Entertainment News - Hasil rancangan Iwan Tirta dipakai Tokoh dunia

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6 Oct 201302:52

Summary

TLDRThe script honors the late Iwan Tirta, a renowned Indonesian fashion designer from Central Java, famous for incorporating batik elements into his designs. His work has adorned the pages of Italian fashion magazines and has been worn by world leaders, including former US President Bill Clinton, during the 1994 APEC meeting in Bogor. Tirta's designs blend traditional Indonesian motifs with the national symbols of the leaders' home countries, such as the maple leaf for Canada and cherry blossoms for Japan. Celebrities like Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Roger Moore, and Bill Gates have also donned his creations. Tirta's passion for batik emerged during a study of the Kasunanan Surakarta dance, leading to a lifelong dedication to promoting Indonesian batik culture through education, research, and publications, including his book 'Batik: A Play of Light and Shade.' His legacy continues to inspire pride in Indonesian craftsmanship.

Takeaways

  • 👗 Iwan Tirta was a renowned designer known for incorporating batik elements in his fashion designs.
  • 🌏 His designs have adorned the pages of Italian fashion and lifestyle magazines.
  • 🌟 Iwan Tirta's work has been worn by world leaders, showcasing his designs on a global stage.
  • 🏛️ His designs were featured during the 1994 APEC meeting in Bogor, attended by former U.S. President Bill Clinton.
  • 📚 Iwan Tirta authored a book titled 'Batik: A Play of Light and Shade', which was translated into English.
  • 🌳 For the Canadian Prime Minister, he incorporated the maple leaf, the national symbol of Canada, into a traditional Javanese composition.
  • 🌸 For the Japanese Prime Minister, he designed a batik with cherry blossom patterns, symbolizing Japan.
  • 🌐 Notable figures such as Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Roger Moore, Nelson Mandela, and Bill Gates have worn Iwan Tirta's creations.
  • 🎓 Iwan Tirta earned a master's degree in law from Yale University and the London School of Economics, showing his diverse academic background.
  • 🌹 His interest in batik began when he received a grant from John D. Rockefeller III to study the dance of the Kasunanan Surakarta court, leading to a lifelong dedication to developing Indonesian batik.

Q & A

  • Who is Iwan Tirta and what is he known for?

    -Iwan Tirta was a renowned Indonesian fashion designer, particularly known for his designs that incorporated elements of batik. His work was featured in Italian fashion and lifestyle magazines and was worn by world leaders.

  • What significant event showcased Iwan Tirta's designs?

    -Iwan Tirta's designs were showcased during the 1994 APEC meeting in Bogor, Indonesia, which was attended by world leaders including former U.S. President Bill Clinton.

  • How did Iwan Tirta incorporate national symbols into his designs for world leaders?

    -Iwan Tirta creatively combined elements from the countries of the world leaders with something uniquely Indonesian. For example, he used the maple leaf, the national symbol of Canada, and the cherry blossom, a symbol of Japan, in his batik designs for their respective leaders.

  • Which world leaders have worn Iwan Tirta's designs?

    -Notable figures who have worn Iwan Tirta's designs include Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Roger Moore, Nelson Mandela, and Bill Gates.

  • What educational background did Iwan Tirta have?

    -Iwan Tirta held a master's degree in law from Yale University in the United States and further studied at the London School of Economics.

  • How did Iwan Tirta's interest in batik develop?

    -His interest in batik began when he received a grant from John D. Rockefeller III to study the dance of the Kasunanan Surakarta court, leading to a lifelong dedication to developing and promoting Indonesian batik.

  • What philosophy did Iwan Tirta develop related to batik?

    -Iwan Tirta developed a philosophy of Indonesian batik, which he detailed in his book titled 'Batik: A Play of Light and Shade', later translated into English.

  • What was the title of Iwan Tirta's book about batik?

    -Iwan Tirta's book is titled 'Batik: A Play of Light and Shade' in English, which discusses his philosophy and designs related to batik.

  • At what age did Iwan Tirta pass away?

    -Iwan Tirta passed away at the age of 75.

  • What is the significance of Iwan Tirta's legacy in the fashion world?

    -Iwan Tirta's legacy is significant as his batik designs are remembered and celebrated both in Indonesia and globally, symbolizing a blend of traditional Indonesian art with modern fashion.

  • Is there a connection between Iwan Tirta's batik designs and German sports brands?

    -The script mentions a German sports brand that was once associated with batik, suggesting a broader appreciation and influence of Iwan Tirta's work beyond Indonesia.

