Gathapraya means "hope for the future", and comes from two words in Sanskrit namely;
Anagata which means the future and Abhipraya which means hope. Themed "Cultural Acculturation", gathapraya comes with a fresh concept and certainly different from previous years.
Gathapraya aims to encourage people to participate in preserving traditional Indonesian culture in ways that are not traditional. Like the meaning of the name Gathapraya itself, we hope this event can appeal to the community to maintain the integrity of traditional culture of Indonesia as the nation's identity so as not to erode the times, and remain sustainable in the future.
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
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