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Wonderful Indonesia : Culture and Heritage
Many of the world's most ancient wonders can be found in Indonesia. From sacred temples to palace ruins, from prehistoric remains to living traditions, visitors from around the world come to Indonesia, attracted by its unique and diverse cultures and vibrant heritage.As a country with over 350 cultural ethnic groups, the cultural diversity of Indonesia deserves to be explored.
Check our Website:
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Travel Guide: Indonesian Culture
This country boasts one of the world's largest Muslim populations, though it is not an Islamic state. http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about the culture of Indonesia.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/E7vX/
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Indonesian Culture and Etiquette Tips
http://preparetoserve.com/INDONESIA Indonesian culture and etiquette tips. Cultural dos and donts, etc.
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indonesia history and Java culture
This video covers the history and diverse cultural heritage of the island of Java in Indonesia, up to the present era. It is an interview with Professor Walter L. Williams, based on his book JAVANESE LIVES: WOMEN AND MEN IN MODERN INDONESIAN SOCIETY, published by Rutgers University Press. Dr. Williams did the research for this book along with a team of Indonesian graduate students in his seminar,
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Culture of Indonesia
Culture of Indonesia - Indonesia Tourism & Vacations 2015 - Bali & Java - Indonesia Trip 2015
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Indonesia straddles the Equator between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. While it has land borders with Malaysia to the north as well as East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the east, it also neighbor
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The culture of indonesia
The culture of Indonesia has been shaped by long interaction between original indigenous customs and multiple foreign influences. Indonesia is centrally-located along ancient trading routes between the Far East and the Middle East, resulting in many cultural practices being strongly influenced by a multitude of religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Islam and Christianity, all stro
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[Indonesia] Welcome to the World Culture Forum 2013
http://wcfina.org
The World Culture Forum discussed the Power of Culture in Sustainable Development, 24 - 27 November 2013, Bali, Indonesia. This four minute video was played at the World Culture Forum opening ceremony.
http://wcfina.org
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CULTURE SHOCK FRANCE VS INDONESIA
This is basically just some culture shocks that I have in France (so far)!
I don't mean to offend any French people, it's basically just my experience and my point of view of how different between France in Indonesia.
COME AND SAY HI TO ME
INSTAGRAM :
https://www.instagram.com/kevinmonic
SNAPCHAT :
kevin_monic
Sorry if my english is not good, either in grammatical way or my accents. English
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Culture From Indonesia Barongsai Ngamuk (UNIK DANCE)
Seni Barongsai dan Bantengan dalam acara karnaval hut desa manting tawangsari pujon malang. Ini adalah budaya asli dari Jawa Timur Indonesia. Yang di padukan dengan seni pencak silat
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Indonesia-Suriname Culture
Suriname, a country that located in South America. Culture and arts of this country is not too different with Java culture in Indonesia. This movie is for Assignment MGT202 Cross Culture Management Lecturer Prof. Chris Poulson
Note:
There are several mistakes that we makes, such as typo in writing year, dubbing and others.
So, sorry for the inconvenience, we're in the learning prosess of english
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Indonesia's winning performance at 2010 oklahoma state university culture night
Indonesia's winning performance at 2010 oklahoma state university culture night, check out www.iphotographlife.com for more!
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Dr Subramaniyam swami on Hindu culture of Indonesia
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Culture of tilapia in Indonesia
Ownership: Directorate General of Culture Fisheries (Indonesia)
Credit: Solah Ahmad (Indonesia)
Source: www.fishconsult.org
This video focuses on tilapia culture in Indonesia including farming technologies in various farming systems such as earthen ponds, tanks, hapas and cages. The reproduction of nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) including broodstock management and fry nursing. Fish tagging
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Hindu Girl, Bali Indonesia Culture of Hindu in Indonesia
Nusantara is an Indonesian word for the Indonesian archipelago. It is originated from Old Javanese and literally means "archipelago". In Malay, Nusantara bears the meaning of Malay World.
The word Nusantara was taken from an oath by Gajah Mada in 1336, as written on an old Javanese manuscript Pararaton and Negarakertagama. Gajah Mada was a powerful military leader and prime minister of the Majapa
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Culture-shock in Indonesia Restaurant
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Indonesian Cultural Day 2014 (PPI NCU Taiwan)
"Indonesian Cultural Day"
This performance was held at National Central University (NCU) Taiwan, and was performed by Indonesian Students at NCU
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"Indonesia. One land for thousand dreams"
Proud to be Indonesian!
(Watch in HD!)
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PSA Dying Culture in Indonesia Sungkem
Jawa (Javanese People) are the majority in Indonesia, and 87% of Indonesian population is Muslim. Both Javanese and Muslim Culture has assimilated well and brought Sungkem, an act of kissing parents hand to show respect, to our country.
