Tugas PBIBK 1
Tugas PBIBK 1. (4SA03)
Member of group:
l Bunga
Rahmatia
l Muhammad
Naufal
l Nurul
Afiari Khaleda
l Pipin
Anjarsari
l Syarah
Firdaus
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Indonesia to organize upcoming Europalia cultural
festival
Indonesia is proud to be the organizer of the upcoming
Europalia arts and cultural festival, which will be kick-started on Oct. 10 in
Brussels, Belgium, Coordinating Human Development and Culture Minister Puan
Maharani announced recently.
The minister said the festival would feature the
country’s 316 artists who will light up 40 cities across Belgium with their
performances.
“The
festival will feature an array of events that will last until January 2018,”
Puan said on the sidelines of a coordination meeting for the festival at her
office on Sept. 14.
She added that high officials from both countries,
comprising Vice President Jusuf Kalla and Belgium King Philippe, would also
attend the festival’s opening ceremony.
According to Puan, Indonesia is eager to organize the
international festival due to its prestige. The government allocated around Rp
160 billion to support the upcoming festival, she added.
“Aside from
being an opportunity for us to showcase our arts and culture, this festival
could also help us promote our tourism, in both its economic and cultural
aspects,” Puan said, accompanied by Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi and
Culture and Education Minister Muhadjir Effendy.
Indonesian arts and cultural delegates will organize
360 events during the festival. They will also visit France, Germany, the
Netherlands, Austria, the United Kingdom UK and Poland to perform in these
countries. The events will also be complemented by public relations campaigns
in various media outlets as well as display advertisements on Wonderful
Indonesia tourism promotions featured on 150 taxis across London.
Besides performing arts, the festival will also
showcase other attractions: artwork, artifacts, presentations of Indonesia’s
top tourist destinations, literary corners as well as film screenings. The
festival will also present a business talk hosted by Kalla and will be attended
by not only Belgian businesspeople but also those from the Netherlands and
Luxembourg.
Puan also hoped the organizing committee would work
hard to prepare the festival in a meticulous manner.
“Pay attention
to the delegates’ food, health as well as travel insurance and allowances so
they can fully concentrate on their performance,” she added.
Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com/adv/2017/09/18/indonesia-to-organize-upcoming-europalia-cultural-festival.html
International Textile Manufacture Federation
participants travel to Bali
Nusa Dua, Bali recently welcomed 250 participants of
International Textile Manufacture Federation (ITMF) from 29 different
countries.
“They were in
Bali from September 14 -16, not a single participant issued a complaint,
everybody was happy because they got to explore Tanah Lot, Ubud and Uluwatu
after the meeting,” explained Indonesia textile association executive secretary
boards of directors, E.G Ismy.
The group visited Tanah Lot on their first day in
Bali. Tanah Lot was once visited by the vice president of India Muhammad Hamid
Ansyar, Turkish and Korean celebrities and contestants of Miss World 2012 and
2013.
“Tanah Lot is
very cool, the place’s arrangement emphasizes on the religious value mixed with
the beautiful nature,” said ITMF president, Jaswinder Bedi.
Tanah Lot is one of the leading tourist destinations
in Bali after Kuta Beach, as it has a breathtaking panoramic view especially
during sunset.
Following the visit to Tanah Lot, the group then went
Ubud where they saw rice terraces, local handicrafts, art galleries and visited
the Sacred Monkey Forest Ubud.
“The Sacred
Monkey Forest is really special, former Manchester United player Luis Nani once
visited this place, so did Hollywood celebrities Paris Hilton and Julia
Roberts. This is a wonderful experience for the ITMF delegates,” said tourism
ministry's Archipelago Tourism Marketing Development deputy, Esthy Reko Astuti.
The last stop was Uluwatu where they witnessed the performance
of Kecak traditional dance at Pura Uluwatu during sunset. (asw)
-source: http://www.thejakartapost.com/travel/2017/09/18/international-textile-manufacture-federation-participants-travel-to-bali.html
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