Kebaya is the original clothing of the archipelago. To confirm the kebaya as an intangible cultural heritage, it takes support from the entire community, including the younger generation. In order to strengthen the sense of cultural love for the kebaya, the NIPA School of Administration Jakarta held the “Culture Love Movement for the NIPA School of Administration Jakarta”. This activity was brought by female students and academicians of the NIPA School of Administration Jakarta with high enthusiasm, where they wear Kebaya outfit and promote the beauty of it.
To embrace and show all the support for “Kebaya Goes to UNESCO”, pictures and videos were sent to UNESCO and VOA, the documentations are taken at the campus of the Center for Education and Training of Civil Servants (CETCS) of the National Institute of Public Administration (NIPA) in Pejompongan, Central Jakarta, Thursday (1 /09).
The Director of the NIPA School of Administration Jakarta, Nurliah Nurdin and the Main Secretary of the NIPA, Reni Suzana, were also present at the event. Nurliah said that the support for “Kebaya Goes to UNESCO” aims to instill a sense of love for the indigenous cultural heritage of the archipelago to the younger generation, civil servants, and the general public. This activity is also encouraged to implement the cultural values of diversity.