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		<title>Batik Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2011 02:20:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brahmanto Anindito</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On October 2, 2009, UNESCO designated Indonesian batik as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. The education, science and cultural organization of United Nations insisted that Indonesia preserves their batik heritage. Of course! I can’t see otherwise. Batik has long been Indonesian traditional clothes, since the kingdoms era. Though, I cannot just ignore the fact that batik or fabrics that have batik patterns are found also in Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, China, Azerbaijan, India, Sri Lanka, Egypt, even in African countries like Nigeria and Senegal. But in Indonesia, you will see batik as everyday life part of some people. Each region here has their own batik’s unique patterns. Relating to things in their daily life, which show up in the patterns design of nature, animals, flowers, human, folklore, and others. The culture always also influences the design. Batik from coastal cities of northern Java, for instance, has particularly vibrant color. It absorbs Javanese, Arabian, Chinese and Dutch cultures. You can say, batik is an ancient method of color dyeing. But actually, there is stamp batik and hand-made batik (called batik tulis). Making the second one is never easy. It involves a complex process with many hours of hard [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Festival Film Solo Begins</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 00:51:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brahmanto Anindito</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Berita baik bagi para kreator film. Solo punya gawe! Namanya Festival Film Solo 2011. Ini festival film tahunan yang diadakan di Kota Surakarta, Jawa Tengah. Fokusnya pada film fiksi pendek Indonesia. Setahu saya memang jarang sekali ada festival yang memfokuskan diri pada film-film pendek di Indonesia. Padahal karya dan kerja kreatif para pembuat film pendek di seluruh kota di Indonesia terus bermunculan. Harapan festival ini sebenarnya sederhana, yaitu mendekat pada publik melalui tema-tema film yang mengeksplor Indonesia, baik secara ruang maupun ideologis. Wah, visi ini saya pikir Warung Fiksi banget! Pada festival film yang akan diselenggarakan 4-7 Mei 2011 di Gedung Kesenian Solo (GKS) ini, ada beberapa program kompetisi maupun non-kompetisi. Cobalah Kompetisi Film Fiksi-Pendek Indonesia Kategori Umum Nasional. Jurinya Seno Gumira Ajidarma, Joko Anwar, dan Swastika Nohara. Jika beruntung, Anda akan membawa pulang Ladrang Award yang bergengsi. Ada juga Gayaman Award bila Anda memenangkan Kompetisi Film Fiksi-Pendek Indonesia Kategori Pelajar SMA se-Jawa Tengah. Jurinya Ajish Dibyo, Veronica Kusumaryanti dan Arfan Adhi Permana. Pengiriman karya untuk kompetisi diterima panitia paling lambat tanggal 30 Maret 2011 cap pos. Formulir kompetisi dan ketentuan-ketentuan untuk mengikuti Festival Film Solo dapat diunduh di sini. Di samping program-program kompetitif, festival ini juga memiliki program Tamasya [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Philosophy of Ketupat</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 07:02:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rie Yanti</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every Eid ul-Fitr day, in muslim’s house there is almost always ketupat. It is a staple food made from rice, wrapped by coconut leaves. I thought it is from Indonesia. But in fact ketupat or kupat also can be found in Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Singapore and Philippines. It is not also served only in Eid ul-Fitr. In Bali, ketupat is also used as ceremony presents. The word “ketupat” or “kupat” derives from Javanese word “ngaku lepat”, which means admit mistake. We hope ketupat tradition can make us admit our mistakes so we can apologize each other. The shape of ketupat is rhombus. In Javanese culture it means four human desires: amarah (anger), aluamah (hunger), supiah (desire to possess something good), and mutmainah (desire to force ourselves). We struggle to conquer those desires during Ramadhan. So, by eating ketupat, we supposed to fight against those all. How to make a ketupat? Generally, it’s simple, I tell you. Ketupat pack is made of janur kuning (coconut leaves) as the symbol to refuse misfortune. People in Indonesia used to make ketupat pack together to show their intimate. But of course we can also buy them in market. Put some rice into ketupat pack, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Going to Kebumen, Don&#8217;t Forget the Caves and Beaches</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 10:24:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brahmanto Anindito</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By: Brahmanto Anindito I hadn&#8217;t known whether this regency exists, before. But a friend who had been following a lecture in Jogjakarta then invited me to his wedding in Kebumen. So I went. The town, surprisingly, has many tourism sites. But the most famous of all are the caves and beaches. Here I wrap them up for you. Cave Tourism The Jatijajar cave is located in Jatijajar village (Ayah district), 42 kilometers west side of Kebumen. Inside this 250 meters length cave, seven rivers (sendang) flow beautifully. Each of them has its own myth: The water could make you stayed young, make you easily achieve your goal, bla bla bla. Of course I don&#8217;t believe any, and hope you don&#8217;t either. Just enjoy the ambiance. There are also statues that tell us story about Lutung Kasarung (monkey prince Kamandaka). Nearby Jatijajar cave, you see Dempok cave. The stalactite within have been naturally shaped for hundreds or thousand years. It&#8217;s gorgeous, visit it. In addition, Intan cave is in same location. You&#8217;ll recognize the cave by its not-too-high ceiling. And yes, a little bit hot there. Seven kilometer to Jatijajar&#8217;s south, meet the Petruk cave. Name Petruk reminds us to a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Seven World Heritages in Indonesia</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 03:32:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brahmanto Anindito</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Borobudur Temple may out of the Seven World Wonders since long time ago, but Indonesia still has seven World Heritages. Seven world class sites. UNESCO has released the World Heritage Sites list, and some of them are in Indonesia. Here they are. Borobudur Temple in Magelang regency (Central Java Province). Borobudur is a ninth-century Mahayana Buddhist monument. Borobudur is still used for pilgrimage, where once a year Buddhists in Indonesia (inviting some Buddhists from ASEAN countries) celebrate the religion feast at the monument. Ujung Kulon National Park (Banten Province). Inside this 1,206 square kilometer protected rain forest, the scarce fauna i.e. one-horn rhino has been living. There are only about 60 one-horn rhinos in the worldwide. Prambanan Temple in Klaten regency (Central Java Province). This temple was built up by Rakai Pikatan. Actually, the UN has determined this Hindu temple as one of the world heritages since 1991, same as Borobudur Temple. Komodo National Park (East Nusa Tenggara Province). This 1,817 square kilometers area is the natural habitat of 5,700 komodo dragons, the biggest lizard in the world. The ancient human site in Sangiran, Sragen regency (Central Java Province). This is location where Homo erectus fossils were discovered. Lorentz [...]]]></description>
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