Student Learning Madiun SMK Batik Art Market Gabusan Bantul
Princess's hand looks stiff and awkward when handling a canting of the night who want scrawled on pieces of white cloth. With careful, my lady had hung his head and then carve canting into a white cloth the size of a handkerchief.
"This Waduhh .... gimana, kok nights spilling out of the pattern that was not made," said Princess lantara night he scratched incompatible with the design he created.
Fun atmosphere Demikain dozens of students SMK 4 Madiun, East Java, while studying batik Gabusan Art Market (PSG) in Bantul, last Saturday (6 / 1). The students who dominated women's study at PSG membantik start at 09.00 until 11:00 with a guided craftsmen who bantik selling daily in the PSG. Many times, the guide must wara-wiri between students from one another because the students found it difficult to make batik. In fact, the white cloth which had been given to dibatik pattern using a pencil.
Princess admitted the first time this learning batik. Therefore, batik lessons disekolahnya new local content will be taught next semester. "Although difficult, hard, I still have to learn to make batik.'ll Batik we still exist and are not extinct," explained the Princess.
CMS Principal 4 Madison, Suyono said the students who follow the batik workshop at PSG as many as 98 students. Students who learn to make batik are students who sat dijurusan dressing skills, while culinary students and dijurusan Accommodation Hotels (APH) following the workshop at Hotel Santika Jogja Soedirman Commander Bitches and makeup departments Martatilaar workshop in Yogyakarta.
"At our school, batik will be one of the local content subjects and add kegiataan school. Therefore, before the school taught us better to include them in the workshop. The show also had our agendakan once every year," said Suyono.
In addition to learning batik, these students are also introduced to a variety of batik industry in DIJ, marketing how to batik, batik and future potential. As we know, batik has recognized as a UNESCO cultural heritage non-object.
"With the introduction of the student expected to have an idea for a business berwira. So that can reduce the unemployment rate," he hoped.
"This Waduhh .... gimana, kok nights spilling out of the pattern that was not made," said Princess lantara night he scratched incompatible with the design he created.
Fun atmosphere Demikain dozens of students SMK 4 Madiun, East Java, while studying batik Gabusan Art Market (PSG) in Bantul, last Saturday (6 / 1). The students who dominated women's study at PSG membantik start at 09.00 until 11:00 with a guided craftsmen who bantik selling daily in the PSG. Many times, the guide must wara-wiri between students from one another because the students found it difficult to make batik. In fact, the white cloth which had been given to dibatik pattern using a pencil.
Princess admitted the first time this learning batik. Therefore, batik lessons disekolahnya new local content will be taught next semester. "Although difficult, hard, I still have to learn to make batik.'ll Batik we still exist and are not extinct," explained the Princess.
CMS Principal 4 Madison, Suyono said the students who follow the batik workshop at PSG as many as 98 students. Students who learn to make batik are students who sat dijurusan dressing skills, while culinary students and dijurusan Accommodation Hotels (APH) following the workshop at Hotel Santika Jogja Soedirman Commander Bitches and makeup departments Martatilaar workshop in Yogyakarta.
"At our school, batik will be one of the local content subjects and add kegiataan school. Therefore, before the school taught us better to include them in the workshop. The show also had our agendakan once every year," said Suyono.
In addition to learning batik, these students are also introduced to a variety of batik industry in DIJ, marketing how to batik, batik and future potential. As we know, batik has recognized as a UNESCO cultural heritage non-object.
"With the introduction of the student expected to have an idea for a business berwira. So that can reduce the unemployment rate," he hoped.

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