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Tjakap Djiwa 2025: Fostering Wellness and Joy for Little Ones

Tjakap Djiwa 2025 campaign in ARYADUTA Bali.

Tjakap Djiwa 2025: Fostering Wellness and Joy for Little OnesTjakap Djiwa Campaign, Aryaduta Bali
04 February 2025

Bali, FORTUNEAryaduta Bali proudly launched its highly anticipated Tjakap Djiwa Campaign, embracing the theme “a healthy body resides in a healthy mind.” This year, the campaign spotlighted children, focusing on nurturing their well-being, promoting sustainability, and enriching their lives with joyful and meaningful experiences.

“We are thrilled to bring Tjakap Djiwa to life this year with a renewed focus on the little ones,” said RM Rendy Prapanca, General Manager of ARYADUTA Bali. “Our goal is to inspire families to prioritize both physical and mental health while instilling values of sustainability in our future generations. The overwhelming enthusiasm and support from our partners and participants made this event truly unforgettable.”

The launch event was a vibrant and engaging experience, featuring a variety of activities designed to inspire and delight families. The day began with an impressive Eco-Chic Runway Show organized by The Models Management. Children confidently showcased stylish yet comfortable outfits crafted from eco-friendly fabrics, emphasizing individuality and sustainable fashion.

An Inspiring Talk Show followed, titled “Raising Happy and Confident Kids.” Esteemed speakers, including Psikolog Ida Bagus Jendra, Miss Rakaori Founder of The Models Management, and Mrs. Elsye Chairwoman of Yayasan Peduli Kemanusiaan, shared valuable insights on fostering happiness and self-assurance in children. The session left attendees inspired and equipped with practical parenting advice.

The event also included a lively Kids’ Coloring Competition, where over 50 enthusiastic children participated. Using pictures that represented care for the environment, the competition celebrated creativity while instilling awareness about sustainability. Divided into three categories—kindergarten, primary school grades 1-3, and grades 4-6—the competition celebrated creativity and fun. Prizes for winners included certificates, trophies, playground vouchers, and goody bags, ensuring every child left with smiles and joyful memories.

Supporting local small businesses, the event featured a Local MSMEs Kids’ Bazaar. Families explored unique offerings such as educational toys, eco-friendly apparel, and handmade accessories or decor for kids’ rooms. The bazaar provided an excellent platform for local entrepreneurs while promoting sustainable and meaningful purchases. Adding a touch of magic, the day concluded with a captivating Kids’ Theatrical Ballerina Show. Blending dance with storytelling, the performance highlighted the importance of sustainability and caring for the planet. Through this enchanting story, children learned valuable lessons about protecting nature in an engaging and entertaining way.

The event would not have been possible without the unwavering support of our partners: The Models Management, Peduli Kemanusiaan Foundation, Unicare Clinics, Morinaga Chil Go, and Element Family Fun. Their contributions helped create a day filled with learning, laughter, and inspiration for families.

“The energy and excitement throughout the event were incredible,” added RM Rendy Prapanca. “Seeing children engage in meaningful activities, from showcasing eco-fashion to learning about sustainability through art and performance, was truly heartwarming. Tjakap Djiwa is more than a campaign; it’s a movement to build a brighter future for the next generation.”

As ARYADUTA Bali continues its commitment to wellness and sustainability, the success of Tjakap Djiwa 2025 marks another milestone in fostering a healthier and more joyful community.

For more information about future events and offerings, please visit www.aryaduta.com/bali or contact +62 811-3960-8623 or by email to marcom.akb@aryaduta.com.

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