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Here are 49 Arts and Cultural Performances at TIM Throughout 2020

The Jakarta Arts Council (DKJ), Jakarta Arts Institute, Jakarta Academic, Jakarta Culture Agency, including DKJ's partners have noted the agenda

Around 49 arts and cultural performances will be staged at Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM), Cikini, Central Jakarta throughout 2020.

Of 49 performances, 21 are slated to be held in a small theater and 28 others are in a large theater.

TIM Still Becomes The Creative Space for Art Performers

"The Jakarta Arts Council (DKJ), Jakarta Arts Institute, Jakarta Academic, Jakarta Culture Agency, including DKJ's partners have noted the agenda," said Jakarta TIM Art Center Management Unit Head Verony Sembiring, Monday (1/20).

For the small building, she stated, can accommodate 250 people and large one can accommodate 1,200 people.

One of the events that will be held regularly by DKJ once a month from March-November is the Jakarta City Philharmonic Orchestra, including Jakarta Theater Festival on November 8-22.

"Certainly the public interest here is very high. But, until now, for the public, we do not know the number is, as the registration was announced on January 27," he stated.

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