UMM Bioling Enlivens the Citizen's In the Night of Independence Day

Author : Humas | Saturday, August 20, 2022 07:40 WIB
Bioling UMM presents to entertain and burn the spirits of Karangploso residents with interesting shows. (Photo: Syifa PR UMM)

The Mobile Cinema Car (Bioling) of the University of Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM) was paved again on Tuesday (16/8). This time, the Bioling group was here to entertain and burn the spirits of Karangploso residents with exciting shows. In addition, it also invites children and residents to play games and provides attractive prizes. This activity is also part of the UMM Sharing for the Country program.

UMM Bioling Car Coordinator, Rino Anugerawan, explained that his party deliberately came at the 17's. It aims to increase enthusiasm in welcoming the 77th Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia.

According to him, instilling a sense of nationalism can be done in various ways. One of them is providing educational spectacles containing exciting content, especially for the younger generation who will continue the leadership relay.

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“You also invite them to play games and answer questions about national insight. A series of gifts were also prepared as an appreciation so that the children could be happy and at the same time learn new things. It is also our way to contribute to society,” the man from Malang.

The arrival of the Bioling Car got high enthusiasm. One of the spectators who attended was Syifa Dzahabiyyah. He considered that an agenda like this could be continued in various places. Moreover, he is sure this car will attract many parties with a slick spectacle.

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The community also felt happy because the celebration of Indonesia and Augustan's independence was even more lively because of Bioling. Syifa added that the attending children also enlivened this activity—even sitting still until the film was over.

"The films presented are exciting and inspire the audience to love their country, the Republic of Indonesia. That way, they will grow up with a sense of love for their homeland and contribute to Indonesia's development in the future," she concluded. (cdr/wil)

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