The figure of senior artist Yati Pesek has recently become the talk of social media. The woman whose real name is Suyati is in the spotlight following the viral Gus Miftah case.
Gus Miftah has drawn controversy for insulting an iced tea vendor named Sonhaji during a religious study in Magelang, Central Java. The arrogance of the leader of the Ora Aji Islamic Boarding School immediately provoked public anger.
A number of netizens then skinned Gus Miftah's character. From there it was revealed that the 43-year-old man had made fun of Yati Pesek on stage, precisely about 2 years ago.
Behind the polemic, Yati is still known as an artist who has made a major contribution to the Indonesian art world. Yati Pesek's career began in 1964 when she joined the Jati Mulya Wayang Orang community in Kebumen.
For more than six decades, he has consistently preserved traditional arts, especially Javanese culture. One of the interesting aspects of Yati Pesek is his house which carries a classic design with typical Javanese ornaments.
What does the portrait look like? Here is Yati Pesek's house summarized by brilio.net from Titik TV Channel's YouTube channel, Tuesday (10/12).
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Yati is said to have a house located in Tempel, Taji, Prambanan, Klaten, Central Java.
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Yati Pesek apparently has a business in her house. The business is a stationery shop called Ananda Yati Pesek.
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When entering her residence, the house is like a museum displaying many photos of Yati performing and with famous people.
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The area inside Yati's house turned out to be quite spacious and roomy. There was a red guest chair with wooden carvings on it.
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Not only spacious, the Yati Pesek house is also thick with Javanese culture.
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There are pictures of temples and wayang puppets decorating the walls of the house.
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One of the walls is also painted with a picture and the writing Padepokan Yati Pesek.
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Apart from the stationery shop, Yati Pesek also has a costume rental business.
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The costumes for rent are varied, some are for dance, ketoprak, and even wayang.
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A number of glass cabinets are lined up to store the costumes rented out by Yati Pesek.
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The woman born in 1952 admitted that the assets were worth more than hundreds of millions of rupiah.