
Stake attention in this memory
The image presents a vibrant mural depicting traditional Indonesian dances, situated above a well-kept outdoor garden. The mural, rich in color and folk art style, features two distinct dance forms from Bima, a region in Indonesia, providing a cultural context relevant to the Mataram location. On the left side of the mural, a group of four figures, likely women or girls, are shown performing what is identified by the visible text as "Tari Lenggo, dari Bima" (Lenggo Dance, from Bima). They wear light-colored tops and dark skirts or sarongs, with their hair styled in buns adorned with white flowers, and their poses suggest graceful movement. The background for this section includes traditional stilt houses, hinting at a coastal or village setting. To the right, two central male figures, clad in striking red outfits with white sashes and red headwear, perform "Tari Sere, dari Bima" (Sere Dance, from Bima). They each hold a long staff or pole, indicating a dynamic and possibly ceremonial dance. A third figure, partially visible on the far right, appears to be playing a drum, providing musical accompaniment to the dance. Below the mural, an outdoor garden or courtyard is visible, featuring a meticulously maintained green lawn. Light-colored paved pathways crisscross the grass, leading towards a circular concrete planter in the center filled with various shrubs and decorative elements. A white lamppost stands beside one of the paths. At the very bottom of the image, the backs of three dark-colored chairs are visible, suggesting a seating area from which the garden and mural can be viewed. The scene appears to be set during daytime, with clear visibility and a generally bright atmosphere.
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