The love of a person to his water land can be realized in various ways, one of which the Indonesian citizens do in Hamburg, Germany. For this reason, they held Indonesia’s cultural festival, ‘Pasar Hamburg’, which was done in terms of material or power. The scholarships and Indonesian students in Hamburg for the fourth time successfully held the Hamburg Market as an Indonesian promoting event to the Benua Blue community in 2016.
Hamburg Market Events 2016 held in Germany’s largest ethnography museum, Volkerkunde Museum, Hamburg, on September 10-11, 2016. By carrying out the huge theme of Indonesian coastal sounds, the Hamburg Market 2016 is filled with viewers that are specifically set from Indonesia, as well as Indonesian citizens or descendants who reside in Germany and the Netherlands. A wide range of events, such as traditional arthritis, workshops, music stage, playback and film discussions on the coast of Indonesia, art work exhibitions as well as book libraries and surgeries, traditional culinary markets of the archipelago, and photo exhibitions titled the Indonesian Coastal Sound, presented on this Hamburg Market.
For two days, the Hamburg Market strikes more than 2000 visitors. The seventy percent of them are Germans and some countries in Europe, while the rest is the Indonesian community spread across a number of cities in Germany. The presence of European society in the Indonesian cultural festival is the marker that Indonesia has its own attraction for them.
One of the Bondres mask personnel from Bali, Rarekual, witnessing the Indonesian cultural festival, Hamburg Market 2016, in the Volkerkunde fur Museum, Hamburg, Germany.
The event of the Indonesian cultural festival, Hamburg Market 2016, Volkerkunde Museum, Hamburg, Germany.
The ‘bule’ paragraph wants to know Indonesia deeper, not just through the internet, books, and brochures, but also want to see, feel, and engage directly through a variety of events that are presented in the Hamburg Market. In addition, for Indonesia’s divines in Germany and surroundings, Pasar Hamburg became an elongation of the kangen will be the Land of Water while in practice, sharing flavors.
There is a thousand kilometers from the village of the page, a samudra and continent, not to sort the romance and Indonesian students in the city of Hamburg to Tanah Air. Although it is in the center of maturity, comfort, and beauty given the city on the banks of the Elbe, the people of the archipelago are not lumbersome, and still works for the mothers of the romance, Indonesia.
Photo and Text: Ismar Patrizki
The number of local students talked with Indonesian co-founders in the organizers of Indonesian cultural festivals, Hamburg Market 2016, in the Museum fur Volkerkunde, Hamburg, Germany.
The number of visitors pay attention to the Indonesian cultural festival catalogue, Hamburg Market 2016, in the Museum fur Volkerkunde, Hamburg, Germany.
One of the artworks in the form of traditional Balinese paintings on the installation of bamboo during the Indonesian cultural festival, Pasar Hamburg 2016, in the Museum fur Volkerkunde, Hamburg, Germany.
Ketua Tim Market Hamburg July Biesterfeld (left) along the General Consulate of the RI Hamburg Sylvia Arifin (the middle) accompanied the personnel of the Bondres Rarekual mask opened the Indonesian cultural festival, Pasar Hamburg 2016, in the Museum fur Volkerkunde, Hamburg, Germany.
Ina Dance dance group from Holland appeared on the opening of the Indonesian cultural festival, Pasar Hamburg 2016, in the Museum fur Volkerkunde, Hamburg, Germany.
The number of young Germans witnessed one of the events on the Indonesian cultural festival, Pasar Hamburg 2016, in the Museum fur Volkerkunde, Hamburg, Germany.
Personel dance group Ina Dance from the Netherlands is actively performing on Indonesian cultural festivals, Hamburg Market 2016, in the Museum fur Volkerkunde, Hamburg, Germany.
The German child pays attention to the photographs posted on the Sound Photo Exhibition of the Pes combing works of the photo of the ANTARA News Office during the Indonesian cultural festival, Hamburg Market 2016, in the Volkerkunde fur Museum, Hamburg, Germany.
One of Marjinal band group personnel paint the face of Rangda when the wood vinegar workshop on the Indonesian cultural festival, Hamburg Market 2016, in Volkerkunde fur Museum, Hamburg, Germany.
One of the Bondres mask artists, Rarekual, devoted to painting masks during Balinese masking workshop on Indonesian cultural festival, Hamburg Market 2016, in the Volkerkunde fur Museum, Hamburg, Germany.
The number of visitors observe books exhibited in the Indonesian cultural festival, Hamburg Market 2016, in the Volkerkunde fur Museum, Hamburg, Germany.
The number of visitors purchased traditional Indonesian food in Indonesian cultural festival, Hamburg Market 2016, in the Museum fur Volkerkunde, Hamburg, Germany.
The Indonesian diaspora targeted when music staging in Indonesian cultural festival, Hamburg Market 2016, in the Museum fur Volkerkunde, Hamburg, Germany.
The shadow of one of the Ina Dance dance dance group personnel from the Netherlands dancing in the Indonesian cultural festival, Pasar Hamburg 2016, in the Museum fur Volkerkunde, Hamburg, Germany.