Gandrung Dance Studio sent 28 dancers to compete in several categories.
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The dancers performed Sundanese, Balinese, Javanese, Sumatran and Sulawesi traditional dances in group and solo categories.
Meanwhile, the UGM Rampoe Team performed the Ratoeh Pukat dance which combines the Ratoeh Jaroe and Tarek Pukat dances.
The Asian Arts Festival has been held since 2013 and has accumulatively featured 2,600 young artists from 20 countries, not only from Asia, but also Germany, Russia, Scotland, New Zealand, other European countries, and America.