In the framework of the 60th anniversary of bilateral relations between Indonesia and Russia, recently the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Indonesia in cooperation with the Government of the Russian Federation Russian Cultural Week held in Indonesia.
In pergelarannya at Gedung Kesenian Jakarta, dozens of Russian artists displaying various forms of culture, such as traditional and contemporary dance, magic, and musical performances.
Hundreds of spectators in attendance was as if hypnotized by the various performances are stunning. As shown in the Russian traditional dance mixed with magic. One of the dancers can change costumes so quickly with just covered by a cloth.
Likewise, the musical performances by string quartets Russia. Russian ethnic group of musicians is able to collaborate nicely with the music of Indonesia in a musical composition entitled "Prospective Charcoal", which is arranged by the Director Marsha GKJ Nainggolan.
The audience even more amazed when at the end of the event, the Russian artists are singing a traditional Russian song, but sung with the Indonesian language. Since the accent is different, consequently the song was so funny in the ears of the audience Indonesia.
A Russian accordion player, Vlad Botinovsky, said he was very pleased to be collaborating with musicians Indonesia. According to him, between the music of Indonesia and Russia have much in common, especially in a game of musical percussion instrument. "I hope someday to be collaborating again with Indonesian musicians," said Vlad.
The event titled Russian Cultural Days held from 28-30 July in two cities in Indonesia, namely Jakarta and Yogyakarta. In Jakarta, among others, was held at Taman Ismail Marzuki, GKJ, and Haji Omar Ismail Film Center. While in Yogyakarta will be held at the Cultural Park. Let's invite the family to watch the Russian culture.
She exclaimed Watch Russian Cultural Week
Thursday, August 11, 2011 |
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Labels: culture, Dance, tradisional danse
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