FOKBI East Jakarta Socializes NTT Culture 'Ikan Nae Di Pante'
JAKARTA - The Indonesian Cultural Creative Sports Federation (FOKBI) of East Jakarta (Jaktim) socializes the culture of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). This was done by wrapping the regional song 'Ikan Nae Di Pante' with gymnastics.
The head of the East Jakarta FOKBI, Inggid Rhemanty, said that the NTT culture packaged with gymnastics is quite in demand by the surrounding community with enthusiasm.
"Yesterday, many people participated in the gymnastics created by 'Ikan Nae Di Pante', a combination of cultural creations from NTT which were packaged in fitness exercises. Alhamdulillah, the community was also enthusiastic about participating in this creation gymnastics movement," said Rhemanty in his statement, Monday, October 14.
According to him, the gymnastics created by 'Kian Nae Di Pante' presents a movement that is easy to follow with an encouraging musical rhythm. Moreover, even the rhythm of the music that had gone viral was familiar to the people's ears.
"The six creations of "Nae Di Pante Fish" were launched by FOKBI to introduce NTT culture through its songs and movements. We will continue to socialize the gymnastics of this creation to inspire the public to maintain their health as well as introduce NTT culture in Jakarta," he said.
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The equestrian revealed that FOKBI was formed on September 13, 2014, at the encouragement of people who care about improving health, fitness and joy.
In addition, he stressed, FOKBI was also formed to improve social relations between communities through the development and preservation of cultural sports in Indonesia.
"Through direct guidance from Mr. Nahrowi Ramli, FOKBI has also succeeded in breaking the world record for poco-poco gymnastics in 2018. At that time, poco-poco gymnastics was attended by 65 thousand people and recorded in the Guinness World Records. FOKBI has also promoted Indonesian culture to various friendly countries, such as Australia, Europe and America," said Inggrid.