However, in the modern day, people tend to feel ashamed to perform Sungkem to their parents, because it is seen as an exaggerated act. This script and video are
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SAFETY FOOD CULTURE IN INDONESIA (ENG)
Director/Project Leader : Ilham Nasbir Saini
Producer/Scriptwriter : Anggi Setyanto
DP : Moko Gesang
Editor : Ade Suharyanata
Client : BADAN POM
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Indonesian Culture Day 2015 (Tainan) - Trailer 2 (OFFICIAL)
Come and join with us to see Indonesia Culture in form of Dance, Folk Story, Food, and Products.
It is totally free and lucky draw provided.
Venue : Student Activity Center (National Cheng Kung University), Tainan, Taiwan.
Time : December 06, 2015 . 18.30 - 21.30
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Religion & Culture in Indonesia
Indonesian culture and religion
Project for school (:
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
www.organicauthority.com/health/folk-healing-medicine
www.thejavajive.com
www.kickstarter.com
Special thanks to powtoon.com
Enjoy (:-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/ . Make your own animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool a
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Indonesia - A Study Abroad Experience by Sarrah Bates
This documentary film was created to portray the life of Sarrah, an Ohio University student who studied in Indonesia for 5 months. It highlights some of the challenges, expectations, cultural norms and other aspects of living in Indonesia. It also includes study abroad tips and recommendations when preparing for a study abroad experience. In addition, it gives tips on how to study abroad by giving
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Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia - Trailer
Check out "Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia", a new submission to ÉCU 2013. "Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia" is a series, shot over the course of 12 years in Bali and Java, Indonesia, exploring the relationship between culture, mental illness and personal experience.
Regardez la nouvelle submission a Ecu 2013 "Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in In
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Denada dan Balawan Tampil di Festival Indonesia - Liputan Pop Culture VOA 14 Juli 2011
SeteIah berhasil memecahkan rekor dunia Guinness bermain angklung, para peserta dihibur oleh I Wayan Balawan dan Denada dalam Festival Indonesia di Washington D.C.
Wonderful Indonesia : Culture and Heritage
Many of the world's most ancient wonders can be found in Indonesia. From sacred temples to palace ruins, from prehistoric remains to living traditions, visitors...
Many of the world's most ancient wonders can be found in Indonesia. From sacred temples to palace ruins, from prehistoric remains to living traditions, visitors from around the world come to Indonesia, attracted by its unique and diverse cultures and vibrant heritage.As a country with over 350 cultural ethnic groups, the cultural diversity of Indonesia deserves to be explored.
Check our Website: http://www.indonesia.travel
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Many of the world's most ancient wonders can be found in Indonesia. From sacred temples to palace ruins, from prehistoric remains to living traditions, visitors from around the world come to Indonesia, attracted by its unique and diverse cultures and vibrant heritage.As a country with over 350 cultural ethnic groups, the cultural diversity of Indonesia deserves to be explored.
Check our Website: http://www.indonesia.travel
Follow us on Facebook: http://goo.gl/2MMliV
Follow us on Google +: http://goo.gl/HPEiZR
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/indtravel
- published: 28 Jan 2015
- views: 26661
Travel Guide: Indonesian Culture
This country boasts one of the world's largest Muslim populations, though it is not an Islamic state. http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about the culture of...
This country boasts one of the world's largest Muslim populations, though it is not an Islamic state. http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about the culture of Indonesia.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/E7vX/
wn.com/Travel Guide Indonesian Culture
This country boasts one of the world's largest Muslim populations, though it is not an Islamic state. http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about the culture of Indonesia.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/E7vX/
- published: 07 Jan 2012
- views: 25804
Indonesian Culture and Etiquette Tips
http://preparetoserve.com/INDONESIA Indonesian culture and etiquette tips. Cultural dos and donts, etc....
http://preparetoserve.com/INDONESIA Indonesian culture and etiquette tips. Cultural dos and donts, etc.
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http://preparetoserve.com/INDONESIA Indonesian culture and etiquette tips. Cultural dos and donts, etc.
- published: 26 Aug 2014
- views: 11362
indonesia history and Java culture
This video covers the history and diverse cultural heritage of the island of Java in Indonesia, up to the present era. It is an interview with Professor Walter ...
