[DANCE] The Practice of Badui Dance with Four Japanese and Malaysian Students

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Malangrejo is the one of some villages that still keep the BADUI DANCE exist even these days. The community does their practice every Saturday night. They also often to perform the dance on many events. 

This week practice is little bit different since it was held in Tuesday night (8/11) instead of Saturday night because we're welcoming four international students from Japan and Malaysia: Tomoaki, Mariko, Yukari, and Winnie.

The people showed their enthusiasm to show the Badui Dance by giving their best work in the practice that night, hoping the dance can be well-known even in Japan and Malaysia.

The international students also joined the practice and did their best. They said it was so amazing, since the dancers can dance in 3 hours continually without taking rest. Not only they dancers who made them so amazed, but so many people of Malangrejo gathered to see and support both of dancers and musicians. 

Tomoaki, Yukari, Mariko, Winnie taking picture with Malangrejo's Village Chief: Mr. and Mrs. Sarbini



Musicians and so many people of Malangrejo

Dancers in practice

Yukari-san and Winnie joins the Badui Dance

Taking photo with representatives of Ministry of Culture and Tourism Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
 
Tomoaki-san was surrounded by children



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