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17th December 2023
The MAP Beyond Tradition Indonesia team held a four-day psychosocial series of events with the MAP youth, parents and artists on the 3rd, 10th, 16th and 17th of December in Jakarta, Indonesia. The programme started with a psychosocial session and discussion on “Lenong Revitalisation”. Lenong is a traditional theatrical form of the Betawi people in Jakarta. This was followed by a field trip to Tebet Ecopark, which was filled with many games & group activities to reflect MAP’s values of trust, empathy, positive communication, teamwork and synergy. Read Theresia Gultom and Natasha Sheir Abraham’s blog to know more about Beyond Tradition activities.
Beyond Tradition
Revitalising the art of Lenong (a form of Betawi traditional theatre) as a dialogic tool for peacebuilding.