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Belgian King and Queen Admire Ancient Indonesian Artifacts



Belgian King Philippe Leopold Louis Marie and Queen Mathilde are very interested in listening to the hundreds of ancient artifacts from different parts of Indonesia displayed at the Europalia Arts Festival Indonesia.

King and queen who was accompanied by Vice President of Indonesia Jusuf Kalla and Mufidah Jusuf Kalla looks very serious attention and listening from a history expert every artifact is displayed.

In fact, the King and Queen of Belgium several times spin in several artifacts to see in detail the written inscription on the lower left side of each artifact.

Some of the ancient artifacts featured, among others, are made of wood, bronze, gold, silver, and stone, such as from North Sumateta, South Sulawesi, Java, NTT, NTB, Sulawesi, Borneo, and Papua.

After traveling around to see the artifacts, Vice President with the King and Queen of Belgium and the entourage witnessed a number of traditional dance Indonesia. Dance, motion, and singing performances are Nani Topeng Losari, Voice of Papua, and Saman Gayo Lues.

Rampai Indonesia is a headline that is proclaimed inherent in various offerings that are well prepared and through the hard work of the actors and creators of art and culture born of young talents, both through tradition and art schools spread throughout Indonesia.


From the multidisciplinary art and culture event is expected to occur interaction between actors, lovers, lovers, and the initiator of arts and cultural arena of the world public.

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