Outlines

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👗 The Legacy of Iwan Tirta: Batik Designer Extraordinaire

Iwan Tirta, a renowned designer from Central Java, is celebrated for his unique batik-infused fashion designs. His work has graced the pages of Italian fashion and lifestyle magazines and has been worn by world leaders. Notably, his designs were showcased during the 1994 APEC meeting in Bogor, attended by former U.S. President Bill Clinton. Tirta's creations often blend elements specific to the visiting country with something uniquely Indonesian, such as incorporating the maple leaf, the national emblem of Canada, for the Canadian Prime Minister. For the Japanese Prime Minister, he designed a batik with cherry blossoms and the seruni flower. Celebrities like Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Roger Moore, Nelson Mandela, and Bill Gates have also donned his batik creations. Iwan Tirta's passion for batik was ignited when he received a grant from John D. Rockefeller III to study the dance of the Kasunanan Surakarta. He developed Indonesian batik philosophy, education, research, and promotion, and published a book titled 'Batik: A Play of Light and Shade,' which was translated into English. His batik legacy continues to be remembered and celebrated, even after his passing at the age of 75. The script also humorously mentions a German brand known for its three stripes, which once released a 'batik edition' of their products, highlighting the global reach and influence of Indonesian batik.

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Keywords

💡Iwan Tirta

Iwan Tirta was a renowned Indonesian fashion designer, particularly known for incorporating batik elements into his designs. His work was not only celebrated in Indonesia but also gained international recognition, as evidenced by his designs being featured in Italian fashion magazines and being worn by world leaders. His influence and legacy continue to be remembered, highlighting the cultural significance of batik in Indonesian fashion.

💡Batik

Batik is a traditional Indonesian textile art characterized by its intricate patterns and designs, often created using a wax-resist dyeing technique. In the video, batik is central to Iwan Tirta's designs, showcasing the cultural richness and artistic heritage of Indonesia. His batik creations were used in significant international events, such as the APEC meeting in 1994, further elevating the global status of Indonesian batik.

💡Fashion Designer

A fashion designer is a professional who creates original clothing designs. In the context of the video, Iwan Tirta is highlighted as a prominent fashion designer whose work transcended national boundaries. His designs, particularly those incorporating batik, were worn by dignitaries and leaders, demonstrating the impact of fashion in cultural diplomacy and international relations.

💡APEC Meeting 1994

The APEC Meeting 1994 refers to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit held in Bogor, Indonesia. This event was significant as it showcased Iwan Tirta's batik designs to a global audience, including former U.S. President Bill Clinton. The use of his designs at this high-profile event underscores the role of fashion in international diplomacy and cultural exchange.

💡Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton is a former President of the United States who attended the APEC Meeting in 1994. His presence at the event, where Iwan Tirta's batik designs were showcased, highlights the international appeal and recognition of Indonesian batik. Clinton's association with the event also underscores the cultural significance of fashion in global politics.

💡Master of Law

A Master of Law, or LL.M., is an advanced academic degree in law. Iwan Tirta held a Master of Law degree from Yale University in the United States and the London School of Economics, indicating his diverse academic background. His interest in batik developed later, demonstrating how his legal education influenced his approach to cultural preservation and promotion of Indonesian batik.

💡John D. Rockefeller III

John D. Rockefeller III was a philanthropist who provided a grant to Iwan Tirta to study the dance of the Kasunanan Surakarta court. This support played a crucial role in Iwan Tirta's journey into batik, as it allowed him to delve into the cultural and artistic traditions of Indonesia, ultimately leading to his development of unique batik designs.

💡Philosophy of Batik

The philosophy of batik refers to the underlying principles and ideas that guide the creation and appreciation of batik art. Iwan Tirta developed a unique philosophy of Indonesian batik, which he expressed through his designs and writings. His book 'Batik: A Play of Light and Shade' encapsulates this philosophy, emphasizing the artistic and cultural depth of batik as a form of expression.

💡Cultural Diplomacy

Cultural diplomacy is the exchange of cultural values and traditions among nations to foster mutual understanding and cooperation. Iwan Tirta's batik designs played a significant role in cultural diplomacy, as they were worn by world leaders and featured in international events. This use of fashion as a medium for cultural exchange highlights the power of art in building bridges between nations.

💡Proud to be Indonesian

The phrase 'Proud to be Indonesian' encapsulates a sense of national pride and identity. In the video, the mention of this phrase in relation to Iwan Tirta's batik designs underscores the deep connection between his work and Indonesian cultural identity. His designs serve as a symbol of national pride, showcasing the richness of Indonesian culture on the global stage.

💡German Brand

The video mentions a German brand that is very identifiable with sports logos featuring three stripes. Although not directly related to Iwan Tirta's batik, this reference serves as a comparison to highlight the potential for Indonesian batik to achieve similar global recognition and brand identity. It suggests the potential for Indonesian batik to become a globally recognized symbol of Indonesian culture.

Highlights

Almarhum Iwan Tirta is renowned for his fashion designs incorporating batik elements.

