Brilio.net - Watching music concerts is a healing option for many people. Not just enjoying the music, but also preparing the performance so it will be even more impressive when immortalized. One of the popular music events in Indonesia is the Prambanan Jazz Festival (PJF) . This year, Prambanan Jazz carries the theme One Decade Together which will last for 3 days from 5 to 7 July 2024.
This music festival which is set at Prambanan Temple always gets special attention from the audience, one of which is in terms of appearance. From brilio.net's observations at the location, you could see spectators passing by with make-up worthy of appreciation.
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One of them is Dinda (27), a viewer from Jakarta who deliberately prepared her makeup to the maximum. It didn't stop there, he also gave a touch of face painting which made his face even more beautiful. As is known, face painting is the art of painting using facial media with makeup equipment that is safe for the skin.
"I'm really happy, it's good, I got this for free from the booth at PJF. It's free, we just download the application and then queue, straight away for make-up. There were 2 people doing make-up," said Dinda to brilio.net on Saturday ( 6/7).
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After further investigation, it turned out that this face painting was obtained from one of the PJF facilities. Indeed, this face painting booth is the most visited. Visitors are willing to queue to perform perfectly. This booth provides free face painting services with only one condition. Visitors only need to register and download an application.
There are several themes to choose from, ranging from floral, butterflies, stars, and many more. Interestingly, this face booth is not only popular with young people, but also older people. Like a woman named Ria (52) who came from the city of Bandung. Accompanied by his daughter, he admitted that he was happy to get free face painting make-up from Prambanan Jazz.
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"It's unique, I was invited by my son to come here, and I think this makes the viewing experience even more exciting," said Ria.
This face painting process doesn't take long, in a matter of minutes, the audience can get unique and beautiful makeup. That way, the experience of watching a Prambanan Jazz concert becomes even more exciting.
In contrast to Fitria (25) and Devi (25), they are not too interested in face painting. This teenager from Jakarta and Purwakarta deliberately wore cloth when visiting PJF, instead of face painting. As a reunion moment for childhood friends, Fitria and Devi chose to wear matching clothes wrapped in blue batik patterned cloth.
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Not only Fitria and Devi, many other visitors were seen passing by wearing batik patterned cloth outfits. One of them is Fahrul, a viewer from Bandung who admitted that he deliberately prepared the best outfit to come to PJF. Even though there is no dress code requirement at this event, according to him, wearing cloth is the right choice for attending a music festival in a heritage area.
"Since a long time ago, I have always had the desire to be able to come to Prambanan Jazz in a cloth outfit. When I achieved this this year, I actually started preparing this outfit a few weeks ago," he told brilio.net .
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This graphic designer from Bandung is seen wearing cloth trousers made from jumputan batik combined with a full paint print t-shirt, resulting in a chic and stylish style. According to him, the choice of clothing was adapted to Yogyakarta's weather, which tends to be scorching hot. Moreover, PJF is also held in an outdoor format.
"For me, firstly, the most important thing is to be comfortable, if I'm comfortable, I'll definitely be confident in wearing any outfit, secondly, because PJF is outdoors, I've adapted clothing styles that can be set but still unique," he continued.
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The music festival initiated by Rajawali Indonesia this time presents dozens of performers ranging from Yura Yunita, Javier Parissi, Tulus, Dewa 19, and many more. According to the Founder of Prambanan Jazz Festival and Rajawali Indonesia, Anas Alimi, there were 40 thousand spectators attending PJF 2024.