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The Evolution of Indonesian Entertainment and Popular Culture: A Dynamic Reflection of the Nation's Identity

  1. Increased investment in creative industries: The government and private sector should invest in the development of creative industries, such as music, film, and television, to promote innovation and growth.
  2. Preservation of traditional culture: Efforts should be made to preserve traditional Indonesian culture, including the documentation and promotion of traditional art forms.
  3. Development of digital infrastructure: The government should invest in digital infrastructure, such as internet connectivity and online platforms, to support the growth of the entertainment and popular culture industry.

Post-independence, President Sukarno used entertainment as a political tool. The Lekra (People's Cultural Institute) movement pushed for art that supported the revolution. But it was the 1970s that saw the rise of Kroncong , a genre influenced by Portuguese traders, and the explosion of Rhoma Irama —the "King of Dangdut"—who fused Malay, Indian, and rock music into a sound that spoke to the working class. This fusion aesthetic is the core of Indonesian cool: never pure, always borrowed, and uniquely local.

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