Calendar of Indonesian Cultural Events2000
Email information about your events to:indoartsalliance@hotmail.com DecemberWoodford Folk Festival 28 - 29 December NovemberOseng-Oseng30 November 7.30pmFarewell Concert by Deni Tudi Rahayu (Oseng) and finale of Musician-in-Residence Project. Oseng, Anything But Roy, Byron Gamelan, Adi and Rebana, Dangdut, Greg Sheehan and Friends, Papa Jah etc Fundraiser for Oseng, AIAA Musician-in-Residence Project and HOPE in East Timor At Ewingsdale Hall, Byron Bay Phone: 6685 7789 Deni Tudi Rahayu Residency 1 - 30 November 2000 Tudi Rahayu from Krakatau (presented by Arimba Culture Exchange) will be undertaking a Musician-in-Residence visit with AIAA NSW Nth Coast Branch, leading workshops in selendro gamelan and contemporary gamelan. Available for school visits, workshops in gamelan, singing, kendang and Sundanese dance. Contact: 61 02 6685 7789 International Festival Performances of Jaipongan, kendang, Balinese dance, Sumatran Welcome, Maluku dance at Labrador State School, Queensland Organiser - Ibu Vera Kos Phone: 07 5537 6866 GengGong at Paddington 8pm Friday 3 November not just music -Indo-Balkan fusion band, hot on percussion, with mesmerizing vocals andentrancing masked dance, starring Sawung Jabo, Kim Sanders, Ron Reeves,Reza Achman, Angela Grima. at Paddington Uniting Church 395 Oxford Street Paddington Sydney.Paddington Uniting Church, 395 Oxford Street, Paddington Bookings: 02 9560 4385 Email: wot@primus.com.au eksotica dotkom - Pameran Senirupa Agus Suwage 12 -23 November 10am-5pm Opening: 11 November 7pm Discussion 13 November at Galeri Soemardja FSRD ITBJl. Ganesha 10 Bandung Indonesia Rangkaian Peresmian Griya Seni Popo Iskandar 17 November - 27 January 2001 Jl. Setiabudhi 268Bandung 40143 Pameran Refleksi Seni IIWarna-Warni Ekspresi Opening 11 November - 2 Desember 2000 at Darga GalleryKomplek Sanur Raya 20-21 Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai Denpasar Sekaa Gong Tirta Sinar Saturday 11 November Performance of Balinese gamelan and dance at the Old Darlington School (behindSeymour Centre in the grounds of Sydney Uni). Details: Gary Watson Phone 02 93603457 Email:g.watson@uec.edu.au Waas, Pameran Seni Grafis Setiawan Sabana 3 November - 3 Desember 2000 Galeri Hidayat Jl Sulanjana 36 Bandung Peranakan Festival Planned in Jakarta Another proof that Indonesia is heading full speed towards the establishmentof a pluralistic society is the recent announcement that aChinese-Indonesian Peranakan Festival will be staged in Jakarta during thefirst three weeks of November of this year. Incorporating special exhibitsat five museums in the city, every aspect of the impact and influence ofethnic Chinese culture on Indonesian society will be explored. The Fine ArtsMuseum will display works of art by famous Indonesian Chinese Artists; TheJakarta Museum examines the daily life of the Peranakan people; The TextileMuseum looks at traditional Chinese apparel; The Maritime Museum examinesrecord on the arrival of the Chinese in Indonesia; and the Puppet Museumwill organize a program of traditional Chinese Theatre including a GalaDinner and Cultural Show For more information contact Mr. Halim at Email: mitramus@indo.net.id OctoberKrakatau Tour11 Oct South Pacific Resort Noosa, Queensland 12 Oct Workshop, Queensland Conservatorium 13 Oct Queensland Cultural Centre Auditorium, South Bank, Brisbane 14 Oct Jamesons Bar, 475 Adelaide Street, City, Brisbane 15 Oct The Backroom, Hotel Great Northern, Byron Bay 17 Oct Workshop, Canberra School of Music 18 Oct Llewellyn Hall, Canberra School of Music ANU 19 Oct Workshop, The University of Sydney 20 Oct The Basement, 29 Reiby Place, Circular Quay, Sydney For furthur info about tour dates contact Arimba Culture Exchange: Email: arimbace@dot.net.au Tel/Fax 61 (02) 9569 9028 Tradisi Dalam Tiga Gaya" or "Three Views of Tradition" 9 September - 28 October An exhibition by Dewa Putu Kantor, Dewa Nyoman Suci and Midori Shimose at The Chedi Gallery in Payangan Ubud Bali Contact: I Wayan Suarmadi at 62 361975963 ext 752 Email: TheGallery@balimedia.com Website: www.balimedia.com/TheGallery Shake Rattle ‘n’ Stroll Bamboo Music Workshops Gympie Goldrush Multicultural Community Arts Workshops 16 - 21 October Shake Rattle ‘n’ Stroll is an angklung workshop with bamboo rattled percussion, drums, vocal calls and fun. Tutor: Kari Website: www.goldrush.org.au/Festival/MulticulturalWorkshops.html The Ramayana Friday October 20th Spectacular dance drama under the direction and choreography of Poedijono. Taken from the famous epic, The Ramayana, this dance drama involves 12 dancers in colourful traditional costume and a full live Central Javanese gamelan orchestra. Tasty Indonesian snacks available at evening performance only. Karralyka Theatre Mines Road, Ringwood Melbourne Schools day time performances at 11.00am and 1.30pm ($7.00 per student) Evening performance. Adults $15, concession $10, children $8.00. "Sketsa Bunyi II" Contemporary Gamelan Performance 8 - 10 pm 20-21 October 2000 Hartana and three young composers (Nyoman Cau, Suwarjiyo and Fafan fromKUAETNIKA Yogya) will demonstrate how the interlocking and constantlyevolving rhythms of the gamelan transform its musicians into a communalmusical entity, which has no stars held by KUAETNIKA in collaboration with Sutrisno Hartana, Galang Com andLembaga Indonesia Perancis. at Lembaga Indonesia Perancis (LIP) Jalan Sagan, Yogyakarta. Happy 1000 ... 