Raisa And Kadokawa Dreams Collaboration Add Jember Fashion Carnaval 2024 Celebration

JEMBER - Jember Fashion Carnaval (JFC) was successfully created with an interesting collaboration between the two countries. There is a beautiful singer Raisa Andriana who appears with a Japanese dance group, Kadokawa Dreams.

Making the atmosphere lively, Raisa sang the song "Colud It Be" accompanied by talented dancers from the country of Sakura.

"First of all, I am honored and very grateful for the invitation from JFC to Kadokawa Dreams to attend Jember," said the head of Kadokawa Dreams, Kisa Nishimori in Japanese as quoted by ANTARA, Monday, August 5.

According to him, the first time Kadokawa was present to participate in the JFC in 2023 and his party promised to come back to the JFC in 2024, so that the promise was kept.

"I am very happy to be able to keep that promise. The carnival stage and the JFC scale have grown better than last year, so we can perform optimally," he said.

Interestingly, Kadokawa members prepared the intense choreography in just one day. Fortunately, their preparations and performances with Raisa went according to plan.

"The choreography was made by listening to the song Could it be, so we really paid attention so that the nuances of the lyrics can be expressed through a good choreography movement," he said.

Kisa hopes that this collaboration can strengthen Indonesia's relations with Japan, and give hope to young people to continue to provide the best for their country.

"I hope to come back to JFC next year by giving the best performances for the people of Jember and Indonesia through choreography that can amaze the audience," he said.

Meanwhile, Raisa admitted that she was very happy to collaborate with Kadokawa Dreams at the Jember Fashion Carnaval event because it was the first time she appeared at a world-class carnival in Jember.

Previously, JFC President Budi Setiawan appreciated Sakuranesia Society for bringing 136 artists, artists and others to participate in the JFC event which was held in Jember Regency for three days on August 2-4.

"This collaboration can strengthen Indonesia's relations with Japan, both to improve the economic sector and cooperation in other creative industries, I am very grateful," he said.