The Importance Of Non-Formal Music Education To Support Industrial Development
Dwiki Dharmawan (Instagram @dharmawan_dwiki_official)

JAKARTA - Dwiki Dharmawan has led the Farabi Music Education Center for more than 25 years. The non-formal music education institution has become one of the most superior in the country.

Dwiki said that non-formal music education has at least two equally strong aspects, namely teachers with practitioners and academic backgrounds.

"The fatabi has lecturers, practitioners who are well known, or academics, combined," said Dwiki Dharmawan in Gambir, Central Jakarta some time ago.

So, students learn from teachers who are players. But he also got experience from teachers who are a music academic. That's what distinguishes him, so he gets more complete nutritional intake."

Dwiki also saw the importance of the role of non-formal music education institutions for the advancement of the Indonesian music industry. Those who study various musical instruments should be given the experience of rising on stage.

"We always provide events such as concerts, so that they get used to and are confident. So, he is seen by the outside world. Yes, so we give way, give way by providing society. So, the music journey is a lot, there are jam sessions and others, "concluded Dwiki Dharmawan.


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