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Membatik Talk Show

Membatik Talk Show is one of the event program held by ISS-Indonesia on Saturday, 13 November 2021. i joined as operator during the event, our job was maintained the event as smooth as possible with  less possible mistakes. the event is promote indonesian culture which were already known around the world which is batik. Batik is a wax-resist dyeing process that is applied on the entire textile. This method was developed on the Indonesian island of Java. Batik is created by either painting dots and lines in the resist using a spouted instrument known as a canting or printing the resist with a copper stamp known as a cap. Because the wax resists dyes, the artist may color the cloth selectively by soaking it in one color, extracting the wax with boiling water, and repeating the process if various colors are needed. Batik is an Indonesian old art style that uses wax-resistant dyes on cloth. The island of Java's coastline batik (batik pesisir) has a long history of acculturation, a combination of local and other cultures. It's a newer form than inland batik, and it employs more colors, yet the designs are more simpler. This is due to the fact that inland batik was traditionally manufactured by a small group of specialists who lived in palace locations, but seaside batik may be done by everyone. Thus, For Indonesians, batik is highly significant, and many people wear it to official and informal gatherings. Indonesians employ batik in a variety of rituals, ceremonies, customs, festivities, and even everyday life. UNESCO designated batik (written batik (batik tulis) and stamped batik (batik cap) as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity from Indonesia on October 2, 2009, and encouraged the Indonesian people and government to protect, transmit, promote, and develop batik craftsmanship. Since then, every year on October 2, Indonesia has commemorated "National Batik Day" (Indonesian: Hari Batik Nasional). In appreciation of this old custom, Indonesians now wear batik. from this event we promotes and make games with invited guess from disability foundation in Malaysia. out event went well and the kids from disability foundation were exited to learned how to batik were made. Screenshot (94).png