Bali PMA Service Asks Traditional Villages To Participate In Erotic Bumbung Jogets
DENPASAR - Head of the Bali I Gusti Agung I Gusti Ketut Kartika Jaya Seputra Is asking traditional villages to participate in anticipating the emergence of activities that present erotic bubble dances.
"I have always said traditional villages to help preserve customs, traditions, arts, culture, including art studios in the region to continue to foster their citizens to behave well, ethically, maintain manners, and manners," he said, Monday, May 19.
This was conveyed by Kartika Jaya after fostering a bunted dance dancer which went viral because he carried out an erotic movement with his audience.
The Bali PMA Office regrets that traditional villages are not active in making arts and culture that are actually well degraded by immoral acts.
According to Kartika, what customary villages can do is to create pararems or rules that are agreed upon regarding dances and other activities as needed.
"There are so many outlets that are being prepared as one traditional village government, of course this is our focus with the fans (chairmans), traditional villages and the customary village assembly, to foster their citizens in maintaining our customs, traditions, arts, culture, and local wisdom," he said.
Regarding the special dance dancing, the Bali PMA Service also reminded that what is regulated is not only dances and dancers, but also indigenous people themselves as wages who call dancers to perform.
He admits that it is not uncommon for erotic dances to arise from the demand of spectators, and this can also be arranged in traditional village pararems.
"Every indigenous citizen can be subject to sanctions, therefore I urge all artists to maintain the art of a justuhung tradition, which has been inherited by Balinese ancestors who are now the spirit of tourism, we must be proud and take care of it with all our might," he said as quoted by ANTARA.
An erotic bungung dance dancer named Agus alias Gek Wik (25) also admitted that his actions violated the dance standard were also often based on the request of the audience.
After realizing that his actions were wrong and being summoned by the Bali Provincial Government, he made sure he would not repeat his actions again.