Prolog

Bermula dari mata, lalu ke hati. Kita tanam dan rangkai cinta-Nya di jiwa yang paling dalam. Ayang, hamba Allah yang paling kucintai. Mari buka jendela, lihat angkasa. Duduk berdua dalam rido-Nya.

Today's Theme

Art is something that is needed in humans life. without arts, life

Debus, Martial Art From Banten West Java of Indonesia



DEBUS is a traditional martial art performance that relates with body invulnerability as means of self defense for Banten people. It is a combination of dance art, vocal and spiritual arts with a magic ambience. Debus is an art performance showing body invulnerability through strokes, stabs, and cuts by sharp objects. In its performance, Debus shows a lot of body invulnerability acts by its performer. On the times of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa reign, around 17th century (1651 - 1652), debus was focused as means to build patriotism in fightiDebus has been one of the several cultural arts from Banten making it one of the favorite, rare and unique entertainment for Banten people. In Banten, Debus develop in Lebak Regency, Pandeglang, Cilegon City and several District in Serang Regency such as: Walantaka, Kragilan, Curug, etc.

Here as we saw, A child that his neck was slice off with a dagger.But his not wounded and no blood no pain.This is why Debus was so popular among people and also as a tourist attraction.
Of all the cultural traditions of Banten, the one that outsiders find most fascinating and frightening is the Debus performance, in which the practitioners engage in such gruesome feats of self-immolation as skewering themselves with metal spikes, walking on coals, and allowing themselves to be beaten with a sledge hammer while lying on a bed of nails, all without appearing to suffer bodily damage. “Originally, Debus was used to attract new followers to Islam. It struck fear in the hearts of our foes and inspired respect for the power of the new religion. All members of the audience were required to be Muslims.
So,if you want to see this performance,come to Banten,West Java,and of course my Lovely Indonesia.

Threats to Dayak culture

There have been three forestry revolutions in modern Kalimantan – logging in the 1970s, the development of the plywood industry in the 1980s, and cash-crop plantation in the ‘90s and onward.
Incursions into the Dayaks’ ancestral homelands by big business have arguably done nothing but harm to Dayak culture. There is a strong need for land rights reform if the Dayaks are going to overcome the economic prerogatives of loggers, plantations, colonists and transmigrant settlers.
It should be understood that as the traditional custodians of Kalimantan, the Dayak people possess inherent rights to continue dwelling in their ancestral lands and to carry out their culture as they have done for millennia. That said, there is also a great deal of traditional knowledge, language, culture and music yet to be documented by anthropologists and shared worldwide. Indigenous knowledge of ethnozoology and ethnobotany might prove crucial to the development of new medicines (for example, the use of bintangor plants in treating AIDS) or new food or fuel sources. The loss of such knowledge due to the marginalisation of the Dayak people would be a great tragedy.
Dayakology is a site run by Dayaks http://www.dayakology.com/
WALHI, the Indonesian Forum for the Environment, is helping to protect Dayak rights in Borneo.
You can read about them here: http://www.eng.walhi.or.id

GARUDA WISNU KENCANA, World's Tallest Statue


The Garuda Wisnu Kencana Statue is locates in Unggasan hill- Jimbaran, Bali. This statue is the creation from Bali famous carver, I Nyoman Nuarta. This monument will develops as cultural park and be icon for Bali tourism and Indonesia.
This statue is Dewa Wisnu form that in Hinduism is Sthiti, the keep care God, rides an eagle. This eagle character can see in an Eagle and his kingdom that story about devote and sacrifice of an Eagle for save his Mother from slavery that finally keeps by Dewa Wisnu.
This statue projection for binding spatial with sight distance of up to 20 km. the statue can see by you from Kuta, Sanur, Nusa Dua up to Tanah Lot. The Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue is a symbol of environment and world rescue mission. The statue makes the combination between copper and steel with weight about 4.000 tons. The measurement of this statue is 75 meters of height and 60 meters of wide. If this statue has finish, this Statue will be the biggest statue in the world and defeat the Liberty Statue.
garuda wisnu kencana bali
Picture source here.

Thought I start this thread myself....We need to show the world what's coming up in our country.

This will be 145 m tall (only the statue) and visitors can go up all the way to the bird's eyes level for observation. Built on top of the hill in Jimbaran, Bali - it will be visible from 20 km radius. Arriving on Ngurah Rai airport will be a different experience - guaranteed. Plan opening date is around 2006. Project has been going on for about 4 years.



For more info, please go to www.gwk-bali.com

You have to go to the site to admire the scale of this project....While you are there, don't forget to visit the carved lime stone as well.