This video covers the history and diverse cultural heritage of the island of Java in Indonesia, up to the present era. It is an interview with Professor Walter L. Williams, based on his book JAVANESE LIVES: WOMEN AND MEN IN MODERN INDONESIAN SOCIETY, published by Rutgers University Press. Dr. Williams did the research for this book along with a team of Indonesian graduate students in his seminar, while he was Fulbright Professor at Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia's oldest and largest university. They interviewed elderly Javanese men and women, of all classes and diverse backgrounds, about their memories. This video covers the animist, Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, and Christian religious influences on the culture of Java, and the memories of these people from their childhood during the Dutch colonial era, the Japanese occupation in World War II, the Indonesian Revolution, and the presidencies of Sukarno and Suharto. Dr. Willians presents a short survey of Java's fascinating history and culture through the perspectives of the people themselves.
wn.com/Indonesia History And Java Culture
This video covers the history and diverse cultural heritage of the island of Java in Indonesia, up to the present era. It is an interview with Professor Walter L. Williams, based on his book JAVANESE LIVES: WOMEN AND MEN IN MODERN INDONESIAN SOCIETY, published by Rutgers University Press. Dr. Williams did the research for this book along with a team of Indonesian graduate students in his seminar, while he was Fulbright Professor at Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia's oldest and largest university. They interviewed elderly Javanese men and women, of all classes and diverse backgrounds, about their memories. This video covers the animist, Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, and Christian religious influences on the culture of Java, and the memories of these people from their childhood during the Dutch colonial era, the Japanese occupation in World War II, the Indonesian Revolution, and the presidencies of Sukarno and Suharto. Dr. Willians presents a short survey of Java's fascinating history and culture through the perspectives of the people themselves.
- published: 24 Sep 2012
- views: 99455
Culture of Indonesia
Culture of Indonesia - Indonesia Tourism & Vacations 2015 - Bali & Java - Indonesia Trip 2015
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subsc...
Culture of Indonesia - Indonesia Tourism & Vacations 2015 - Bali & Java - Indonesia Trip 2015
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Indonesia straddles the Equator between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. While it has land borders with Malaysia to the north as well as East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the east, it also neighbors Australia to the south, and Palau, the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, and Thailand to the north, India to the northwest.
See in Bali & Java - Indonesia
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Natural attractions
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Indonesia is home to no less than 167 active volcanoes, far more than any other country. Some of the more accessible for visitors are in the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park and the Ijen Crater in East Java, Mount Rinjani in Lombok and perhaps easiest of all, Mount Batur in Bali. A list of 226 Indonesian mountains has recently been compiled.
Hardly surprisingly in the world's largest archipelago, beaches are significant attractions. Aside from the obvious like Bali, there are wonderful beaches in off-the-beaten-track locations in Maluku, Nusa Tenggara and Sulawesi. In a nation of 18,000+ islands, the options are almost endless.
Indonesia has some of the largest remaining tracts of tropical forest anywhere in the world, and these support an incredibly diverse wildlife from Orangutans and other primates to critically endangered Javan Rhinoceros and Tigers, and an extraordinarily wide range of bird species. Forest areas recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites are Ujung Kulon National Park in West Java, and three huge parks in Sumatra, which together comprise the Tropical Rain Forest Heritage of Sumatra: Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Gunung Leuser National Park and Kerinci Seblat National Park.
Further east, Komodo Island is the home of the remarkable Komodo Dragon and a very diverse marine life. Close to the very eastern limit of Indonesia, the remote Lorentz National Park in Papua has a permanent glacier, and is the single largest national park anywhere in Southeast Asia.
Historical and cultural attractions
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Borobudur in Central Java is the world's largest Buddhist monument, dating from the 8th century, and nearby Prambanan is a remarkable Hindu monument dating from just a few years later. Those two, together with the charm of Yogyakarta, make for a popular cultural combination in Central Java.
Also in Central Java, the Dieng Plateau is home to the oldest extant temples in Indonesia, predating Borobudur by some 100 years, and just north of Solo, the early man archaeological excavation at Sangiran is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In such a vast archipelago it is hardly surprising that there are some very distinct and unique cultures, often contained in relatively small areas. Bali has a unique Hindu culture, descended from the great Javanese Majapahit Kingdom in the 13th and 14th centuries. The whole island is adorned by beautifully kept temples (pura), and there is a seemingly endless procession of colourful ceremonies. Some of the better known are the mother temple at Besakih, Pura Ulun Danau Bratan, and Pura Uluwatu.
Further east, Sumba is home to one of the few remaining megalithic cultures anywhere on earth. In Sulawesi, the Tana Toraja region is famous for spectacular animist burial rites. Visiting the vast hinterland of Papua in the far east of the country requires considerable planning, an awful lot of money, and a tolerance for extremely challenging conditions. However, for those who want a true wilderness experience and the opportunity to witness first-hand cultures that have had very little contact with the outside world, it is hard to think of a better option anywhere on earth.
wn.com/Culture Of Indonesia
Culture of Indonesia - Indonesia Tourism & Vacations 2015 - Bali & Java - Indonesia Trip 2015
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Indonesia straddles the Equator between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. While it has land borders with Malaysia to the north as well as East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the east, it also neighbors Australia to the south, and Palau, the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, and Thailand to the north, India to the northwest.
