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Goyang Maumere di Namibia, Afrika
Uploader: KBRI Windhoek TV
Duration: 10 Menit 45.00 detik
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Title: | Goyang Maumere di Namibia, Afrika |
Contributing Artist: | KBRI Windhoek TV |
Album: | Goyang Maumere di Namibia, Afrika - Single |
Date: | 18 April 2018 |
Duration: | 10 Menit 45.00 detik |
Type of file: | Audio MP3 (.mp3) |
Audio Summary: | mp3, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16p, 128 kb/s |
Pada Sabtu, 14 April 2018, KBRI Windhoek berpartisipasi dalam acara International Food and Crafts Bazaar yang diselenggarakan oleh Asosiasi Istri/Suami Diplomat di Namibia (ADS) dan Pusat Kebudayaan Perancis di Namibia, Franco Namibian Cultural Center di ibukota Namibia, Windhoek.
KBRI mempersembahkan promosi kuliner, pemutaran video pariwisata di ruang cinema FNCC dan pertunjukan tari Maumere yang dipersembahkan oleh staf KBRI, anggota Dharma Wanita Persatuan KBRI dan masyarakat Indonesia di Windhoek.
Irama lagu Maumere yang "fun" tersebut juga menarik perhatian para pengunjung bazaar untuk ikut berjoget bersama.
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On Saturday, 14 April 2018, the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia participated in International Food and Crafts Bazaar organized by Association of Diplomatic Spouses in Namibia and Franco Namibian Cultural Center at FNCC, Windhoek.
During the event, we promoted Indonesian culinary, screening of Indonesian Tourism videos at FNCC Cinema and Maumere line dancing performance by Embassy Staffs, Women Association of the Embassy and Indonesian Community in Windhoek.
Later on, some Bazaar goers joined in the fun and got "hit" by Maumere "fever".
Maumere dance is inspired by a folk song Gemu Fa Mi Re. Gemu Fa Mi Re originally was a welcoming song for visitors to Maumere, a regency in Flores (the capital province of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia).
Due to its popularity and catchy tunes, Maumere dance was then converted to dance exercise and usually done by a large crowd such as troops, or communities in big events all over Indonesia and overseas.