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===JKT48 B-Sides===
 
===JKT48 B-Sides===
 
*[[Sakura no Shiori (JKT48 Song)|Sakura no Shiori]] ([[RIVER (JKT48 Single)|RIVER]])
 
*[[Sakura no Shiori (JKT48 Song)|Sakura no Shiori]] ([[RIVER (JKT48 Single)|RIVER]])

Revision as of 12:32, 18 May 2014

Thalia (タリア)
Tata (タタ)
Thalia (2013)
Birth Info
Birthdate December 22, 1996
Birthplace 'Indonesia'
Blood Type O
Current Age 27 years old
Sizes
Height 165cm
Professional Info
Agency AKS
Social Networks Google+ / Twitter
Idol Career Info
Group JKT48
Team Team KIII
Debuted November, 2012 / 2nd Generation

Thalia is a member of JKT48's Team KIII

Catchphrase

Seperti kupu-kupu yang berjalan di atas catwalk. Namaku Thalia, panggil aku Tata
(Like a butterfly who walks on the catwalk. My name is Thalia. Call me Tata)

Trivia

  • Favorite Foods: Meatballs, Chocolate, Jelly
  • Hobbies: Reading and Eating
  • Favorite Color: Pink
  • Her favorite doll is Hello Kitty
  • Is afraid of reptiles

JKT48 Senbatsu Elections

Team History

JKT48 Research StudentsTeam KIII
Joined JKT48 as a Research Student on November 3, 2012
Promoted to Team KIII on June 25, 2013

Singles Participation

JKT48 A-Sides

JKT48 B-Sides

Units

Stage Units

RS1 (Pajama Drive)
Pajama Drive
RS2 (Boku no Taiyou)
Higurashi no Koi
KIII1 (Boku no Taiyou)
Higurashi no Koi
Boku to Juliet to Jet Coaster
J1 (Renai Kinshi Jourei)
Manatsu no Christmas Rose (Team KIII Tribute Show)
KIII2 (Seishun Girls)
Ame no Doubutsuen
Fushidara na Natsu

Participates as Kenkyuusei

Manatsu no Christmas Rose (Team J 1st Stage)

Concert Units

Perkenalkan, Nama Kami JKT48 - JKT48 5 Cities Concert Tour

Sparkling JKT48 - JKT48 1st National Tour

Gallery

Thalia.jpg
Thalia (2012)
JKT48
Team KIII
Members
Stages
KIII1KIII2Waiting StageKIII3Special StageKIII4Produce StageKIII5
History