Indonesia Is Rich In Art And Culture

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Indonesia is rich in art and culture, which are intertwined with religion and age-old traditions. They reflect the influences from early migrants, not to mention the Western influences of Portuguese traders and Dutch colonists. The famous dance dramas of Java and Bali are derived from Hindu mythology and often feature fragments from the Ramayana and Mahabharata Hindu epics. Highly stylized in movement and costume, dances and other performances are accompanied by a full gamelan orchestra, including xylophones, drums, gongs, string instruments, and flutes. The exotic dances of Bali and Java are world-renowned and a rewarding treat for visitors. Bamboo xylophones are used in North Sulawesi, and the bamboo instruments of West Java are well known for their unique notes. The Bataks of North Sumatra form popular singing groups to entertain visitors.
The crafts of Indonesia vary in both media and style. As a whole, the people are artistic by nature and express themselves through canvas, wood, metals, clay, and stone. The batik process of waxing and dyeing originated on Java centuries ago, and classic designs have been modified with modern trends in both pattern and technology. There are several centers of batik production on Java, including Yogyakarta, Surakarta, Pekalongan, and Cirebon.
Batik also is produced on Bali, where local designs are incorporated. Other provinces produce hand-woven cloths featuring gold and silver threads among silk and cotton tapestries.
Traditional and contemporary oil, watercolors, and pen-and-ink drawings are found throughout the country, with Bali serving as the pinnacle of these creations. Other artwork includes woodcarvings, silverwork, and engravings.
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Indonesia really had its own unique and hidden rich culture just like the other Asian countries.Please do keep on sharing post as interesting as this one.More power!