PresUniv in Pictures


Published: 14 Dec 2022

President University (Presuniv) in collaboration with the Jababeka Group held a Cultural Festival (Culfest) 2022-themed “ An Inclusive Journey in Diversity”, Saturday (26/11) at Hollywood Junction Jababeka, Cikarang. Culfest 2022 event was hosted by Agus Sofian Eka Hidayat as Head of the International Office, Presuniv, and representatives from Jababeka. This event featured various dance, culinary, and cultural representing the home cultures of Presuniv international students.

Culfest was held over two days and was attended by participants from various countries, such as Fiji, Peru, China, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, the United States, Timor Leste, and several others. In total 16 countries were represented at the cultural festival. “We hope this event will continue in the future so that it can become an annual celebration of culture and a place for cultural presentations for both local and international students so that they can learn and understand each other's culture. Another hope I have for this event in the future is, that this can become an event that can attract public interest, this way President University can provide the public with a display of cultures from outside of Indonesia," said Agus Sofian. (Chery Kumala, PR team. Photo: Culfest 2022 Doc and International Office).

The opening of this event was greeted by a singing performance from an Indonesian song by Choirs Presuniv.

STOUT Presuniv presents dances from various cultures in Indonesia.

The evening was enlivened by an International Dance performance from Fiji.

Another performance is the West Java Mask Dance "Klana Slangit", one of the traditional art performances in Indonesia.

Traditional Dance Performance "Condong Legong Kraton" from the Island of the Gods (Bali).

Not only focusing on groups, but Presuniv also presented single performances.

This “Yospan and Aster” dance from Papua colors the activity with its unique costume.

The Malayan Group from SMA President brings traditional Malay folk dance performances.