The annual event was initiated by the Ministry of Tourism and the Creative Economy in cooperation with Dwiki Dharmawan will be held again at the Harbour Bay Batam on 22-23 June 2012.
According to Deputy Minister of Tourism and the Creative Economy of the Republic of Indonesia, Nirwandar, AJF many benefits not only in music, but also the local tourism industry.
"Evidently, the implementation of the four Asean Jazz Festival, there is a significant improvement of the tourism industry in Indonesia, especially in Batam city," said Sapta at a press conference held at the D'Consulate, Central Jakarta, Friday (15/6).
Unlike other jazz festival that took place in the capital, AJF chose Batam as the venue because of its convenient location and is able to attract audiences from around the world in an amount not less.
Asean Jazz is a creative work that combines Indonesian’s music with foreign. There are 10 foreign jazz musicians will enliven Asean Jazz Festival, some of them, namely: Erik Hargrove (USA), Nathasa Pattamapongs and Arnat Lamwongsrikul (Thailand), Jerry De Leon and Sandra Viraj (Filipinos), Steve Thornton (Malaysia), Jeremy Tordjman (Francis), Kamal Musallam (United Arab Emirates (UAE), Carlos Kamil (Bogota Colombia), Radza RASC (Syria), Nasser Salameh (Jordan), I. Varella (Mexico), Jeremy Trodjman (Switzerland), and Ian Iron (UK ).
Indonesia top artists also warm the festival is like Dwiki Dharmawan, Tri Utami, Barry Likumahua, Andien, Dira Sugandi, Nita Aartsen, Ligro, Adi Darmawan, Agam hamzah, Gusti Hendy, Eugene Bounty, Zulhamsyah, Donny Sunjoyo, Dani Shah, Johnes Radianto , Adi Prasojo, Rio Moreno Quartet, and the Stars Indrianto.
Like the title in previous years, the event Asean Jazz Festival has been able to attract and increase tourists from Malaysia and Singapore to enter Batam and Riau Islands. The strategic location is expected to be a booster of cross-border traffic or cross border visitor.
According Yusfa, Batam has no natural tourist destinations like the rest of Indonesia. Improving the quality of events and tourism infrastructure to attract tourists to Batam mainstay.
According to Deputy Minister of Tourism and the Creative Economy of the Republic of Indonesia, Nirwandar, AJF many benefits not only in music, but also the local tourism industry.
"Evidently, the implementation of the four Asean Jazz Festival, there is a significant improvement of the tourism industry in Indonesia, especially in Batam city," said Sapta at a press conference held at the D'Consulate, Central Jakarta, Friday (15/6).
Unlike other jazz festival that took place in the capital, AJF chose Batam as the venue because of its convenient location and is able to attract audiences from around the world in an amount not less.
Asean Jazz is a creative work that combines Indonesian’s music with foreign. There are 10 foreign jazz musicians will enliven Asean Jazz Festival, some of them, namely: Erik Hargrove (USA), Nathasa Pattamapongs and Arnat Lamwongsrikul (Thailand), Jerry De Leon and Sandra Viraj (Filipinos), Steve Thornton (Malaysia), Jeremy Tordjman (Francis), Kamal Musallam (United Arab Emirates (UAE), Carlos Kamil (Bogota Colombia), Radza RASC (Syria), Nasser Salameh (Jordan), I. Varella (Mexico), Jeremy Trodjman (Switzerland), and Ian Iron (UK ).
Indonesia top artists also warm the festival is like Dwiki Dharmawan, Tri Utami, Barry Likumahua, Andien, Dira Sugandi, Nita Aartsen, Ligro, Adi Darmawan, Agam hamzah, Gusti Hendy, Eugene Bounty, Zulhamsyah, Donny Sunjoyo, Dani Shah, Johnes Radianto , Adi Prasojo, Rio Moreno Quartet, and the Stars Indrianto.
Like the title in previous years, the event Asean Jazz Festival has been able to attract and increase tourists from Malaysia and Singapore to enter Batam and Riau Islands. The strategic location is expected to be a booster of cross-border traffic or cross border visitor.
According Yusfa, Batam has no natural tourist destinations like the rest of Indonesia. Improving the quality of events and tourism infrastructure to attract tourists to Batam mainstay.