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The National Theatre in Belgrade provided the venue for the presentation of an evening of Indonesian Culture, which was organised by this country’s embassy.

Under the title “Colours of Indonesia”, those in attendance were presented with the characteristics of traditional art, accompanied by a story about the experience of travelling through regions of diverse and rich culture, which was presented with the characters of the Semar and Sri Devi puppet theatre, as performed by Ana Popović.

Also performing were two music groups and two dance groups – Gamelan and Anklung; and Bidadari Citra Nusantara, which operates under the auspices of the Embassy.

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