Wednesday, February 13, 2008

The Batik stock exchange ‘Sekar the world,



The Batik stock exchange ‘Sekar the world, Batik that began Ditinggalkan
on Sunday, in October 30th, 2005
On Saturday (29/10) was the last day of the Batik Stock Exchange that was held by the Association of the Lover of Batik ‘Sekar the world, Jogja.
The agenda that was held in Street.
Kemetiran Kidul No.60 this took place while 6 days were endless.
On the last day from this agenda, the room that was provided as the place was displayed by him these batiks were seen very quiet.
The agenda that was held with the intention could conserve this batik was seen not arrive at the aim.
This was seen from the data in the book of the guest recipient that only numbering 17 visitors for this agenda took place.
This agenda was supported not only from the batik makers from the Yogyakarta city, but also from various other areas like Banyumas, Sokaraja and Cirebon.
Apart from his batik makers that bervariatif, batik that was traded here then really bervariatif.
Both from the aspect of the form and his motive was very varying.
In this agenda, diperjualkan more than 50 batik cloths with the varying price.
Seen from agenda material that was offered, in fact this agenda had cultural cargo that was strong that is wanting to show the existence of batik and to cultivate the feeling of the love against the local product (batik) this in the community, especially the younger generation.
However the location of the agenda that projected inside caused the feeling to be not comfortable to be entered because of being impressed not the territory that was free to be entered by anyone.
Moreover, this agenda was apparently not more publicised well in the social circle of the public.
This was proven from the list of the visitor that in general from the palace side then.
The procurement of the actual agenda the draught with cultural cargo like this ought to receive the appreciation that better than the Jogja resident personally.
However apparently not all that touched the interest of the layman.
Did batik as one of the forms of culture that still often was developing in this Jogja city begin to be left by his interested persons?
Or at least the visitor only because of the location and the shortage of the publication?
Details that always accompanied the Yogya city that sounded that Jogja was the art city and the culture apparentl
The source: (dito) Trulyjogja.com

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