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A table of instruments, props, masks, and jewelry accompanies Indonesian garments for guests of Indonesian Night to use as they pose for photos at the photo booth during the celebration at Ohio University on Saturday, March 30, 2019. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)

Photos: Indonesian Cultural Night 2019


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Guests of Indonesian Night listen as Deni Kurniawan recites verses from the Qur’an that highlight the celebration of diversity, following the Indonesian National Anthem on Saturday, March 30, 2019, in Schoonover Center at Ohio University. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)
Deni Kurniawan recites verses from the Qur’an that highlight the celebration of diversity, as the first performance of Indonesian Night on Saturday, March 30, 2019, in Schoonover Center at Ohio University. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)
Indonesian and international students gather in the hall as they prepare for their Angklung performance, a traditional bamboo instrument from West Java, during Indonesian Night in Schoonover Center at Ohio University on Saturday, March 30, 2019. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)
Kelvin Yudianto (left), Junia Purwandani, and Linh Nguyen gather in the hall as they prepare for their Angklung performance, a traditional bamboo instrument from West Java, with fellow Indonesian and International students for Indonesian Night at Ohio University on Saturday, March 30, 2019. The group was also composed of students Marima Baldissera, Ashley Keller, Aaron Reinhard, Agam Syahrial, and Deni Kurniawan. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)
Nevan Dimanda, 10, steps out of Indonesian Night with his friends to play with props at the photo booth while waiting for dinner to be served on Saturday, March 30, 2019, in Schoonover Center at Ohio University. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)
Marima Baldissera (from left), Kelvin Yudianto, Junia Purwandani, Linh Nguyen, Deni Kurniawan, Agam Syahrial, Ashley Keller (not pictured), and Aaron Reinhard (not pictured) perform for the guests of Indonesian Night with the Angklung, a traditional bamboo instrument from West Java, at Ohio University on Saturday, March 30, 2019. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)
Irfan Rifai teases his son Gemilang H. Rifai, 8, pretending to withhold the keychain they won answering trivia questions as they wait for dinner to be served during Indonesian Night at Ohio University on Saturday, March 30, 2019. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)
Es teler made of sweetened condensed milk, avocado, jackfruit, and grass jelly, is served as dessert at Indonesian Night at Ohio University on Saturday, March 30, 2019. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)
Dinner is served in Schoonover Center for the guests and participants in Indonesian Night at Ohio University on Saturday, March 30, 2019. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)
Dinner is served in Schoonover Center for the guests and participants in Indonesian Night at Ohio University on Saturday, March 30, 2019. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)
Agam Syahrial sings a short list of songs, accompanied by Wishnoebroto’s music, for the guests of Indonesian Night at they finish their dinner on Saturday, March 30, 2019. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)
A table of instruments, props, masks, and jewelry accompanies Indonesian garments for guests of Indonesian Night to use as they pose for photos at the photo booth during the celebration at Ohio University on Saturday, March 30, 2019. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)
A group of members from the Indonesian Student Association, PERMIAS, in Columbus prepare to perform the Rambadia Dance, a dance from North Sumatra, for the guests of Indonesian Night at Ohio University on Saturday, March 30, 2019. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)
A group of members from the Indonesian Student Association, PERMIAS, in Columbus prepare to perform the Rambadia Dance, a dance from North Sumatra, for the guests of Indonesian Night at Ohio University on Saturday, March 30, 2019. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)
A group of members from the Indonesian Student Association, PERMIAS, in Columbus came to Athens for Indonesian Night to perform the Rambadia Dance, a dance from North Sumatra, on Saturday, March 30, 2019. (HANNAH SCHROEDER/ WOUB)