His designs have graced the pages of Italian fashion and lifestyle magazines.

Iwan Tirta's batik creations have been worn by world leaders.

His work was showcased during the 1994 APEC meeting in Bogor attended by Bill Clinton.

Iwan Tirta's book 'Batik: A Play of Light and Shade' details his designs for world leaders.

For the Canadian Prime Minister, he used the maple leaf, the national symbol of Canada, in a traditional Javanese composition.

Iwan Tirta designed a batik with cherry blossom patterns, Sakura, for the Japanese Prime Minister.

Notable figures such as Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Roger Moore, Nelson Mandela, and Bill Gates have worn Iwan Tirta's creations.

Iwan Tirta earned a master's degree in law from Yale University and the London School of Economics.

His interest in batik began when he received a grant from John D. Rockefeller III to study the Kasunanan Surakarta dance.

Iwan Tirta developed a unique Indonesian batik philosophy through education, research, and promotion.

His book 'Batik: A Play of Light and Shade' was translated into English.

Maestro Batik passed away at the age of 75, but his legacy in batik will be remembered.

There is a German brand that is very identifiable with sportswear and has a logo of three stripes.

The brand has released a batik edition product, showcasing the pride of being Indonesian.

The batik edition product is a testament to the greatness of Indonesian craftsmanship.

Transcripts

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satu desainer yang dikenal karena busana

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yang dirancangnya selalu menggunakan

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unsur-unsur batik di dalamnya adalah

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almarhum Iwan Tirta dan hasil rancangan

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desainer asal Jawa Tengah ini pernah

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menghiasi halaman majalah fashion dan

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Lifestyle terbitan Italia dan bukan

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cuman itu juga rancangannya juga pernah

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digunakan oleh para kepala negara di

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dunia

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Wow jika membicarakan batik maka nama

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yang satu ini pasti terlintas di benak

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kita beliau adalah almarhum Iwan Tirta

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perancang busana asal Jawa Tengah yang

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sangat dikenal dengan rancangan busana

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yang menggunakan unsur-unsur batik

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karya-karyanya digunakan oleh para

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kepala negara di dunia yang menghadiri

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pertemuan epek tahun

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1994 yang berlangsung di Bogor yang saat

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itu dihadiri oleh salah satu mantan

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presiden Amerika Serikat Bill Clinton

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pada bukunya yang berjudul batik sebuah

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lakon Iwan Tirta menceritakan tentang

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batik-batik rancangannya untuk para

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kepala negara dunia dalam acara apek

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1994 tersebut beliau banyak

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menggabungkan unsur yang ada di negara

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yang bersangkutan digabung dengan

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sesuatu yang khas Indonesia salah

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satunya untuk perdana menteri Kanada

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Iwan Tirta menggunakan daun maaple

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lambang nasional negara tersebut dalam

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komposisi tradisional Jawa Sedangkan

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untuk perdana menteri Jepang Iwan Tirta

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merancang batik dengan corak bunga

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Sakura dan juga Seruni para tokoh dunia

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yang pernah menggunakan karya Iwan Tirta

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adalah Ronald and Nancy Ran ketika

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berkunjung ke Jakarta pada tahun -an

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pemeran James Bond Roger Moore Mandela

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dan juga Bill Gates setamat dari

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Fakultas Hukum Universitas Indonesia

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Iwan mengambil gelar master hukum di

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yell University Amerika Serikat dan

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kemudian di London School of

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economics ketertarikannya kepada batik

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muncul di saat Iwan menerima dana hibah

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dari John d rockefeller the third untuk

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mempelajari tarian Keraton kasunanan

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Surakarta sejak itu hingga akhir

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hayatnya Iwan mengembangkan batik khas

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Indonesia mulai dari pendidikan batik

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penelitian hingga promosi kemancanegara

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Iwan juga mengembangkan filsafat batik

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Indonesia dengan menerbitkan buku

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berjudul batik sebuah lakon yang

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diterjemahkan ke bahasa Inggris menjadi

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batik a play of Light and Shade Maestro

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batik ini meninggal dalam usia 75 tahun

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walau kini telah tiada batik karya Iwan

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Tirta akan selalu dikenang oleh

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masyarakat Indonesia dan juga

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dunia seperti halnya sebuah karya yang

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lebih utama dibandingkan gaya karya Iwan

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Tirta pun juga pasti selalu Dik tahu

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enggak ada satu brand asal Jerman ya

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yang sangat identik dengan brand

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olahraga logonya tiga garis dulu sempat

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e buat produk juga ya terbitannya ituh

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edisi batik bayangin produk asal Jerman

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produknya asal Jerman W Iya tapi ngarin

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edisi batik kebayang enggak ya

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mendunianya negara kita ini hebat kan

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itu dia proud to be Indonesian

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