JAKARTA - The birthday of Pancasila is celebrated every June 1st. To commemorate it, iForte held a Sabang - Merauke Performance With Live Performance at the Djakarta Theater on 3-5 June. The stage presented 21 folk songs and one national song which were arranged in harmony.

To achieve this, the performance involved five national singers, 46 traditional and modern musicians, and 135 professional dancers. Before the show starts, the audience will be greeted by the Betawi Palang Pintu procession which is a symbol of Jakarta as the host.

This performance actually premiered live at the Prambanan Temple Courtyard, Yogyakarta, on March 26, 2022. At that time, the Sabang – Merauke Performance successfully captivated the audience through performances of various elements of regional art that were beautifully presented on stage with the spectacular Prambanan Temple as the backdrop.

In line with the determination of PT iForte Solusi Infotek or better known as iForte to connect Indonesia, documentation of the performance at Prambanan can also be watched through the Youtube account of iForte Solusi Infotek starting Monday, June 6, 2022.

"We hope this performance can be enjoyed more widely. Not only in Prambanan, Jakarta, but also other cities in Indonesia, even abroad. The spirit of unity in Pancasila is reflected in this performance," Silvi Vice President Director Marketing & Sales iForte Liswanda some time ago.

Regional songs that are sung in a medley combined with dances and clothes that are specially designed with the richness of fabrics from the same area. Watching this show for an hour seemed to invite the audience to circle Indonesia from the west end to the east in succession.

Indonesia is a country that has thousands of different tribes and languages spread over more than 17,000 islands from Sabang to Merauke. With a geographical area of 1,811,570 km2, Indonesia also has a wealth of art and culture that is so vast and sublime. These various treasures, ranging from music, songs, dances, traditional clothing, to various intangible cultural heritages, are priceless national treasures.

The former vocalist of the band Cokelat as the Lead Singer as well as the music director, admitted that he was touched. "I am grateful to have met great people who really love Indonesia. I dare to take on the challenge of these two roles at once because I can learn a lot as a singer and music director," he explained.

According to him, it is important to document this performance as a form of gratitude because Indonesia was able to get through the COVIS-19 pandemic well. "This is a form of joy when Kisa as an artist can finally perform again. It's time to work together to fill the arts well. Yesterday during the pandemic we were hoping when we could perform. Now it is possible to give our best," he stressed.


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