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        "id": 1104308,
        "msgid": "salute-to-tvri-1447893297",
        "date": "2001-10-20 00:00:00",
        "title": "Salute to 'TVRI'",
        "author": null,
        "source": "WARTA KOTA",
        "tags": null,
        "topic": null,
        "summary": "Salute to 'TVRI' From Warta Kota Every Sunday evening, TVRI airs a refreshing, interesting and entertaining program called \"Dansa Yo Dansa\" (Let's Dance). The live show, presented by Kris Biantoro, a famous entertainer and emcee in this country, plays an important role in enlivening the program, and helps in entertaining dozens of pairs of dance buffs. These fans are seen to be enthusiastically enjoying the rhythms of dance songs that are played one after the other.",
        "content": "<p>Salute to &apos;TVRI&apos;<\/p>\n<p>From Warta Kota<\/p>\n<p>Every Sunday evening, TVRI airs a refreshing, interesting and<br>\nentertaining program called &quot;Dansa Yo Dansa&quot; (Let&apos;s Dance). The<br>\nlive show, presented by Kris Biantoro, a famous entertainer and<br>\nemcee in this country, plays an important role in enlivening the<br>\nprogram, and helps in entertaining dozens of pairs of dance<br>\nbuffs. These fans are seen to be enthusiastically enjoying the<br>\nrhythms of dance songs that are played one after the other.<\/p>\n<p>As the program features the songs for dances like the rumba,<br>\nthe cha-cha, jive, disco, Arabian disco and other rhythms from<br>\nregions around the world, the program looks different from<br>\nanother show one of the private television stations broadcasts<br>\nhere. Although the Dansa Yo Dansa attracts participants that are<br>\nmostly older and come from the capital city and outside Java, it<br>\ndoes not mean they dominate the program.<\/p>\n<p>Dansa is often associated with the western world and its<br>\nmusic. However, the one that TVRI airs does not give this<br>\nimpression. Besides western tunes, it also presents Middle East<br>\nmelodies as well as our national music. On Sunday Oct. 14, for<br>\nexample, a dance group from Gorontalo was presented, wearing<br>\ntheir traditional costume, along with moving to the region&apos;s<br>\nmusic. One of the participants from Belgium was instantly spurred<br>\nto learn the Gorontalo dance even though he seemed very busy<br>\ntrying to follow the dancers&apos; steps.<\/p>\n<p>One thing that this program deserves a thumbs up for is that<br>\nan observer and a dance expert are available to discuss the live<br>\nperformance. Kris Biantoro&apos;s narration of the program is<br>\nextremely suitable to help TVRI regain its prestige.<\/p>\n<p>MRS. AGUSTINI RAHARJO<\/p>\n<p>Jakarta<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/salute-to-tvri-1447893297",
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