Indonesia Seutuhnya, Seutuhnya Indonesia was held at Prof. Dr. Djaiusman Auditorium and Performance hall of  LSPR Jakarta on Tuesday, 19 September, 2015 an event to deliver the 9th UNESCO delegations, Youth Forum to Paris. The event was held as a pre event performance of Shintia Pramitha Dewi and Biru Anjani before they leave to Paris.

Opening remarks by Dr. Rino F. Boer as Director of Postgraduate Program LSPR

Opening remarks by Dr. Rino F. Boer as Director of Postgraduate Program LSPR

This event was opened with the eccentric dance of Ronggeng by Swadara, the traditional choreographer for this event. Besides the eccentric dance of ronggeng there was also a dance by Ayu Astaria and Tita as dance teachers of Shintia and Biru, the dance that represented many cultures of Indonesia. This dance will be performed by Shintia and Biruat the the Youth Forum in Paris.

The eccentric dance of Ronggeng by Swadara

The eccentric dance of Ronggeng by Swadara

Shintia and Biru are the Indonesian delegations who will attend an international event in Paris. They were given one month to finish a social project that is sustainable, continuous, and could give a positive impact to kids, the project is entitled “Program Mudah Bermimpi.”

Monologue performance by Reni Oktari Oemar

Monologue performance by Reni Oktari Oemar

This program also fights for the award as the best country in Paris through the performance of genres of cultural archipelago from Aceh to Papua, and they will focus on environmental issues as well as a study about the development and environmental problems in Indonesia.

Talkshow with Shintia and Biru, the Indonesian delegations who will attend the national event in Paris

Talkshow with Shintia and Biru, the Indonesian delegations who will attend the national event in Paris

Plaque of appreciation for the participants

Plaque of appreciation for the participants

This event was closed with the song “I Was Here” sung by Shintia and Biru and a dance performance of Ali Imran Karim by teachers of the body movement Shintia and Biru and ended with a plaque of appreciation given to the sponsors. (Citra Nandini)