Another Thousand-Years-Mystery Revealed at the Indonesia Pavilion, Expo Zaragoza
Kris: Could It Pour Water From Heaven and Water Paddy Fields ? A thousand years-mystery was revealed yesterday at the Indonesia Pavilion, Expo Zaragoza, by a knowledgeable staff of the Pavilion.
Jakarta, Indonesia, July 30, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Kris, an exotic form of traditional Indonesian war armor, could possibly pour water from heaven, at least according to the legend. Kris artist-maker at the time were regarded as holy and together with thousand villagers experiencing drought prayed to gods and goddesses for rain. Lo and behold, rain poured thanks to their unswerving faith.
Today it is not the case. Ministry of Public Works creates dams and reservoirs, maintains river courses, directs streams, builds bridges, etc. The myth was recreated as the Organizing Committee of the Expo Zaragoza determined the theme ‘Water for Life; Reassessment of Tradition, Art, Culture and Identity related to Water’ for interested participating pavilions. Nations and countries manifested the theme differently and are now for the public to see.
One of the many artifacts exhibited in the Indonesia Pavilion are several krises (or “keris” in the native language) from Java. For some with eyes for details, the handles are visibly made with decorative pattern. The curator of the pavilion chose some with watery decoration, waves and flows, droplets and streams. “It was not carved on the surface”, said Mr. Wagiono, the curator. “It was whacked, bent and fire-burnt wholly up to the deepest layer of the iron and ore. The result is the wavy pattern symbolizing water. Water has been and always is the symbol of life and prosperity. It is believed that whoever owns and keeps the kris will be prosperous and blessed with good life”, explained him. For him, that is the obvious interpretation of the theme determined by the Organizing Committee. And for many curators in other pavilions, traditions are being re-lived thanks to the Zaragoza water wisdom.
The Indonesia pavilion continued to receive approximately 5000 visitors a day, interesting despite the relatively small size of the unit. In July it was made more festive with the help of a dance troupe from Kalimantan Island. They performed both at the Balcony of Cultures and on the circular stage at the pavilion. Kalimantan is the least visited tourist destination of Indonesia hence their hard effort to rectify the situation. It has a world renowned exotic bird’s sanctuary and an established eco-tourism field that counts forest trees of hundred years. The inhabitants are Dayak tribe with distinguishable face feature of South East Asian’s and are expert forest hunters and keepers of wild life.
August will see the Indonesian National Day at Zaragoza Expo compound. Indonesia has prepared a chain of cultural performances to celebrate with the Spanish public.
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Today it is not the case. Ministry of Public Works creates dams and reservoirs, maintains river courses, directs streams, builds bridges, etc. The myth was recreated as the Organizing Committee of the Expo Zaragoza determined the theme ‘Water for Life; Reassessment of Tradition, Art, Culture and Identity related to Water’ for interested participating pavilions. Nations and countries manifested the theme differently and are now for the public to see.
One of the many artifacts exhibited in the Indonesia Pavilion are several krises (or “keris” in the native language) from Java. For some with eyes for details, the handles are visibly made with decorative pattern. The curator of the pavilion chose some with watery decoration, waves and flows, droplets and streams. “It was not carved on the surface”, said Mr. Wagiono, the curator. “It was whacked, bent and fire-burnt wholly up to the deepest layer of the iron and ore. The result is the wavy pattern symbolizing water. Water has been and always is the symbol of life and prosperity. It is believed that whoever owns and keeps the kris will be prosperous and blessed with good life”, explained him. For him, that is the obvious interpretation of the theme determined by the Organizing Committee. And for many curators in other pavilions, traditions are being re-lived thanks to the Zaragoza water wisdom.
The Indonesia pavilion continued to receive approximately 5000 visitors a day, interesting despite the relatively small size of the unit. In July it was made more festive with the help of a dance troupe from Kalimantan Island. They performed both at the Balcony of Cultures and on the circular stage at the pavilion. Kalimantan is the least visited tourist destination of Indonesia hence their hard effort to rectify the situation. It has a world renowned exotic bird’s sanctuary and an established eco-tourism field that counts forest trees of hundred years. The inhabitants are Dayak tribe with distinguishable face feature of South East Asian’s and are expert forest hunters and keepers of wild life.
August will see the Indonesian National Day at Zaragoza Expo compound. Indonesia has prepared a chain of cultural performances to celebrate with the Spanish public.
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Indonesia Pavilion 2008 at the Expo Zaragoza
Liya Djajadisastra
+62 21 7252487
www.indonesiapavilion2008.com
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Liya Djajadisastra
+62 21 7252487
www.indonesiapavilion2008.com
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