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Asian dance artists in Tanz Im August 2010
Posted: Oct 4, 2010 in Uncategorized“Tempest: Without a Body”, choreography: Lemi Ponifacio, © Lemi Ponifacio
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Indonesia in the 80’s under the New Order regime was obsessed with order and stability, however, due to the repressive implementation of the regime it led only to civil unrest. There are several examples of the repressive nature of the era including: The Petrus Killings (Penembak Misterius) or Mystery Shooter which took place from 1983 – 1985. Thousands of people suspected of crimes were shot to death without undergoing any trial in a court of law; their bodies were placed in highly public spaces to act as a deterrent and encourage obedience. There was also the tragedy of Tanjung Priok in North Jakarta (a Special Capital Region of Jakarta) which involved a group massacre of people of Islamic faith in 1984. Both these events were triggered by a repressive policy that regarded Pancasila as the absolute epitome of law. Pancasila is the philosophical base of the Indonesian Republic, but it became the tool of the New Order to corner those who didn’t fall in line with their political view.
All these events happened in parallel to the emergence of breaking in Indonesia and with hindsight we can look at why breaking was considered an opposition to Pancasila.
The obsession with stability and tranquillity meant anything that disrupted, caused a commotion o
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Boogie Papeda
Serraimere Boogie Yason Koirewoa, a.k.a. Boogie Papeda, was born in Sorong, West Papua. He was raised in a very traditional Papuan family. His father has a traditional Papuan dance studio named Serra which means “wise” and his mother is a traditional dancer.
Before he went to college, Boogie was already very active in Papua´s dance scene. He was involved in the communities and dance groups as well as in organizations such as ANKER Big Family, Papua Dance Family in Sorong, Artist Community in Sorong and Iriani Community in Jayapura.
After graduating from school, Boogie became a student of the Jakarta Arts Institute (IKJ). He earned a Bachelor of Performing Arts. In 2017 Boogie managed to gain his Master of Arts at Jakarta Arts Institute, Department of Urban Arts and Cultural Studies.
Besides his studies, he is also engaged in creating art works and collaborating with several well-known directors, artists, composers, and choreographers both from the local and international scene, including Professor Sardono W Kusumo (Mas Don), Eko Suprianto (Eko PC), Garin Nugroho, Hartati (Uni Tati), Jecko Siompo, Iwan Falz, Guru Sukarno Putra (Mas Guntur), Christine Joy Alpuerto Ritter and others. Boogie is also active in the hip-hop street communities called Street Pass and