From ‘Merapi Fluxus’ to St Anthony
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
AMID the noisy sounds of musical instruments, the 18 children hunched their shoulders to look like “tigers.” They thrust out their chests. Wearing a wrapped headdress and a charcoal moustache, they moved, stepping in a vicious manner. These scrawny kids, ranging in age from 4 to 10 from the villages around the Borobudur Temple, were acting as if they were hungry “thugs.”
About 60 people, children and adults from Gejayan village on the Me
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