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EDUCATING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES THROUGH TRADITIONAL ART CULTURE

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By: I Wayan Sumadia, EBPP sociology teacher

Every 17 August, EBPP schools celebrate Independence Day with enthusiasm, featuring a variety of entertainment performances that reflect the unique characteristics of each school. At the upcoming celebration, the students wanted to display something different from previous years. Previously, Darmaji School always performed traditional genjek music, however, this time there will be an interesting change, namely performing a comedy drama with a ‘pararem’ theme, which is a customary regulation that applies and is agreed upon by the people in Bali. The main message of the show is: forbid youth to marry at a young age. Meanwhile, students from Bunga, Cegi, and Pengalusan will perform a collaboration Genjek packed with traditional dances, and Manikaji students will perform the 'Kecak' dance by quoting the legendary Ramayana story. In addition, there will also be various other interesting performances.

Some students from each school revealed that they were always curious and wanted to try something different from previous years, so are very enthusiastic!


This event helps students to improve their social skills, deepen their cultural understanding, and foster closer relationships between EBPP schools.


Watch this space for our videos and articles after the show!

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