Thursday, July 4, 2013

Javanese culture



Javanese culture is derived from the Javanese culture and embraced by the Java community, especially in Central Java, Yogyakarta and East Java. Javanese culture can be broadly divided into 3 : Banyumasan culture, culture of Central Java, Yogyakarta and East Java culture. Javanese culture prioritizes balance, harmony and harmony in their daily lives. 

Javanese culture upholds the modesty and simplicity. Javanese culture than there is in Central Java, Yogyakarta and East Java are also in the colony of Java, Jakarta, Sumatra and Suriname. Even the Javanese culture is one culture in Indonesia, most in demand abroad. Some are interested in Javanese culture abroad is Wayang Kulit, Keris, Batik and Gamelan. In Malaysia and the Philippines, the technical term for the influence of Majapahit keris. NGOs hometown of Yogyakarta, which uses puppets teenager is the first Asian NGOs who receive arts award from the U.S. in 2011. Javanese Gamelan become compulsory in the U.S., Singapore and New Zealand.  

                                                                                    keris, javanese traditional weapons


Javanese Gamelan routinely held in US-Europe at the request of US-European citizens. Literature Negarakretagama Java as the only Indonesian literature is recognized as a UNESCO World Memory. According to Professor large Southeast Asian Archaeology National University of Singapore John N. Miksic the control of Majapahit including Sumatra and Singapore and even Thailand as evidenced by the influence of culture, style buildings, temples, sculptures and art.  Javanese culture is unique because the Java language level split into several levels, namely Ngoko, Krama Madya.

                                                                                      batik, Javanese fabric


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