Oman Rohman Rakinda

Anggota Komisi E DPRD DKI Jakarta, Oman Rohman Rakinda, supports the step taken by the Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pramono Anung, who intends to stop the use of ondel-ondel as a tool for street performances.

«Betawi cultural heritage must be preserved,»

He believes that ondel-ondel should be cared for and given a more dignified space to perform as part of Betawi cultural preservation.

«Ondel-ondel is a Betawi cultural heritage that must be preserved. The Governor’s wish to no longer use ondel-ondel for street performances deserves support,» he said.

The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government is committed to supporting 42 Betawi art studios to remain productive and have access to perform at various public events. This step aligns with the mandate of Law No. 2 of 2024 concerning the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (DKJ) as a global city with Betawi culture as its main identity.

Oman emphasized the importance of comprehensive guidance for ondel-ondel artists. He also encouraged the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government to provide adequate space so that this art form can continue to thrive and become part of a sustainable cultural ecosystem.

«The homework is to ensure complete mentoring for ondel-ondel artists. The most important thing is to give them a performance space as part of parade art culture,» he stated.

Oman Rohman Rakinda

It appears that «Oman Rohman Rakinda» may be a misspelled or unclear term, as it does not correspond to any widely recognized place or cultural site in Oman or elsewhere. If you meant a specific location like **Oman’s Rahman Mosque (Masjid Al Rahman)** or another site, please clarify.

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*The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, completed in 2001, is one of Oman’s most iconic landmarks, featuring a magnificent Persian carpet and a grand chandelier in its prayer hall. It reflects Islamic architecture and was built to commemorate the 30th year of Sultan Qaboos’ reign.*

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Komisi E DPRD DKI Jakarta

The **Komisi E DPRD DKI Jakarta** (Commission E of the Jakarta Regional People’s Representative Council) is one of the legislative oversight bodies in Jakarta’s regional government, focusing on specific sectors such as social welfare, health, or education (exact responsibilities may vary by term). It plays a key role in drafting and evaluating regional policies, budgets, and programs within its domain. The DPRD DKI Jakarta, established after Indonesian independence, reflects Indonesia’s decentralized governance system, with commissions like Komisi E ensuring sectoral accountability.

DKI Jakarta

DKI Jakarta (Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta) is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, located on the northwest coast of Java. Established in the 4th century as Sunda Kelapa, it later became a major trading port for the Sunda Kingdom before being conquered by the Dutch in the 17th century and renamed Batavia. Today, Jakarta is a bustling metropolis and the political, economic, and cultural center of Indonesia, though it faces challenges like overcrowding and flooding.

Pramono Anung

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ondel-ondel

Ondel-ondel is a traditional giant puppet figure from Betawi culture in Jakarta, Indonesia, often used in festivals and parades. Historically, these colorful, large dolls were believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck. Today, they are a symbol of Betawi heritage and are commonly featured in cultural performances and celebrations.

Betawi cultural heritage

The Betawi cultural heritage refers to the traditions, arts, and customs of the Betawi people, the indigenous inhabitants of Jakarta, Indonesia. Influenced by Malay, Chinese, Arab, and Dutch cultures due to Jakarta’s history as a trading hub, Betawi culture is known for its vibrant music (like *gambang kromong*), dance (such as *ondel-ondel*), and cuisine (e.g., *kerak telor*). Efforts to preserve this heritage continue through festivals, museums, and cultural villages like Setu Babakan in South Jakarta.

Law No. 2 of 2024

«Law No. 2 of 2024» is not a specific place or cultural site but rather a legal statute. Without additional context (such as the country or subject matter), it is difficult to summarize its history or significance. If you provide more details, such as the jurisdiction or topic of the law, I can offer a more precise summary.

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DKJ

«DKJ» could refer to several places or cultural sites, but one notable possibility is **Dunia Kartun Jogja (DKJ)**, a cartoon and illustration community based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Founded in 2006, DKJ promotes local cartoon art and creativity through exhibitions, workshops, and collaborations. It reflects Yogyakarta’s vibrant arts scene and supports emerging artists in the region.

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