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  2. Ondel-ondel - Wikipedia

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    Ondel-ondel street performance usually travelling the streets of Jakarta kampungs (urban villages), and asking Money contribution from audiences and passer by. The ondel-ondel is a large bamboo-wooden puppet-mask of Betawi couple; Male and Female ondel-ondel dancing accompanied with Gambang Kromong , Betawi traditional music consist of drums ...

  3. Yapong dance - Wikipedia

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    Yapong dance is a Betawi dance originating in Jakarta, Indonesia. This dance depicts the association of young people created by the artist Bagong Kussudiardja . The Yapong dance was performed for the first time to enliven Jakarta's 450th anniversary event in 1977.

  4. Hotel Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was operated by Sheraton Hotels from 1977 to 1981 as the Hotel Indonesia Sheraton. The Hotel Indonesia was declared a national cultural heritage site by the decree of the Governor of DKI Jakarta No. 475 on 29 March 1993. [5] The decree commanded that the building and all of its historical assets should be well preserved and maintained ...

  5. All or Nothing World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta: Indonesia Mata Elang International Stadium — 8,000 [11] June 28, 2014 Singapore: Singapore Indoor Stadium: 7,500 [12] July 5, 2014 Yokohama: Japan Yokohama Arena: 17,000 [13] July 6, 2014 — July 12, 2014 Kobe: World Memorial Hall — July 13, 2014 August 2, 2014 Yangon: Myanmar Myanmar Event Park [B] 10,000 [14] August 10, 2014 Ho ...

  6. Lyrical dance - Wikipedia

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    According to Jennifer Fisher, lyrical dance is “strongly associated with clearly displayed emotional moods, fast-moving choreographic strategies, emphasis on virtuosic display, illustration of song lyrics, and, in group form, exact unison.” [2] The style is usually danced at a faster pace than ballet but not as fast as jazz. [3]

  7. Kecak - Wikipedia

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    A kecak dance being performed at Kolese Kanisius, Jakarta This is an example of what James Clifford describes as part of the "modern art-culture system" [ 4 ] in which "the West or the central power adopts, transforms, and consumes non-Western or peripheral cultural elements, while making 'art,' which was once embedded in the culture as a whole ...

  8. Dance in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Papuan tumbu tanah dance. Prior to their contact with the outer world the people of the Indonesian archipelago had already developed their own styles of dancing, still somewhat preserved by those who resist outside influences and choose tribal life in the interior of Sumatra (example: Batak, Nias, Mentawai), of Kalimantan/Borneo (example: Dayak, Punan, Iban), of Java (example: Baduy), of ...

  9. Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The brand name "Pan Pacific Hotels" was born when Japanese conglomerate Tokyu Group established its new marketing identity and sales network for its hotels in 1975, under Tokyu Hotels International. The first Pan Pacific hotel established was Sari Pan Pacific (now Sari Pacific Jakarta, Autograph Collection) in Jakarta, which was opened in 1976.