DOSEN UNIKI TAMPILKAN TARI ACEH PADA PADA KEGIATAN ITEC DI MOHALI, INDIA

Dua orang dosen perwakilan Universitas Islam Kebangsaan Indoensia (UNIKI) mewakili pemerintah Aceh mendapat kesempatan mengikuti training “Specialized Training Program in Data Science and Analytics”, di CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ADVANCED COMPUTING , MOHALI INDIA, dengan durasi selama 21 hari yaitu sejak tanggal 22 Nopember 2023 sd 12 Desember 2023.

Kegiatan diikuti oleh 30 orang peserta berasal dari berbagai negara yaitu Indonesia, Peru, Zimbabue, Irak, Kamarun, Afrika, Myanmar, somalia dan beberapa negara lainnya. Salah satu agenda pada kegiatan ITEC tersebut adalah “dinner party” dimana setiap peserta wajib menampilkan kebudayaan negara masing masing dengan menggunakan pakaian khas tradisional.

Perwakilan dari Indonesia sendiri di wakili oleh dosen dari UNIKI yaitu T Irfan Fajri. M.Kom dan Mai Simahatie. S.E. M.M menampilan tarian Aceh pada malam pertunjukkan perkenalan kebudayaan negara. Tarian dan baju khas Aceh tersebut menjadi perhatian dari berbagai negara karena keunikan dan kecerahan warna yang dimiliki membuat banyak negara sangat menyukai baju tradisional Aceh tersebut

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