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Nurturing friendship by cross culture understanding

March 17, 2018

Islamabad The Indonesian Women Association hosted a lovely coffee morning on Friday, says a press release.

The coffee morning this time was more than special because as it brought the guests an opportunity to understand and get exposure to the Indonesia’s diverse culture and its philosophical, cultural and historical values through its signature and most famous Indonesian textile which is called Batik.

The host Rita Berlinia Amri, spouse of the Indonesian ambassador, welcomed the guests at the workshop that was themed as ‘Nurturing Friendship by Cross Culture Understanding.’ The guests who turned up in big numbers were ladies from the diplomatic community based in Islamabad, PFOWA and ladies from the cross sections of the society.

Welcoming the guests IWA Chairperson Rita Berlinia Amri informed that coffee morning featuring Batik and Gamelan workshops was intended to take the participants to a trip through the ancient traditions of Batik and Gamelan to explore and experience Indonesia’s rich and diverse art and cultural heritage.

IWA chairperson said that Indonesia was is the land of diverse culture and there exist a tremendous variety of colourful art forms and Batik is one of the most popular Indonesian arts. She elaborated that the word batik originates from the Javanese ‘tik’ and means to dot. The art of decorating cloth in this way, using wax and dye, has been practiced for centuries in Indonesia and as a wonderful creative medium increasingly becoming popular across the world, she added. She proudly mentioned that Batik has been added to the Representative List of Unesco’s World Intangible Cultural Heritage by recognising Indonesia as the origin and home to this exclusive art form.

To conduct the workshop, the Embassy had invited two batik maestros Fonna Melania and Koswara Kusuma from the Sukabumi Region of Java Island to share and teach some basics of this wonderful ancient art form to the participants. The workshop sparked great interest in the participants who had enjoyable and mesmerising experience of practically coming across Batik and learnt few basics and hands on practice of this ancient and exquisite creative medium to enrich and express their aesthetics.