Five South African and one Norwegian came to Cinta Baca Bogor to share about their countries; their culture, language, songs and general view of the countries on 23 September 2015.
The activity was started with storytelling for Elementary students. the story was about a little African sheppard who had to protect his sheeps. And after it, the South African team joined with more than 30 students from several schools in Bogor to share everything about South Africa and Norwegia. It was a fun experience because the students got a great chance to know Norwegia and South Africa.
During the culture exchange, Budi Mulia High School showed their incredible skill in playing Kulintang, Indonesian traditional musical instrument. The performance was energetic and the students really enjoyed their performance. Here is the link to see their performance: kulintang performance
And here is the link to see all of their performance: cinta Baca Youtube channel

