The 'Pasar Seni' or art market has a varied collection of Indonesian handicraft, paintings and souvenirs on sale. An open-air theatre features live performances by local artists.

Wayang Orang, puppet man, Indonesia

Puppet man also called wayang wong (Javanese) is a puppet who is played by using people as characters in the story of the puppet.

In accordance with the name is called, is no longer dipergelarkan puppets with the puppets puppet play (wayang kulit is usually made ​​of buffalo leather or another), but showing human beings as a substitute for the puppet dolls. They wear the same clothes as ornaments used in wayang kulit. In order to form the face or get their faces resemble shadow puppets (when viewed from the side), often times these people puppets player modified / decorated his face with additional drawings or paintings.

Puppet shows people that still exist today, one of which is the puppet people Barata (in the area of ​​Pasar Senen, Jakarta), Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Taman Sriwedari Solo, and others.


Monday, 11 April 2011

Tolire Lake, Maluku


Long time ago, in a small village, a father impregnated his own daughter and causing God fury. God cursed the father and his daughter-the form of big Tolire Lake reflected the fathers figure and the Small Tolire Lake reflected his daughter. Other myth about the lake, local people believe that the lake is the house for many invisible crocodiles.

Tolire lake covered 5 acre and 50 m depth located 10 km from the main city, Ternate and reachable by bus or Ojeg (ojeg: rented bike) depend on the mode of travel (if you manage your travel individually/couple, you better take ojeg, otherwise, for those who wish to travel in a group, hiring bus would be perfect). Tolire lake stated in the deep crater of Mt. Gamalama, the highest mountain in North Maluku with highest peak is 1715 m above sea level.

The relaxing and oozing view of Gamalama mountain, the crystal clear water of the lake, the luscious green view of the forest, the enchanting sounds of chirping birds and the lovely smile of Ternates people, all bounding together make this place glowing with beauties