Colors Of Cultures Festival Is Held In Kota Tua, Enlivened By The Appearance Of Indonesian Navy Music To Musician
The Indonesia Tourism Information Center (TIC) will hold the Colors of Cultures Festival 2022. (PHOTO: DOK. ISTIMEWA)

JAKARTA - The Indonesia Tourism Information Center (TIC) will hold a Colors of Cultures Festival 2022 entitled "Simphony for the Country" in the Kota Tua area, Jakarta, on October 13 and 14.

In the festival which was held on the first day, October 13, 2022, the Colors of Cultures Festival will present an orchestral music performance combined with Indonesian ethnic music.

Indonesia TIC development director, Dodi Riadi revealed, the event which was held at Fatahillah Park will be enlivened by music performances from the Indonesian Navy in collaboration with educators Tya Subiakto and Erramono Soekarjo.

"Not only that, during the music performance, the invited guests are planned to be entertained by the singing of Lea Simanjuntak's gold voice and the singer Iyon Pramono, and this event will be hosted by senior Tantowi Yahya host," said Dodi in his statement, Saturday, October 1.

Then, the invited guests who attend will listen to music while enjoying a dinner presentation with the concept of Rijttasel who will bring the nuances of invited guests to the past.

On the second day, October 14, 2022, visitors to Kota Tua can witness the wealth of Indonesian traditional dance art imported directly from ten provinces that are members of Indonesia TIC.

These include Lampung, DKI Jakarta, Banten, West Java, Central Java, DI Yogyakarta, East Java, Bali, West Nusa Tenggara and East Nusa Tenggara.

"In addition, at this year's Colors of Cultures Festival, there will also be a photo exhibition with the theme 'Rupa Jakarta City From Year to Year'," he said.

Furthermore, Dodi explained that the Colors of Cultures Festival is an activity in order to realize the Kota Tua area as one of the leading destinations. Kota Tua is the location for the sixth Colors of Cultures Festival.

During the two days of organizing the event, museums located around the Fatahillah Park area will open until 20.00.

"This activity also aims to reactivate the Kota Tua Jakarta area after the revitalization and reactivate Jakarta tourism after the COVID-19 pandemic," he added.


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