See in Bali & Java - Indonesia
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Natural attractions
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Indonesia is home to no less than 167 active volcanoes, far more than any other country. Some of the more accessible for visitors are in the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park and the Ijen Crater in East Java, Mount Rinjani in Lombok and perhaps easiest of all, Mount Batur in Bali. A list of 226 Indonesian mountains has recently been compiled.
Hardly surprisingly in the world's largest archipelago, beaches are significant attractions. Aside from the obvious like Bali, there are wonderful beaches in off-the-beaten-track locations in Maluku, Nusa Tenggara and Sulawesi. In a nation of 18,000+ islands, the options are almost endless.
Indonesia has some of the largest remaining tracts of tropical forest anywhere in the world, and these support an incredibly diverse wildlife from Orangutans and other primates to critically endangered Javan Rhinoceros and Tigers, and an extraordinarily wide range of bird species. Forest areas recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites are Ujung Kulon National Park in West Java, and three huge parks in Sumatra, which together comprise the Tropical Rain Forest Heritage of Sumatra: Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Gunung Leuser National Park and Kerinci Seblat National Park.
Further east, Komodo Island is the home of the remarkable Komodo Dragon and a very diverse marine life. Close to the very eastern limit of Indonesia, the remote Lorentz National Park in Papua has a permanent glacier, and is the single largest national park anywhere in Southeast Asia.
Historical and cultural attractions
-------------------------------------------------
Borobudur in Central Java is the world's largest Buddhist monument, dating from the 8th century, and nearby Prambanan is a remarkable Hindu monument dating from just a few years later. Those two, together with the charm of Yogyakarta, make for a popular cultural combination in Central Java.
Also in Central Java, the Dieng Plateau is home to the oldest extant temples in Indonesia, predating Borobudur by some 100 years, and just north of Solo, the early man archaeological excavation at Sangiran is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In such a vast archipelago it is hardly surprising that there are some very distinct and unique cultures, often contained in relatively small areas. Bali has a unique Hindu culture, descended from the great Javanese Majapahit Kingdom in the 13th and 14th centuries. The whole island is adorned by beautifully kept temples (pura), and there is a seemingly endless procession of colourful ceremonies. Some of the better known are the mother temple at Besakih, Pura Ulun Danau Bratan, and Pura Uluwatu.
Further east, Sumba is home to one of the few remaining megalithic cultures anywhere on earth. In Sulawesi, the Tana Toraja region is famous for spectacular animist burial rites. Visiting the vast hinterland of Papua in the far east of the country requires considerable planning, an awful lot of money, and a tolerance for extremely challenging conditions. However, for those who want a true wilderness experience and the opportunity to witness first-hand cultures that have had very little contact with the outside world, it is hard to think of a better option anywhere on earth.
- published: 22 Jan 2015
- views: 2780
The culture of indonesia
The culture of Indonesia has been shaped by long interaction between original indigenous customs and multiple foreign influences. Indonesia is centrally-located...
The culture of Indonesia has been shaped by long interaction between original indigenous customs and multiple foreign influences. Indonesia is centrally-located along ancient trading routes between the Far East and the Middle East, resulting in many cultural practices being strongly influenced by a multitude of religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Islam and Christianity, all strong in the major trading cities. The result is a complex cultural mixture very different from the original indigenous cultures.
Examples of cultural fusion include the fusion of Islam with Hindu in Javanese Abangan belief, the fusion of Hinduism, Buddhism and animism in Bodha, and the fusion of Hinduism and animism in Kaharingan; others could be cited.
Balinese dances have stories about ancient Buddhist and Hindu kingdoms, while Islamic art forms and architecture are present in Sumatra, especially in the Minangkabau and Aceh regions. Traditional art, music and sport are combined in a martial art form called Pencak Silat.
Western culture has greatly influenced Indonesia in science, technology and modern entertainment such as television shows, film and music, as well as political system and issues. India has notably influenced Indonesian songs and movies. A popular type of song is the Indian-rhythmical dangdut, which is often mixed with Arab and Malay folk music.
Despite the influences of foreign culture, some remote Indonesian regions still preserve uniquely indigenous culture. Indigenous ethnic groups Mentawai, Asmat, Dani, Dayak, Toraja and many others are still practicing their ethnic rituals, customs and wearing traditional clothes.
Indonesia is home to various styles of music, with those from the islands of Java, Sumatra and Bali being frequently recorded. The traditional music of central and East Java and Bali is the gamelan.
