Mohon tunggu...
Retty Hakim
Retty Hakim Mohon Tunggu... Relawan - Senang belajar dan berbagi

Mulai menulis untuk portal jurnalisme warga sejak tahun 2007, bentuk partisipasi sebagai warga global.

Selanjutnya

Tutup

Humaniora

David Archuleta Visited the Indonesian Archipelago in the Museum Gajah

16 Juli 2011   17:59 Diperbarui: 26 Juni 2015   03:37 694
+
Laporkan Konten
Laporkan Akun
Kompasiana adalah platform blog. Konten ini menjadi tanggung jawab bloger dan tidak mewakili pandangan redaksi Kompas.
Lihat foto
Bagikan ide kreativitasmu dalam bentuk konten di Kompasiana | Sumber gambar: Freepik

David Archuleta, the runner up of the seventh season of American Idol, is performing in Senayan for the Pond's Teens Concert this Saturday night (July 16, 2011). Surprisingly, he made time to visit the National Museum of Indonesia (Museum Nasional, which is also known as Museum Gajah because of the elephant statue in its front yard) to know more about Indonesia. [caption id="attachment_123210" align="aligncenter" width="387" caption="David Archuleta and his group in front of the map of Indonesian volcanoes"][/caption] It's rarely for the Indonesian Heritage Society, a non-profit organization supporting the Museum Nasional in conducting guided tour in English or in other foreign languages, to receive a tour request from a celebrity who's also an idol to the Indonesian teens. Hellen, one of the Indonesian volunteer tour guides, took David Archuleta and his group to visit the Indonesian archipelago for about an hour in the famous Museum Gajah. The tour impressed David, especially for its variety of stone sculptures collection and also with the sets of gamelan in the museum. [caption id="attachment_123212" align="aligncenter" width="429" caption="South East Asia related through the Dong Son drum"]

1310838849498223001
1310838849498223001
[/caption] Googling through the internet, it's obvious that David Archuleta has his special interest in museums. He also mentioned his visit to the Museum Gajah in his tweetply and upadated his blog with this special visit, "Just went to the Museum Gajah and learned about some Indonesian culture and history. Really cool." Museum Gajah as the National Museum of Indonesia is actually a way to learn a bit about Indonesia for those who only have limited visiting time. The museum's collection is a large collection gathered since the foundation of the Royal Batavian Society of Arts and Sciences in 1778. No wonder if the richness of culture and history of the Archipelago impressed David Archuleta. [caption id="attachment_123214" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="David Archuleta"]
13108390681810491295
13108390681810491295
[/caption] It's nice to learn that a star like him, who began winning talent competition since he was ten years old, still have time to develop a passion for museums, and do care to share it through his online activities. His visit to the Museum Nasional was actually awesome considering the tight schedule he has in Jakarta. Hopefully his visit to the National Museum of Indonesia, which brought him a bit closer to the Indonesian Archipelago, can bring him back to visit his fans across the archipelago. (Thanks to Hellen for the information, and thanks to Febby for the pictures).

Mohon tunggu...

Lihat Konten Humaniora Selengkapnya
Lihat Humaniora Selengkapnya
Beri Komentar
Berkomentarlah secara bijaksana dan bertanggung jawab. Komentar sepenuhnya menjadi tanggung jawab komentator seperti diatur dalam UU ITE

Belum ada komentar. Jadilah yang pertama untuk memberikan komentar!
LAPORKAN KONTEN
Alasan
Laporkan Konten
Laporkan Akun