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BACKGROUND
1.1
Introduction
Nigeria or Federal Republic of Nigeria is bordered by Niger in the north,
in eastern Cameroon and Chad, Benin to the west and the Gulf of Guinea/
Atlantic Ocean to the south. Nigeria also has a tropical climate with high
rainfall and tropical rain forest large enough. The population is about 150
billion in 2011 according to the WHO with population growth of 2.1% per
year. Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and ranks 8 th in the
world.
Gross Domestic Product of Nigeria is around U.S.$ 341.1 billion with
around U.S.$ 2,300 per capita and has sequence 33 rd in the world. Although
70% are below the poverty line, Nigeria has a large enough of potential
market as it has large population with purchasing power that has continued
to increase in line with economic growth.
Nigeria is the largest oil producer in Africa and number 15 in the world.
Besides
oil;
food,
polypropylene,
medicines,
detergents
and
soaps,
incandescent, other chemical products, and also batik are industrial products
of Nigeria.
Batik is the art of dyeing cloth using wax barrier. It is one of the ancient
art form. In Nigeria batik technique known by Yoruba tribe long time ago.
Nigeria batik is not the same as batik Indonesia. Indonesia batik design more
diverse and using a more refined technique. Nigeria batik still has no identity
and characteristics.
Besides that, batik can be categorized as a creative industry, which is
able to increase revenue generation, promoting cultural development,
reduce economic dependence on basic commodities, creating jobs and
investment opportunities, providing new economic opportunities for youth,
cashing in women's contribution to the economy and society.
Base on the above description, Centre for Handicraft and Batik (CHB)
conducting research and development of handicrafts and batik under the
to
carry
out
research
activity,
development,
cooperation,
. Title
Training on Technology Proces And Design Batik For Nigeria.
1.3
. Purpose
. Expected Output
Each participant country is expected to have the knowledge and new
skills on technologi process and design batik for identity of their country and
can use batik as alternative industries.
1.5
CHAPTER II
TRAINING DESIGN
The training entitled Training on Technology Proces And Design Batik
For Nigeria will be held for 9 days in Centre for Handicraft and Batik, 7 th
Kusumanegara street, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
The training is a combination between theory (20%) and practice
(80%) in CHB include field trip at Small and Medium Enterpreunerships
(SMEs) of batik.
2.1 Theory
Theory is designed to share with participants the orientation about the
batik. CHB facilitators will explain everything about raw material, main and
auxiliary equipment, staining , planning design, design and wide motif, batik
shortly
on
the
information
related
to
the
training
and
NO
CURRICULUM
Basic of Batik
knowlegde
(practice 1)
Motif knowledge
(practice 2)
Making batik
(practice 3)
Dying Technique
(practice 4)
5
6
Field Study
Discussion and
evaluation
Total :
SYLLABUS
Theory 1
- Raw materials and auxiliary
materials
- Main and auxiliary
equipment
- Knowledge staining
Theory 2
- Design and wide motif
- Planning Design
Theory 3
- Preparation,
- patterning
- Sticking wax
- Batik technique write /
tasting
Theory 4
- Immersion/ coloring
NUMBER OF SESSION
*)
Theory
2
Practice
4
11
10
10
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Presentation
Tentative Schedule Of
Training on Technology Proces And Design Batik For Nigeria
Date/Time
Activities
Sun Day 1
ARRIVAL DATE
Participants arrival
Hotel Check-in
Free Evening
Mon Day 2
08.30 09.30
09.30 10.30
10.30 11.00
Opening Ceremony
Coffee break
11.00 12.00
12.00 13.30
13.30 14.30
14.30 15.30
Tues Day 3
08.30 09.30
09.30 10.00
10.00 12.00
12.00 13.30
13.30 15.30
15.30 16.30
Wed Day 4
08.30 09.30
09.30 10.00
10.00 12.00
12.00 13.30
13.30 16.30
Thurs Day 5
08.30 09.30
09.30 10.00
10.00 12.00
12.00 13.30
Lunch break
Practice 2
Practice 2 (continue)
Coffee break
Practice 3
Lunch break
13.30 16.30
Fri Day 6
08.30 09.30
09.30 10.00
10.00 12.00
12.00 13.30
13.30 16.30
Sat Day 7
08.00 10.00
10.00 10.30
10.30 12.30
12.30 14.00
14.00 17.00
Sun Day 8
08.00 10.00
10.00 10.30
10. 30 13.00
13.00 14.00
14.00 15.00
15.00 17.00
Mon Day 9
08:30 09:15
09:15 10:00
10:00 10:30
10:30 11:00
11:00 13:00
13:00 14:00
Practice 3 (continue)
Practice 3 (continue)
Coffee break
Practice 3 (continue)
Lunch Break
Practice 3 (continue)
Practice 4
Coffee break
Practice 4 (continue)
Lunch Break
Praktek 4 (continue)
Praktek 4 (continue)
Coffee break
Field Trip to SMEs of Batik
LUNCH BREAK
Field Trip to Batik shop
Trip to tourism place
Exhibition of the participants products
Evaluating and discussing about the products
Coffee break
Closing
LUNCH BREAK + Hotel Check Out
Depart to Airport
Leaving for Home Countries