The Phnom Penh Post

Indonesian­s go poco-poco loco in record bid

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INDONESIAN president Joko Widodo led some 65,000 of his compatriot­s in a mass dance through the streets of Jakarta on Sunday to promote the Asian Games and try to set a world record at the same time.

Jakarta and the city of Palembang on Sumatra will jointly host Asia’s biggest sporting event from August 18 but President Widodo has previously complained about the lack of promotion and enthusiasm in the country.

In a bid to drum up support ahead of the games authoritie­s turned to the poco-poco, a traditiona­l line dance from North Sulawesi province.

Dressed in white and red – the colour of the Indonesian flag – President Widodo, his wife Iriana, and several high ranking officials led tens of thousands of Indonesian­s in a long, snaking line of dancers through the capital.

Organisers hope to brea k the world record for the largest number of people performing t he traditiona l dance in one place, and they said that 65,000 people had ta ken part in Ja karta.

“Poco-poco is the original culture of Indonesia and it’s a native dance, so we are now performing a mass poco-poco dance with 65,000 people setting the world record showing and reiteratin­g Poco-poco belongs to Indonesia,” police chief Tito Karnavian who took part in the event said.

Police and militar y staff, members of parliament, students, members of f itness centres as well as inmates in jails across Indonesia all showed their best Poco-poco moves at the same.

“This a very good opportunit­y to show that Indonesia is conserving its traditions,” high school student Raja Farid Akbar said. “I am happy that I can help promote a tradition that could have been forgotten.”

About 11,000 athletes and 5,000 officials from 45 Asian countries are expected to flock to Jakarta and Palembang for the August 18 to September 2 Games, the world’s biggest multisport event behind the Olympics.

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