On June 29, 1965, Koes Plus, a leading Indonesian pop group in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, was imprisoned in Glodok, West Jakarta, for playing Western-style music. After the resignation of President Sukarno, the law was rescinded, and in the 1970s the Glodok prison was dismantled and replaced with a large shopping mall.
Kroncong is a musical genre that uses guitars and ukulele as the main musical instruments. This genre had its roots in Portugal and was introduced by Portuguese traders in the 15th century. There is a traditional Keroncong Tugu music group in North Jakarta and other traditional Keroncong music groups in Maluku, with strong Portuguese influences. This music genre was popular in the first half of the 20th century; a contemporary form of Kroncong is called Pop Kroncong.
Angklung musical orchestra, native of West Java, received international recognition as UNESCO has listed the traditional West Java musical instrument made from bamboo in the list of intangible cultural heritage.[1][2]
The soft Sasando music from the province of East Nusa Tenggara in West Timor is completely different. Sasando uses an instrument made from a split leaf of the Lontar palm (Borassus flabellifer), which bears some resemblance to a harp.
wn.com/The Culture Of Indonesia
The culture of Indonesia has been shaped by long interaction between original indigenous customs and multiple foreign influences. Indonesia is centrally-located along ancient trading routes between the Far East and the Middle East, resulting in many cultural practices being strongly influenced by a multitude of religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Islam and Christianity, all strong in the major trading cities. The result is a complex cultural mixture very different from the original indigenous cultures.
Examples of cultural fusion include the fusion of Islam with Hindu in Javanese Abangan belief, the fusion of Hinduism, Buddhism and animism in Bodha, and the fusion of Hinduism and animism in Kaharingan; others could be cited.
Balinese dances have stories about ancient Buddhist and Hindu kingdoms, while Islamic art forms and architecture are present in Sumatra, especially in the Minangkabau and Aceh regions. Traditional art, music and sport are combined in a martial art form called Pencak Silat.
Western culture has greatly influenced Indonesia in science, technology and modern entertainment such as television shows, film and music, as well as political system and issues. India has notably influenced Indonesian songs and movies. A popular type of song is the Indian-rhythmical dangdut, which is often mixed with Arab and Malay folk music.
Despite the influences of foreign culture, some remote Indonesian regions still preserve uniquely indigenous culture. Indigenous ethnic groups Mentawai, Asmat, Dani, Dayak, Toraja and many others are still practicing their ethnic rituals, customs and wearing traditional clothes.
Indonesia is home to various styles of music, with those from the islands of Java, Sumatra and Bali being frequently recorded. The traditional music of central and East Java and Bali is the gamelan.
On June 29, 1965, Koes Plus, a leading Indonesian pop group in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, was imprisoned in Glodok, West Jakarta, for playing Western-style music. After the resignation of President Sukarno, the law was rescinded, and in the 1970s the Glodok prison was dismantled and replaced with a large shopping mall.
Kroncong is a musical genre that uses guitars and ukulele as the main musical instruments. This genre had its roots in Portugal and was introduced by Portuguese traders in the 15th century. There is a traditional Keroncong Tugu music group in North Jakarta and other traditional Keroncong music groups in Maluku, with strong Portuguese influences. This music genre was popular in the first half of the 20th century; a contemporary form of Kroncong is called Pop Kroncong.
Angklung musical orchestra, native of West Java, received international recognition as UNESCO has listed the traditional West Java musical instrument made from bamboo in the list of intangible cultural heritage.[1][2]
The soft Sasando music from the province of East Nusa Tenggara in West Timor is completely different. Sasando uses an instrument made from a split leaf of the Lontar palm (Borassus flabellifer), which bears some resemblance to a harp.
- published: 12 Jun 2013
- views: 9691
[Indonesia] Welcome to the World Culture Forum 2013
http://wcfina.org
The World Culture Forum discussed the Power of Culture in Sustainable Development, 24 - 27 November 2013, Bali, Indonesia. This four minute vi...
http://wcfina.org
The World Culture Forum discussed the Power of Culture in Sustainable Development, 24 - 27 November 2013, Bali, Indonesia. This four minute video was played at the World Culture Forum opening ceremony.
http://wcfina.org
wn.com/Indonesia Welcome To The World Culture Forum 2013
http://wcfina.org
The World Culture Forum discussed the Power of Culture in Sustainable Development, 24 - 27 November 2013, Bali, Indonesia. This four minute video was played at the World Culture Forum opening ceremony.
http://wcfina.org
- published: 10 Dec 2013
- views: 2221
CULTURE SHOCK FRANCE VS INDONESIA
This is basically just some culture shocks that I have in France (so far)!
I don't mean to offend any French people, it's basically just my experience and my p...
