Participation in Angels Drawing Japan 2023- 2024
The Angels Drawing exhibition at 4 museums in Tokyo and Sapporo is always held by RWYC Japan, where children all over the world are invited to send paintings or works to be exhibited at 4 museums in Tokyo and Sapporo.
In 2023 - 2024, we succeeded in sending 11 paintings created by Cultural Ambassadors from all over Indonesia. The following is a list of Cultural Ambassadors who submitted their work:
1. Wijdan Adam Mondale from Sumatera Barat - Tabuik
2. Grisella Kenaisyah Paramesti from Palangkara - Pakaian Tradisional Jawa Tengah
3. Komang Ari Kirana Candra Lestari from Bali - Barong Dance
4. Hafizqiel Raskha Imannual from Sumatera Barat - Silek
5. Moch. Fawaz Yude Pradana from Jawa Barat - Desa di Jawa Barat
6. Queen Alecia Mondale from Sumatera Barat - Plate Dance
7. Farisyah Zahara fromSumatera Utara - Budaya Sumatera Utara
8. Sada Alma Arkarna from Kalimatan Barat - Pangka Gasikng
The exhibition went very smoothly, and the eleven Cultural Ambassadors also received postcards from children in Japan who appreciated their paintings. What a truly extraordinary thing this global network through cultural communication is. All the work of children from all over the world exhibited at this event is used as a book catalogue.
In 2023 - 2024, we succeeded in sending 11 paintings created by Cultural Ambassadors from all over Indonesia. The following is a list of Cultural Ambassadors who submitted their work:
1. Wijdan Adam Mondale from Sumatera Barat - Tabuik
2. Grisella Kenaisyah Paramesti from Palangkara - Pakaian Tradisional Jawa Tengah
3. Komang Ari Kirana Candra Lestari from Bali - Barong Dance
4. Hafizqiel Raskha Imannual from Sumatera Barat - Silek
5. Moch. Fawaz Yude Pradana from Jawa Barat - Desa di Jawa Barat
6. Queen Alecia Mondale from Sumatera Barat - Plate Dance
7. Farisyah Zahara fromSumatera Utara - Budaya Sumatera Utara
8. Sada Alma Arkarna from Kalimatan Barat - Pangka Gasikng
The exhibition went very smoothly, and the eleven Cultural Ambassadors also received postcards from children in Japan who appreciated their paintings. What a truly extraordinary thing this global network through cultural communication is. All the work of children from all over the world exhibited at this event is used as a book catalogue.