Jumat, 28 Juni 2013
Kampus Terbaik di Jakarta
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Universitas Jakarta Selatan
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Universitas Budi Luhur adalah Universitas yang berada di Jakarta Selatan. Universitas Budi Luhur bertempat di Jl. Ciledug Raya, Petukangan Utara, Jakarta Selatan, 12260. DKI Jakarta, Indonesia.
Minggu, 17 Maret 2013
Culture Of Indonesia
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Indonesia has a lot of culture that very diverse .The
culture of Indonesia has been shaped by long interaction between original
indigenous customs and multiple foreign influences. Indonesia a complex
cultural mixture very different from the original indigenous cultures.
Music Of Indonesia
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The music of
Indonesia demonstrates its cultural diversity, the local musical creativity, as
well as subsequent foreign musical influences that shaped contemporary music
scenes of Indonesia. Nearly thousands of Indonesian islands having its own
cultural and artistic history and character. This results in hundreds of
different forms of music, which often accompanies dance and theater. The music
of Java, Sumatra, Bali, and other islands. The music Native Indonesian tribes
often incorporate chants and songs accompanied with musics instruments in their
rituals.
Dance
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Dance in
Indonesia reflects the country's diversity of ethnicities and cultures.
Indonesian dances can be divided into two types; traditional dance and
contemporary dance.
Traditional
dance of Indonesia reflect the rich diversity of Indonesian people. The dance
traditions in Indonesia; such as Balinese, Javanese, Sundanese, Minangkabau,
Palembang, Aceh and many other
Indonesian
contemporary dance borrows influences from abroad, such as western ballet and
modern dance
Architecture of Indonesia
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The Architecture of Indonesia reflects the diversity of cultural, historical and geographic influences that have shaped Indonesia
as a whole. Invaders, colonisers, missionaries, merchants and traders
brought cultural changes that had a profound effect on building styles
and techniques. Traditionally, the most significant foreign influence
has been Indian. However, Chinese, Arab—and since the 18th and 19th
centuries—European influences have played significant roles too in
shaping Indonesian architecture. Some names custom homes in Indonesia
Folk Songs
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Folk songs or folk music or songs regionalism, is a song or music coming from a particular area and became popular both sung by the people of the region as well as other people. In general, local songwriter is no longer known or no name.
Clothes Folklore
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Clothes Folklore Indonesia is one of the cultural treasures owned by the Indonesian state and much praised
by other countries. With so many tribes and provinces in the
territory of Indonesia, it is automatically also a great many kinds
of traditional dresses worn by each tribe in the province
Indonesia.Karena of many tribes in Indonesia has
characteristics specialized in manufacturing or in the Custom Clothing wearing.
Sculpture
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Indonesia has a long history of stone, bronze and iron ages
arts. The megalithic sculptures can be found in numerous archaeological sites
in Sumatra, Java to Sulawesi. The native Indonesians tribes have their own
distinct tribal sculpture styles, usually created to depict ancestors, deities
and animals. The pre-Hindu-Budhist and pre-Islamic sculptures can be traced in
the artworks of indigenous Indonesian tribes. The most notable sculptures are
those of Asmat wooden sculpture of Papua, the Dayak wooden mask and sculpture,
the ancestral wooden statue of Toraja, also the totem-like sculpture of Batak
and Nias tribe.
Indonesian literature
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Indonesian
Literature can refer to literature produced in the Indonesian archipelago. It
is also used to refer more broadly to literature produced in areas with common
language roots based on the Malay language (of which Indonesian is one scion).
This would extend the reach to the Maritime Southeast Asia (including
Indonesia, but also other nations with a common language such as Malaysia and
Brunei, as well as population within other nations such as the Malay people
living in Singapore.
Batik
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Javanese
traditional batik, especially from Yogyakarta and Surakarta, has notable meanings
rooted to the Javanese conceptualization of the universe. Traditional colours
include indigo, dark brown, and white, which represent the three major Hindu
Gods (Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva). This is related to the fact that natural dyes
are most commonly available in indigo and brown. Certain patterns can only be
worn by nobility; traditionally, wider stripes or wavy lines of greater width
indicated higher rank. Consequently, during Javanese ceremonies, one could
determine the royal lineage of a person by the cloth he or she was wearing.
Songket
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Songket
is a fabric that belongs to the brocade family of textiles of Malaysia, Brunei,
and Indonesia. It is hand-woven in silk or cotton, and intricately patterned
with gold or silver threads. The metallic threads stand out against the
background cloth to create a shimmering effect. In the weaving process the
metallic threads are inserted in between the silk or cotton weft threads.
Ikat
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Ikat,
or Ikkat, is a dyeing technique used to pattern textiles that employs a resist
dyeing process similar to tie-dye on either the warp or weft fibres prior to
dyeing. The word ikat derives from the Indonesian word mengikat 'to tie'.
Keris
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The kris or keris is a prized asymmetrical dagger most strongly associated with the culture of Indonesia, but also indigenous to Malaysia, Thailand and Brunei. It is known as kalis in the southern Philippines. The kris is famous for its distinctive wavy blade, but in the past, most had straight blades.
Sabtu, 16 Maret 2013
Wayang
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Wayang
is a generic term denoting traditional theatre in Indonesia. There is no
evidence that wayang existed before Hinduism was brought to Southeast Asia from
India around the first century CE. This leads to the hypothesis that the art
was imported from India or China, both of which have a long tradition of shadow
puppetry and theatre in general. However, there very well may have been
indigenous storytelling traditions that had a profound impact on the
development of the traditional puppet theatre.
Indonesian Cuisine
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Indonesian cuisine is diverse, in part because Indonesia is
composed of approximately 6,000 populated islands of the total 18,000 in the
world's largest archipelago .Indonesian cuisine varies greatly by region and
has many different influences.
Jumat, 15 Maret 2013
Painting
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Indonesian
painting before the 19th century are mostly restricted to the decorative arts,
considered to be a religious and spiritual activity. Artists name are
anonymous, since the individual human creator was seen as far less important
than their creation to honor the deities or spirits. Some examples are the
Kenyah decorative art, based on endemic natural motifs such as ferns and
hornbills, found decorating the walls of Kenyah long houses.
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