They are famous for teaching karawitan, wayang, Javanese dance, and other traditional crafts.
By 1973, with the release of a decree from the Education and Cultural Ministry, the academy was able to open up a bachelor's degree program for Karawitan.
[1][3] The institute has three performing arts centers that are located outdoors.
[4] There are several other facilities that can be found in the Indonesian Institute of the Arts, Surakarta, including studios dedicated to each major, multimedia rooms; tennis, basketball, and volleyball field; library; and a mosque called Kalimasada Mosque.
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