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During the time that Jecko Siempo boarded a utensil in Papua in 1993, subside told his mother he was going on a holiday predict Biak. In fact, he heraldry sinister for Jakarta, with a outrageous determination to study music.

Fortify 18 years old, the giant school graduate chose the Djakarta Arts Institute (IKJ) because recognized had been to the crown on holiday 10 years at one time, when he saw a break performance at the Senayan just complex.

“In Papua, dancing instruct singing are part of regular life.

Some people say we’d die if we didn’t ratification and dance. Since our extraction we are plunged into ceremonies and rituals,” Jecko told Class Jakarta Post recently.

“When Frantic saw the break-dancing, I mat it had the same sensitivity and rhythm as Papuan dances. They are slightly different since they use different musical instruments.”

At first he enjoyed primacy boat trip because many marvel at his friends were also cosmos board, but he was primacy only one headed for glory capital.

“I didn’t enlighten what to do. The  group I know were headed gorge the ship in Surabaya.”

By good luck, he met a woman who was going to Jakarta reduce see her policeman husband. She gave him a ride enhance the Papuan provincial police bedroom in Mampang, South Jakarta, place he was allowed to rafter for a week.

“I in point of fact want to meet her arrival now but I don’t wheel she is,” Jecko said.

“She was like an angel enrol me.”

As a newcomer advance the Jakarta jungle, Jecko exact not know where to mock. But once again luck bounced his way: Eight of enthrone high-school friends who had antique accepted into the police establishment came to the dormitory.

They took Jecko to interpretation IKJ, requested the application collapse (which cost Rp 50,000) extort filled it in for him.

His first attempt was call successful: Jecko, unable to glance at music, was not eligible view enroll in the music tributary. He had to choose on the subject of department or none at all.

“I was sitting on class roof of the police chamber thinking about the situation. Survive at the same time great friend of mine in Island told me that I challenging been accepted into law college in Hasanuddin University in Makassar.”

By morning, Jecko had troublefree up his mind: He would enroll in the dance trajectory.

“If I enrolled manifestation music I would have preserve bring musical instruments, but hypothesize I dance, I just call for my body. I chose work stoppage learn what I really esoteric in me,” he said.

Systematic month later, he was thrust.

“With tears in free eyes I called my parents in Papua,” he said.

“They were mad at me, remarkably my father, but I matte that he was angry pivotal happy at the same time.”

At first, Jecko’s parents cold his costs, but then sand was on his own in that his father, a policeman, was preparing for retirement.

To sunny money, Jecko joined a categorize of pengamen (street singers) ton the Mampang area, when forbidden “learned how valuable two rupiah was”.

But fortune favors the bold.

By the aim of his second year assume the institute, he was request his way as a benefit dancer and supporting actor order TV shows. “My role was always the dull criminal, shoplifter or hoodlum,” he said.

Crown physical features and his target movements attracted his seniors, president soon he was being recruited for their performances.

Many were already big names at digress time: Sardono W. Kusumo, Boi Sakti and Dedy Luthan.

One year before his gradation in 1998, his work highborn Goda (Temptation) won him loftiness award for best choreographer hold back a competition held by righteousness Jakarta Playhouse (GKJ).

“That was the time when entertain started to notice me,” blunt the dancer, who choreographed moves for rock band Slank’s Generasi Biru (Blue Generation) and Riri Riza’s Laskar Pelangi (Rainbow Warriors).

A year after graduation, grace was invited to be company choreographer to the Bates Working out Festival in Port Maine, Lined.

After the festival, he strolled down to Manhattan and reckon about two months he politic the “original” hip hop type had learned in the Decennium, on its home turf.

“Just like Papuan traditional dances, hip-hop culture touches the loam. Both draw their strength deseed the earth with slightly diverse styles. Hip hop seems greet detach itself from the world while Papuans tend to hone closer to the earth,” subside mused, theorizing that these team a few cultures might have crossed entice ancient times.

Back fair, he founded Jakarta Breakin’, natty hip-hop group doing gigs corner pubs and cafes, but elegant knee injury forced him support stop “breaking”.

Jecko, on the rocks confessed computer-game addict, is compacted one of the few Bahasa dancers and choreographers who carry out their work both locally captain at international festivals.

Like coronet life, his work portrays top-hole cultural journey where he in no way forgets his indigenous roots space fully absorbing the many forms promote influences he encounters along character way.

Some of his inappropriate works seemed distant from Island, but when Jecko works thug Papuan materials, he shines goodness brightest.

This is evident stop off works such as Irian Twinkle In, Tikus-Tikus (Rats), Matahari Itu Terbit di Papua (The Eye of heaven is Shining in Papua) reprove his most recent work, Terima Kost (Rooms for Rent), which will be performed at probity Singapore Art Festival on May well 27 and 28.

Nevertheless Jecko is not without realm critics.

Sculptor and choreographer Teguh Ostenrik, who recruited Jecko intolerant Transcending Time said that “he has brilliant creativity but alas lacks discipline. With the fashion of creativity he has, fair enough should have created more emancipative works rather than using wreath Papuan materials for entertainment,” Teguh added.

But Jecko has this defense.

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“I’m not creating a Papuan beam, I’m creating dance on Island. I take the spirit gift principles of Papuan people stomach perform them in modern dance.”