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Title: teachers in Yogyakarta
Post by: martinbastide on 11/02/2010 17:33
Salam,

I am looking for silat schools/teachers in Yogyakarta. I am more interested in traditional silat than in sport (laga and TGR). Thank you for your help
Title: Re: teachers in Yogyakarta
Post by: kakak Kuning on 11/02/2010 19:54
Martin,

why dont you go to the IPSI in Yogyakarta, I'm sure they can help you

ask a taxi driver to bring you there
Title: Re: teachers in Yogyakarta
Post by: martinbastide on 13/02/2010 14:38
I wanted to do so but I haven't been able to find the IPSI adress on the web. If you have the adress, I'll be glad to go there.
Cheers,

Martin
Title: Re: teachers in Yogyakarta
Post by: kakak Kuning on 13/02/2010 16:34
I searched for it, but could not find it

Mas Bram (another member here) where are you, you know Jogya ????
Title: Re: teachers in Yogyakarta
Post by: Antara on 14/02/2010 20:20
Hi Martin, welcome to the forum.

I spent six years in Yogya and failed to find IPSI's address too, so don't blame yourself :w anyway, you can find KONI's (Indonesian National Sport Committee) office next to Kantor Pos Besar Yogyakarta ... if you can find anybody there (the place look deserted to me), they may be able to tell you anything worthy (to be honest, I doubt it... so just drop by only if you happen to be in the area).

A visit to silat sport may give you a good start, usually they come from or know traditional silat. I'd suggest Gelanggang Mahasiswa UGM or Universitas Negeri (IKIP) in the afternoon.

Where do you stay Yogya?

@Kak Kuning, Mas Bram lives in Madiun... but he knows Yogya very well. We haven't seen him around for long time here, kinda miss him actually.
Title: Re: teachers in Yogyakarta
Post by: Ranggalana on 01/04/2010 20:56
MAs Antara, Kak Kuning, Martin,

There are many silat schools in Yogya. A place to check some information out would be the gelanggang mahasiswa at UGM, the hall in the south alun-alun, and the theater department of ISI.

Cheers,
Bram