This is basically just some culture shocks that I have in France (so far)!
I don't mean to offend any French people, it's basically just my experience and my point of view of how different between France in Indonesia.
COME AND SAY HI TO ME
INSTAGRAM :
https://www.instagram.com/kevinmonic
SNAPCHAT :
kevin_monic
Sorry if my english is not good, either in grammatical way or my accents. English is not my mother tongue, I've never taken any english courses before in my life, just learn it at school, and recently I just moved to France and it makes my english even worse.
Also I apologize for my lame editing skills, I am still very new about this thing.
you guys seriously can as me anything, we sure can be friends
Please kindly subscribe and hit the like button :)
wn.com/Culture Shock France Vs Indonesia
This is basically just some culture shocks that I have in France (so far)!
I don't mean to offend any French people, it's basically just my experience and my point of view of how different between France in Indonesia.
COME AND SAY HI TO ME
INSTAGRAM :
https://www.instagram.com/kevinmonic
SNAPCHAT :
kevin_monic
Sorry if my english is not good, either in grammatical way or my accents. English is not my mother tongue, I've never taken any english courses before in my life, just learn it at school, and recently I just moved to France and it makes my english even worse.
Also I apologize for my lame editing skills, I am still very new about this thing.
you guys seriously can as me anything, we sure can be friends
Please kindly subscribe and hit the like button :)
- published: 01 Sep 2015
- views: 1706
Culture From Indonesia Barongsai Ngamuk (UNIK DANCE)
Seni Barongsai dan Bantengan dalam acara karnaval hut desa manting tawangsari pujon malang. Ini adalah budaya asli dari Jawa Timur Indonesia. Yang di padukan de...
Seni Barongsai dan Bantengan dalam acara karnaval hut desa manting tawangsari pujon malang. Ini adalah budaya asli dari Jawa Timur Indonesia. Yang di padukan dengan seni pencak silat
wn.com/Culture From Indonesia Barongsai Ngamuk (Unik Dance)
Seni Barongsai dan Bantengan dalam acara karnaval hut desa manting tawangsari pujon malang. Ini adalah budaya asli dari Jawa Timur Indonesia. Yang di padukan dengan seni pencak silat
- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 21416
Indonesia-Suriname Culture
Suriname, a country that located in South America. Culture and arts of this country is not too different with Java culture in Indonesia. This movie is for Assig...
Suriname, a country that located in South America. Culture and arts of this country is not too different with Java culture in Indonesia. This movie is for Assignment MGT202 Cross Culture Management Lecturer Prof. Chris Poulson
Note:
There are several mistakes that we makes, such as typo in writing year, dubbing and others.
So, sorry for the inconvenience, we're in the learning prosess of english and video making
But the way thank you for watching :D
wn.com/Indonesia Suriname Culture
Suriname, a country that located in South America. Culture and arts of this country is not too different with Java culture in Indonesia. This movie is for Assignment MGT202 Cross Culture Management Lecturer Prof. Chris Poulson
Note:
There are several mistakes that we makes, such as typo in writing year, dubbing and others.
So, sorry for the inconvenience, we're in the learning prosess of english and video making
But the way thank you for watching :D
- published: 25 Jun 2012
- views: 46975
Indonesia's winning performance at 2010 oklahoma state university culture night
Indonesia's winning performance at 2010 oklahoma state university culture night, check out www.iphotographlife.com for more!...
Indonesia's winning performance at 2010 oklahoma state university culture night, check out www.iphotographlife.com for more!
wn.com/Indonesia's Winning Performance At 2010 Oklahoma State University Culture Night
Indonesia's winning performance at 2010 oklahoma state university culture night, check out www.iphotographlife.com for more!
- published: 13 Apr 2010
- views: 4796
Culture of tilapia in Indonesia
Ownership: Directorate General of Culture Fisheries (Indonesia)
Credit: Solah Ahmad (Indonesia)
Source: www.fishconsult.org
This video focuses on tilapia cultu...
Ownership: Directorate General of Culture Fisheries (Indonesia)
Credit: Solah Ahmad (Indonesia)
Source: www.fishconsult.org
This video focuses on tilapia culture in Indonesia including farming technologies in various farming systems such as earthen ponds, tanks, hapas and cages. The reproduction of nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) including broodstock management and fry nursing. Fish tagging has been addressed in this video.
wn.com/Culture Of Tilapia In Indonesia
Ownership: Directorate General of Culture Fisheries (Indonesia)
Credit: Solah Ahmad (Indonesia)
Source: www.fishconsult.org
This video focuses on tilapia culture in Indonesia including farming technologies in various farming systems such as earthen ponds, tanks, hapas and cages. The reproduction of nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) including broodstock management and fry nursing. Fish tagging has been addressed in this video.
