Southeast Asia Cultural Event

Southeast Asia Cultural Event Southeast Asia Cultural Event (SEACE) 2017 is a one day cultural event highlighting culture and cuisine from various Southeast Asian countries.

With the theme of “One vision in cultural sustainability”, we embrace both traditional and modern culture. This event will give you a glimpse of the cultural identity and diversity of Southeast Asian countries through art performances and culinary festival. this event is presented by The Indonesian Student Association in Nijmegen (PPI Nijmegen) in collaboration with other Southeast Asian communiti

es in The Netherlands such as Malaysia Association, Thailand Association, Vietnam Association and Philippine Association. Ticket Information:
This ONE-DAY event will be separated in two parts:
Part I started at 11.15 (general 7 euro; student 5 euro). Part II started at 15.30(general 7 euro; student 5 euro). Whole-day started at 11.15 (general 10 euro; student 7 euro). Get your tickets through https://goo.gl/ftWyFC or bit.ly/SEACE2017

11/04/2017
18 days to go! Can't wait to taste the cuisine and enjoy the performances. Indonesian student association in Nijmegen (P...
03/04/2017

18 days to go! Can't wait to taste the cuisine and enjoy the performances.

Indonesian student association in Nijmegen (PPI) proudly presents "Southeast Asia Cultural Event (SEACE) 2017" on Saturday, 22nd of April. It is a one-day cultural event highlighting culture and cuisine from various Southeast Asian countries. Bringing the theme of “One vision in cultural sustainability”, we embrace both traditional and modern culture. This event will give you a glimpse of the cultural identity and diversity of Southeast Asian countries through art performances and cuisines.

At the event, you will enjoy arts performances such as Pencak Silat, Angklung, Potatonez Jazz Band, Vietnamese traditional dance, ASEAN band, etc; and you can also taste several types of ASEAN cuisines available in our food bazaar, such as Sate Padang, Nasi Rames, etc from Indonesia; or Nasi lemak from Malaysia, and many others. This event will be presented entirely in English. This ONE-DAY event will be separated in two parts: Part I starts at 11.15 (general 7 euro; student price* 5 euro). Part II starts at 15.30 (general 7 euro; student price* 5 euro). Whole-day started at 11.15 (general 10 euro; student price* 7 euro). *student with valid student card and children above 4 years old.

To keep updated, please join our Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/SEACE2017/, and purchase your ticket through this link https://www.delindenberg.com/theater…

[D-12]The time is getting closer to the Indonesian Culture Day 2016! Here is some information about the event schedule:F...
28/02/2016

[D-12]
The time is getting closer to the Indonesian Culture Day 2016!
Here is some information about the event schedule:

Food Bazaar 11:00 - 18.30 (closed)

Session 1 13:00 - 15:45
> Workshop Poco-poco dance
> Balinese dance
> Interactive discussion (Theme: Languange that builds a nation)

Session 2 16:30 - 18:40
> Contemporary folklore
> Enggang dance
> Angklung music performance
> Yapong Betawi dance
> Jaipong dance
> Kicir-kicir dance
> Senggah dance
> Poco-poco Interactive Dance

Online pre-sale ticket is extended until March 2!
Entrance ticket:
4 euro (online pre-sale until March 2)
5 euro (March 3 – 11, and on the spot)
Online ticket: http://bit.ly/icd2016ticket
Ticket booth opening time at De Lindenberg:
Saturday, March 12 at 10.30 – 13.30 & 14.30 – 16.00
Door open at 11.00

Go get your ticket now! We are very much looking forward to welcoming you in Indonesian Culture Day 2016!!!
For more information, do not hesitate to contact Nihaya at +31644744324 or [email protected].

The angklung is a musical instrument from Indonesia made of two to four bamboo tubes attached to a bamboo frame. The tub...
25/02/2016

The angklung is a musical instrument from Indonesia made of two to four bamboo tubes attached to a bamboo frame. The tubes are carved to have a resonant pitch when struck and are tuned to octaves, similar to american handbells. The base of the frame is held in one hand, whilst the other hand strikes the instrument. This causes a repeating note to sound. Each of three or more performers in an angklung ensemble play just one note or more, but altogether complete melodies are produced.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4YSm8hqmw4

Performed at Angklung Eindhoven in Concert "Melodies of The World" - 24/05/2013 - Muziekgebouw Frits Philips Eindhoven

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