19/05/2025
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The 18th World’s Day
Seoul Immigration Office
May 15th, 2025
📍Cafe Publico, Seoul
The Indonesian Traditional Dance Group (KTTI) was invited by Seoul Immigration Office to perform in The 18th World’s Day in Cafe Publico. Our team performed Benggong Dance from Manggarai Tribe, East Nusa Tenggara Province.
For the full video of our performance,
visit our YouTube Channel “KTTI KBRI SEOUL”
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💃Dancer
ccang
🧑🏻💼Managers
#인도네시아무용 #인도네시아무용단
16/05/2025
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Hari Kebudayaan (Cultural Day)
Malaysian Student Associations’ in Korea (PPMK)
May 10th, 2025
📍Dongyang Mirae University, Seoul
The Indonesian Traditional Dance Group (KTTI) was invited by Indonesian Student Association in South Korea (PERPIKA) to perform in Hari Kebudayaan or Cultural Day presented by Malaysian Student Associations’ in Korea (PPMK). Our team performed Gita Cinta Nusantara Dance.
🔷 Gita Cinta Nusantara, medley of Indonesian folksongs. The medley consists of folksongs from 7 different tribes: “Sigulempong” (Batak), “Kicir-Kicir” (Betawi), “Gethuk” (Javanese), “Paris Barantai” (Banjar), “Si Patokaan (Minahasa), “Janger” (Balinese), “Manuk Dadali” (Sundanese). The choreography was created by 5 members of KTTI.
For the full video of our performance,
visit our YouTube Channel “KTTI KBRI SEOUL”
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💃Dancer
🧑🏻💼Managers
zulmi
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📸Photos by doc
#인도네시아무용 #인도네시아무용단
28/02/2025
[Open Recruitment] KTTI’s New Members 2025-1 period
Hi, Kelompok Tari Tradisional Indonesia (KTTI), based in Seoul, South Korea, invites you all to join our Indonesian dance groups!
🗓️Practice every Saturday, 8 March 2025
🕒 15:00 - 17:30 (during Ramadan)
📍 Indonesian Embassy, Seoul
🤝 Open for any nationalities
Registration:
https://bit.ly/KTTIRegistration
CP: Instagram .kbriseoul
23/01/2025
The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Seoul proudly presents
Free Classes focusing on Indonesian Creative Economy & Cultural Programs for Beginners
1. Javanese Gamelan Class (At 1-3 PM)
2. Traditional Dance Class in collaboration with Indonesian Traditional Dance Group (At 5-8 PM)
Period: Every Saturday, starting from February 1st - June 28th, 2025
Place: Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Seoul (380 Yeouidaebang-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul)
For Registration, you may check link on our Profile Bio
인도네시아 기초 문화 수업 등록을 시작합니다!
국적을 초월하여 관심 있는 누구나 환영합니다.
문화 프로그램:
1. 자바 가믈란 수업 (오후 1-3시)
2. 전통춤 수업 (오후 5-8시)
일정: 2025년 2월 1일부터 6월 28일 까지 매주 토요일
장소: 주한 인도네시아 대사관 (서울 영등포구 여의대방로 380)
등록 방법: https://bit.ly/culturalprograms
13/11/2024
Indonesia Diplomatic Reception
November 1st, 2024
Indonesian Embassy, Seoul
The Indonesian Traditional Dance Group (KTTI) enlivened the Indonesia Diplomatic Reception 2024 by performing two dances: Benggong and Gita Cinta Nusantara. KTTI had chance to present on 2 stages and performed Gita Cinta Nusantara at the same time. This was followed by a flash mob of Indonesian songs with the audience.