- published: 02 Dec 2012
- views: 36686
Hindu Girl, Bali Indonesia Culture of Hindu in Indonesia
Nusantara is an Indonesian word for the Indonesian archipelago. It is originated from Old Javanese and literally means "archipelago". In Malay, Nusantara bears ...
Nusantara is an Indonesian word for the Indonesian archipelago. It is originated from Old Javanese and literally means "archipelago". In Malay, Nusantara bears the meaning of Malay World.
The word Nusantara was taken from an oath by Gajah Mada in 1336, as written on an old Javanese manuscript Pararaton and Negarakertagama. Gajah Mada was a powerful military leader and prime minister of the Majapahit Empire who was credited with bringing the empire to its peak of glory. Gajah Mada delivered an oath called Sumpah Palapa, in which he vowed not to eat any food containing spices until he had conquered all of Nusantara under the glory of Majapahit.
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Nusantara is an Indonesian word for the Indonesian archipelago. It is originated from Old Javanese and literally means "archipelago". In Malay, Nusantara bears the meaning of Malay World.
The word Nusantara was taken from an oath by Gajah Mada in 1336, as written on an old Javanese manuscript Pararaton and Negarakertagama. Gajah Mada was a powerful military leader and prime minister of the Majapahit Empire who was credited with bringing the empire to its peak of glory. Gajah Mada delivered an oath called Sumpah Palapa, in which he vowed not to eat any food containing spices until he had conquered all of Nusantara under the glory of Majapahit.
- published: 28 Apr 2014
- views: 7556
Indonesian Cultural Day 2014 (PPI NCU Taiwan)
"Indonesian Cultural Day"
This performance was held at National Central University (NCU) Taiwan, and was performed by Indonesian Students at NCU
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"Indonesian Cultural Day"
This performance was held at National Central University (NCU) Taiwan, and was performed by Indonesian Students at NCU
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"Indonesia. One land for thousand dreams"
Proud to be Indonesian!
(Watch in HD!)
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"Indonesian Cultural Day"
This performance was held at National Central University (NCU) Taiwan, and was performed by Indonesian Students at NCU
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"Indonesia. One land for thousand dreams"
Proud to be Indonesian!
(Watch in HD!)
- published: 04 Mar 2014
- views: 2637
PSA Dying Culture in Indonesia Sungkem
Jawa (Javanese People) are the majority in Indonesia, and 87% of Indonesian population is Muslim. Both Javanese and Muslim Culture has assimilated well and brou...
Jawa (Javanese People) are the majority in Indonesia, and 87% of Indonesian population is Muslim. Both Javanese and Muslim Culture has assimilated well and brought Sungkem, an act of kissing parents hand to show respect, to our country.
However, in the modern day, people tend to feel ashamed to perform Sungkem to their parents, because it is seen as an exaggerated act. This script and video are meant to bring back our culture that is dying slowly.
Let's do it again and teach Sungkem to the younger generation :)
wn.com/Psa Dying Culture In Indonesia Sungkem
Jawa (Javanese People) are the majority in Indonesia, and 87% of Indonesian population is Muslim. Both Javanese and Muslim Culture has assimilated well and brought Sungkem, an act of kissing parents hand to show respect, to our country.
However, in the modern day, people tend to feel ashamed to perform Sungkem to their parents, because it is seen as an exaggerated act. This script and video are meant to bring back our culture that is dying slowly.
Let's do it again and teach Sungkem to the younger generation :)
- published: 07 Dec 2013
- views: 323
SAFETY FOOD CULTURE IN INDONESIA (ENG)
Director/Project Leader : Ilham Nasbir Saini
Producer/Scriptwriter : Anggi Setyanto
DP : Moko Gesang
Editor : Ade Suharyanata
Client : BADAN POM...
Director/Project Leader : Ilham Nasbir Saini
Producer/Scriptwriter : Anggi Setyanto
DP : Moko Gesang
Editor : Ade Suharyanata
Client : BADAN POM
wn.com/Safety Food Culture In Indonesia (Eng)
Director/Project Leader : Ilham Nasbir Saini
Producer/Scriptwriter : Anggi Setyanto
DP : Moko Gesang
Editor : Ade Suharyanata
Client : BADAN POM
- published: 01 Sep 2015
- views: 294
Indonesian Culture Day 2015 (Tainan) - Trailer 2 (OFFICIAL)
Come and join with us to see Indonesia Culture in form of Dance, Folk Story, Food, and Products.
It is totally free and lucky draw provided.
Venue : Student A...
Come and join with us to see Indonesia Culture in form of Dance, Folk Story, Food, and Products.
