Bali School Graduation Sparks Controversy Over DJ Entertainment
Vocational School Faces Sanctions After Graduation Party Incident
A recent graduation festivity at SMKN 1 Tejakula in Bali has ignited a debate regarding appropriate entertainment at school events. The Denpasar Education, Youth, and Sports Office (Disdikpora) has taken action after a DJ trend
at school functions came to light, specifically focusing on the graduation ceremony at the vocational school [[1]].
Principal Apologizes for DJ’s Performance
Following the event, the school’s principal issued an apology after a DJ, identified as DJ Diah Krisna, performed at the graduation party. The performance, described by some sources as featuring a sexy DJ
, drew criticism and prompted a response from Disdikpora. The incident raises questions about the selection and appropriateness of entertainment at school-sponsored events.
Disdikpora Responds to Concerns
Disdikpora has addressed the situation, emphasizing the need for schools to carefully consider the impact of their choices on students and the community. The office is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the event and has imposed sanctions on SMKN 1 Tejakula. The specific nature of these sanctions has not been fully disclosed, but they are intended to serve as a deterrent against similar incidents in the future.
DJ Diah Krisna Issues Clarification
DJ Diah Krisna has offered a clarification regarding her performance at the Color Party
held at SMKN 1 Tejakula. Details of her statement are emerging, but it is understood that she is cooperating with authorities and providing her outlook on the event. The incident highlights the growing popularity of djing in Bali [[2]], and the need for clear guidelines regarding its use in educational settings.
The Broader context: DJ Culture in Bali and Legal Considerations
Bali’s vibrant nightlife and tourism industry have fostered a thriving DJ culture. Though, this incident underscores the importance of considering cultural sensitivities and ethical considerations when incorporating DJ entertainment into school events. Furthermore, it’s crucial to remember that working as a DJ in Bali requires proper legal documentation [[3]], and schools should ensure that any hired performers are compliant with local regulations.