(1) For the Beauty of the Earth
(2) Logika
(3) Manuk Dadali
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The fourth part in Folklore was the representation of Voca Erudita's craziness (in fact it always becomes typical character and strong point of Voca Erudita). With their yellow outfit, they used energetic choreography with some additional materials. All of them wore white gloves and they also brought Indonesian traditional fan commonly used for the tool of making satay. The men were also funny because they brought sarong that was usually for daily use at home which eventually made so contrast with their elegant clothes - however, it made their performance became more unique and interesting. They sang for folklore songs:
(1) Marencong Rencong from Makassar, South Sulawesi
(2) Gundul Pacul, from Central Java
(3) Ondel - Ondel from Jakarta
(4) Ojo Dipleroki from Central Java
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The four sessions were outstanding and did not make the audiences be bored. At the end, all singers still added one more song entitled Balon Udara. Balon udara or blimp had symbolic meaning for them because it represented their struggle and voyage to fight from one country to other countries to bring the name of Indonesia. The blimp was also the icon for that concert.