It is totally free and lucky draw provided.
Venue : Student Activity Center (National Cheng Kung University), Tainan, Taiwan.
Time : December 06, 2015 . 18.30 - 21.30
wn.com/Indonesian Culture Day 2015 (Tainan) Trailer 2 (Official)
Come and join with us to see Indonesia Culture in form of Dance, Folk Story, Food, and Products.
It is totally free and lucky draw provided.
Venue : Student Activity Center (National Cheng Kung University), Tainan, Taiwan.
Time : December 06, 2015 . 18.30 - 21.30
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 916
Religion & Culture in Indonesia
Indonesian culture and religion
Project for school (:
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
www.organicauthority.com/health/folk-healing-medicine
www.thejavajive.com
www.kickstarter.co...
Indonesian culture and religion
Project for school (:
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
www.organicauthority.com/health/folk-healing-medicine
www.thejavajive.com
www.kickstarter.com
Special thanks to powtoon.com
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wn.com/Religion Culture In Indonesia
Indonesian culture and religion
Project for school (:
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
www.organicauthority.com/health/folk-healing-medicine
www.thejavajive.com
www.kickstarter.com
Special thanks to powtoon.com
Enjoy (:-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/ . Make your own animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle other professional animation services require.
- published: 29 Oct 2014
- views: 170
Indonesia - A Study Abroad Experience by Sarrah Bates
This documentary film was created to portray the life of Sarrah, an Ohio University student who studied in Indonesia for 5 months. It highlights some of the cha...
This documentary film was created to portray the life of Sarrah, an Ohio University student who studied in Indonesia for 5 months. It highlights some of the challenges, expectations, cultural norms and other aspects of living in Indonesia. It also includes study abroad tips and recommendations when preparing for a study abroad experience. In addition, it gives tips on how to study abroad by giving funding options, such as the avenue of scholarships. This film also includes other interesting aspects of Indonesia. For more information visit: www.indotraveler.net
wn.com/Indonesia A Study Abroad Experience By Sarrah Bates
This documentary film was created to portray the life of Sarrah, an Ohio University student who studied in Indonesia for 5 months. It highlights some of the challenges, expectations, cultural norms and other aspects of living in Indonesia. It also includes study abroad tips and recommendations when preparing for a study abroad experience. In addition, it gives tips on how to study abroad by giving funding options, such as the avenue of scholarships. This film also includes other interesting aspects of Indonesia. For more information visit: www.indotraveler.net
- published: 08 Dec 2011
- views: 42723
Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia - Trailer
Check out "Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia", a new submission to ÉCU 2013. "Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia" is a seri...
Check out "Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia", a new submission to ÉCU 2013. "Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia" is a series, shot over the course of 12 years in Bali and Java, Indonesia, exploring the relationship between culture, mental illness and personal experience.
Regardez la nouvelle submission a Ecu 2013 "Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia". Afflictions: la culture et la maladie mentale en Indonésie est une série fait partie, tourné au cours de 12 ans à Bali et Java, Indonésie, en explorant la relation entre la culture, mental expérience de la maladie et personnelle.
To submit to ÉCU 2013, check out our website: http://www.ecufilmfestival.com/
wn.com/Afflictions Culture And Mental Illness In Indonesia Trailer
Check out "Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia", a new submission to ÉCU 2013. "Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia" is a series, shot over the course of 12 years in Bali and Java, Indonesia, exploring the relationship between culture, mental illness and personal experience.
Regardez la nouvelle submission a Ecu 2013 "Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia". Afflictions: la culture et la maladie mentale en Indonésie est une série fait partie, tourné au cours de 12 ans à Bali et Java, Indonésie, en explorant la relation entre la culture, mental expérience de la maladie et personnelle.
To submit to ÉCU 2013, check out our website: http://www.ecufilmfestival.com/
- published: 06 Jul 2012
- views: 3475
Denada dan Balawan Tampil di Festival Indonesia - Liputan Pop Culture VOA 14 Juli 2011
SeteIah berhasil memecahkan rekor dunia Guinness bermain angklung, para peserta dihibur oleh I Wayan Balawan dan Denada dalam Festival Indonesia di Washington D...
SeteIah berhasil memecahkan rekor dunia Guinness bermain angklung, para peserta dihibur oleh I Wayan Balawan dan Denada dalam Festival Indonesia di Washington D.C.
wn.com/Denada Dan Balawan Tampil Di Festival Indonesia Liputan Pop Culture Voa 14 Juli 2011
SeteIah berhasil memecahkan rekor dunia Guinness bermain angklung, para peserta dihibur oleh I Wayan Balawan dan Denada dalam Festival Indonesia di Washington D.C.
- published: 14 Jul 2011
- views: 19373