🔷 Benggong, Manggarai, East Nusa Tenggara
This dance was reflects the absence of peace, tranquility, and well-being longed for by the Manggarai people. Nowdays the song is also performed to welcome distinguished guests at official ceremonies
🔶 Gita Cinta Nusantara, medly of Indonesian folksongs
The medley consists of folksongs from 7 different tribes: “Sigulempong” (Batak), “Kicir-Kicir” (Betawi), “Gethuk” (Javanese), “Paris Barantai” (Banjar), “Si Patokaan (Minahasa), “Janger” (Balinese), “Manuk Dadali” (Sundanese).
The choreography was created by 5 members of KTTI.
For the full video of our performance,
visit our YouTube Channel “KTTI KBRI SEOUL”
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Dancer
zulmi
MyeongSuk
Manager Mee Kyung
#인도네시아무용
27/10/2024
📸 Road to ✨
📍Indonesia Embassy in Seoul
📆26 October 2024
27/09/2024
International Festival at Korean Defense Language Institute (KDLI), Icheon, Gyeonggi-do.
온 누리 한마당 축제, 국방어학원, 경기도 이천시.
Tuesday, 24 September 2024.
The Indonesian Traditional Dance Group (KTTI) enlivened the International Festival at KDLI by performing Lenggang Nyai Dance. This was followed by a flash mob of Indonesian song Gemu Famire with the audience.
*Lenggang Nyai, Jakarta
Inspired by the story of Nyai Dasimah, a beautiful lady who lived in Netherland colonial era.
*Gemu Famire, Maumere, East Nusa Tenggara
It was originally created to welcome visitors to the city of Maumeres in East Nusa Tenggara Province
Thank you for taking part in our flashmob dances…??!!!
For the full video of our performance, visit our YouTube Channel “KTTI KBRI SEOUL”
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Dancer
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25/09/2024
📣 LET’S JOIN WITH US 📣
Pengen berkegiatan di luar kegiatan kampus, kerja, atau urusan rumah tangga? Healing dengan menari tradisional Indonesia? Atau mau tampil di acara atau festival internasional di Korea?
Yuk ikut latihan tari tradisional Indonesia bareng KTTI (Kelompok Tari Tradisional Indonesia) di Seoul, Korea.
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It’s time for YOU to show yourself off! Let’s join KTTI (Kelompok Tari Tradisional Indonesia/Indonesian Traditional Dance Group) rehearsal for free! It doesn’t matter if you have no experience, no acquaintance. It doesn’t matter if you want join now!
🕔 Rehearsal every Saturday, 5-8pm
📍KBRI Seoul, Setgang St. exit 3
💃🕺Adult living in Korea, open for any countries
*you don’t need to be expert in dance, beginners are welcomed
Let’s Dance! Come and Join us 🕺💃
CP: .kbriseoul
03/08/2024
Festival Indonesia, Cheonggye Plaza, Seoul.
June 23, 2024
The Indonesian Traditional Dance Group (KTTI) enlivened the Indonesian Festival by performing four dances: Jonggan, Rendeng Bojong, Lenggang Nyai, and Gita Cinta Nusantara. This was followed by a flash mob of Indonesian songs with the audience.
*Jonggan Dance, West Kalimantan
‘Jonggan’ is derived from the Dayak language meaning ‘dance’.
*Rendeng Bojong Dance, Sundanese
The dance aims to restore the atmosphere of the social dance’s warmth by presenting men and women as couples.
*Lenggang Nyai, Jakarta
Inspired by the story of Nyai Dasimah, a beautiful lady who lived in Netherland colonial era.
*Gita Cinta Nusantara, medly of Indonesian folksongs
The medley consists of folksongs from 7 different tribes: “Sigulempong” (Batak), “Kicir-Kicir” (Betawi), “Gethuk” (Javanese), “Paris Barantai” (Banjar), “Si Patokaan (Minahasa), “Janger” (Balinese), “Manuk Dadali” (Sundanese).
The choreography was created by 5 members of KTTI.
For the full video of our performance, visit our YouTube Channel “KTTI KBRI SEOUL”
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Our Team
zulmi
ccang
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