The Appearance Of Ry Hyori Dermawan At The Indonesian Children's Music & Culture Festival Is Appreciated By Titiek Puspa And Kak Seto
Ry Hyori Dermawan with Titiek Puspa and Kak Seto (Photo: Special)

JAKARTA - Ry Hyori Dermawan is one of the children who performed at the Indonesian Children's Music & Culture Festival which took place at the Jakarta International Stadium, North Jakarta on Saturday, December 9.

The child who has achieved various achievements in the international event performed to bring Me Proud to be an Indonesian Child, a song composed by Titiek Puspa.

Ry Hyori Dermawan's appearance received advice from the songwriter.

Titiek Puspa said he was proud to see the appearance of Indonesian children.

"Wow, all the kids are good. That's all right, just so I'm proud of the kids, it's great," said Titiek Puspa.

In addition, Seto Mulyadi alias Kak Seto, who was also present at the event, also appreciated the appearance of Ry Hyori Dermawan. He hopes that Hyori can become one of the best sons and daughters of the country in the future.

"I really appreciate it, because this really reflects the seriousness in paying attention to children to grow and develop. And this is an opportunity for achievements to be shown to be more confident, because children's potential must be appreciated," said Kak Seto.

"It is very suitable, I appreciate it, hopefully later whether it can become a minister or a president, the most important thing is to be one of the best sons and daughters in Indonesia," he continued.

Meanwhile, regarding the holding of the Indonesian Children's Music & Culture Festival, Ry Hyori said he was proud to be able to participate in celebrating Indonesia's cultural wealth.

He felt culture as something of value and not to be abandoned.

"I feel very happy to be able to appear at this cultural music festival. Because I think that culture in Indonesia is very important for us, and we must not forget it because it is part of our culture," said Ry Hyori Dermawan.

What Ry Hyori said received full support from Kak Seto.

The child psychologist assessed that Indonesian children should know their own cultural roots.

'Children should know the cultural roots. Because if he knows the cultural roots, it means he loves his homeland. Because Indonesia is not only ethics and aesthetics, but also nationalism. Respecting culture is one way for children to love their own homeland," concluded Kak Seto.


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