Maret 11, 2012

BATIK, THE TRADITIONAL FABRIC OF INDONESIA


Berikut ini adalah contoh speech saya ketika lomba di Festival UMB, saya lupa waktu dan tanggalnya.. hahaha maafkanlah kepikunan saya ini, okay tema speech saya yaitu ‘BATIK’ semoga bermanfaat ^^





BATIK, THE TRADITIONAL FABRIC OF INDONESIA

Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb.
Good morning Ladies and Gentleman.
To the Honorable all  the jurries,
To the Honorable teachers from other schools and all the audiences here.

            First of all, lets thanks to the almighty God who still give Us time to life, because without the time given it’s impossible for Us to can gather here in this special moment.
            Let me introduce my self, my name is Nurul Fatima. I come from Pharmacy Tangerang 1 Vocational High School. In this occasion I’d like to convey all of you a speech by the theme “BATIK”.
           
Ladies and Gentleman,
The history of Batik based on the etymology. The word ‘Batik’ is though to be derived from the word “ambatik” which translated means ‘a cloth with little dots’, the suffix “tik” means ‘to make dots’. Batik is cultural diversity of other culture in the world, because it is very different from other country’s cultural and very intricate.

There are 2 reason why do I proud with Batik :
•First
Batik is a heritages from our ancestor which has a great value and the identity for our country
           
 It’s very impossible if you stay in Indonesia, especially Java Island and never see Batik clothes. Indonesian batik is made in several regions, but the center of the art is Central Java.
Do you remember when Malaysia has been claimed copyright of Batik? Who is wrong infact, Indonesia or Malaysia? I think both of them. Why? Because Malaysia has been stolen one of the existing culture in Indonesia. And what exactly wrong with Indonesia? Before Malaysia plowing Batik, Indonesia doesn’t have to preserve or develop potential of Batik. But, don’t worry. Now, UNESCO has decided Batik in list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity item on October  02 2009.

•Second
Batik is an valuable asset
Everyone knows that Batik can be a beautiful handycraft. Not only as a beautiful clothes but also as a bag, a souvenir, a wallets and etc. Batik is not old anymore. We can see that Batik has many modification now. Batik can also increase a country’s income through a process of export and import activities, we will get a devisa from that.

Ladies and Gentleman,
We have been talked  about Malaysian claimed. So, how to keep Batik alive?

1. Using Batik in some occasion
We don’t feel ashame to use Batik because now Batik is modern, more fashionable, make you feel comfort, have a bright colour and suitable for the teenager. And if you go to the party there are many beautiful Batik gown now. The Government have a tradition to wear Batik clothes every Friday. And almost all of school in Indonesia have different Batik uniform. It’s different than Japan who has Kimono or Korea who has Hanbok, Batik can used at everytime you want.

2.Learn to make Batik
When we see a foreigner wear Batik clothes we’re absolutely proud of our culture. Foreign people learn our culture  because they can realize how beautiful and amazing our culture. So where are we? As a teenager we can use our holiday to learn how to make Batik, so we can keep our culture. It’s pity that Batik development doesn’t happen hand in hand with the regeneration of traditional Batik crafts people. Doing Batik actually needs patience but the skill can be bequeathed to the young generations. The younger generations should be immediately involved  in the development of Batik craftsmanship, so they can keep the craft alive and even make masterpieces themselves, and prevent Batik from being claimed by other countries.

Ladies and Gentleman,
So, I just wanna say “Love Batik as Our Identity, Keep Batik Alive!”

Okay, I think that’s enough from me, I hope it might be useful for Us, and thanks for your attention.
Wassalamualaikum Wr. Wb.


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