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  2. Bali Arts Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival attempts to preserve cultural arts by displaying classical art that is almost extinct and unknown to most in Balinese society. The Bali Arts Festival is intended to motivate people to explore, discover and display the artistic contributions of the Balinese community. The PKB offers a variety of unique and different themes each year.

  3. List of festivals in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Festival Legu Gam, Ternate (early April until April 13) [2] May Festival Teluk Jailolo, West Halmahera; Unduh-unduh, Mojowarno, East Java (early May) Art Jog, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta (early May until June 4) [4] June Festival Danau Sentani, Jayapura, Papua; Festival Malioboro, Yogyakarta (June) [2] Festival Danau Toba, North Sumatra (June–July)

  4. Sekaten - Wikipedia

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    Gunungan grebeg muludan during sekaten. Sekaten (Javanese: ꦱꦼꦏꦠꦺꦤ꧀; from the Arabic word syahadatain) is a week-long Javanese traditional ceremony, festival, fair and pasar malam (night market) commemorating Mawlid (the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad), celebrated annually started on 5th day through the 12th day of (Javanese Calendar) Mulud month (corresponding to Rabi ...

  5. Seren taun - Wikipedia

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    Seren Taun at the village of Malasari, Bogor Regency Seren Taun is an annual traditional Sundanese rice harvest festival and ceremony. The festival was originally held to mark the new agriculture year in the Sundanese ancient calendar as well as thanks giving for the blessings of the abundance rice harvest, and also to pray for the next successful harvest.

  6. ARTJOG - Wikipedia

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    ARTJOG is a contemporary art fair, held annually in Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia. [3] The fair started out in 2008 as part of the Yogyakarta Art Festival. [4] The Jogja Art Fair became independent in 2009, and changed its name to Art Jog in 2010. [4] In 2019 ARTJOG rebranded as an art festival from an art fair. [5]

  7. Culture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Indonesia (Indonesian: Budaya Indonesia) has been shaped by the interplay of indigenous customs and diverse foreign influences.With over 600 distinct ethnic groups, including significant Austronesian and Melanesian cultures, contributing to its rich traditions, languages, and customs, Indonesia is a melting pot of diversity.

  8. Rungus people - Wikipedia

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    Magahau is the main festival of the Rungus ethnic group. Magahau is a festival of ancient Rungus tradition associated with the celebration of the new year according to the traditional calendar of Rungus. Like the Kadazan-Dusun ethnic, Rungus ethnic people also celebrate Kaamatan. Kaamatan is part of Magahau in Rungus Festival.

  9. Culture of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In countries such as Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia it is believed that performing at the house during Hari Raya (a traditional malay festival) is a good belief as it brings goodluck and fortune to the performers and host of the house. Within Malaysia, the largest performing arts venue is the Petronas Philharmonic Hall.