1000 Bahagia 21 - 22 October 2000 La Mama presentVisual theatre and text performed in Indonesian, English and Australian sign language. "A truly unique form of theatrical communication, interweaving three cultures in one fascinating performative act". A man's final moments before suicide. A journalist trapped in a world of worlds gone wild. A company of Australian and Indonesian artists by Mainteater, presented by La Mama. at Black Box Theatre, Melbourne "Religion and Culture in Asia Pacific: Violence or Healing?" 22 - 25 October Major international conference - a unique gathering of people drawn from different faiths and cultural backgrounds in Asia Pacific. Its main focus is on how the religious and cultural traditions of Asia Pacific are coping with conflict. Keynote speakers include: Dr Wan Azizah, Archbishop Perter Carnely (Anglican Primate of Australia), Pat O'Shane, Rev Tm Costello, Dr Kinhide Mushakoji (Japan), Dr Asra Azyumardi (Indonesia), Mr Wimar Witoelar (Indonesia), Swami Agvinesh(India), Dr Chandra Muzaffar(Malaysia) Sunday evening 22 October public meeting - special Round Table on Indonesia Contact: Religion & Culture Conference Uniting Church Centre 4th Floor 130 Little Collins St, Melbourne Vic 3000 Australia Tel: 61 3 9251 5271 Fax: 61 3 9650 4490 website: http://hop.to/conflictresolution SeptemberKera Putih11-15 September - Touring Melbourne Schools by Jigsaw Theatre Company The perfect way to introduce students to the music, dance and legends of Asia Contact: Lauren Levin Fax: 03 9572 3682 email: llevin@netspace.com.au Winter Lecture Series 8 pm Thursday 7 September Dr Greg Barton (School of Social Inquiry, Deakin University): 'Islam and Contemporary Indonesian Politics' Venue : St Hilda's College, University of Melbourne, Parkville Cost: $10 (Students: $5) (includes light Supper) Please call the History Institute on (03) 9344 6209 (message) to register or email:histinst@vicnet.net.au Kemah Budaya 2000 20-25 September Parangtritis Central Java Seminars and discussions about art and culture: literature, theater, music, film, performance art etc Bazaar and art exhibition Contact Address: Jl Gayam 16 Yogyakarta 55225 Telp/Fax: 62 274 510415 E-mail: koseta@yogya.wasantara.net.id "Dream" - A Solo Exhibition by Jo Odessa to September 26 at the Seniwati Gallery of Art by Women on Ubud's main Street, Bali. For more information: Ph/fax 62 361975485 Website: www.seniwatigallery.com "The pig, the dog, his wife and her lover" Exhibition 25 September - 18 November 2000 A folk legend illustrated by Arthur Boyd and Indra Deigan At the State Library of Queensland The Sangkurian legend is an epic Indonesian folk tale from West Java. The story is tumultous, as two gods are expelled from a heavenly place to earth where they are transformed into a dog and a pig. Once on earth, their encounters with humans encompass love, death, fire and volcanoes Art works included in the exhibition describe the artistic and collaborative journey of the artists and are from the collection of the James Hardie Library of Australian Fine Arts Contact: State Library of Queensland PO Box 3488 South Brisbane Qld 4101 Ph: 61 7 3840 7768 Fax: 61 7 3846 1535 Email: sharon.kasacous@slq.qld.gov.au August 12 Leading Artists at Hotel Padma 30 July - 10 August An exhibition of twelve Balinese artists representing three generations of leading painters - Nyoman Gunarsa, Wayan Sika, Pande Suppada,Made Djirna, Nyoman Erawan, Made Budhiana, Made Sudibia, Nyoman Sukari, Made Wiradana, Wayan Sunadi, KetutTenang, and Putu Sutawijaya. At Hotel Padma, Bali. Indra Lekmana and the Jiwa Band 7.30pm Saturday 5 August 2000 Jazz sounds- one night onlyat the Kafe Wayang Sanur (near the Radisson Hotel).Reservations and information: Phone: 62 (0)361 287591 Nusa Dua Festival Theme: Lelungan (Balinese for happiness) 25 - 31 August 2000 Opening 3.30pm 25 August 1,000 people in traditional dress, dancers, Balinese floats and ceremonial flags will create the opening parade or "peed agung".The festival will include cultural performance troupes from 10 provinces of Indonesia, painting exhibitions, street performances,competitions and cultural demonstrations. For a detailed day-by-day program: Website: www.balidiscovery.com/nusadua_festival.htm Rainforest World Music Festival The Rainforest World Music Festival in Sarawak, Malaysia (on the islandof Borneo) is accepting proposals for this years festival. They arespecifically looking for indigenous performers from surroundingcountries and from the rainforest regions of the world for this year'sfestival. Small ensembles of no more than 5 to 6 people will be givenpreference, due to travel considerations, unless the performers canarrange their own travel sponsorship. Applications from the Indonesianprovinces are especially welcome. Applications should be sent to: Selection Committee Rainforest World Music Festival Sarawak Tourism Board #3-43, Level 3 Wisma Satok Jalan Satok 93400 Kuching Sarawak, Malaysia More information on the festival is available at http://www.sarawaktourism.com/rwmf The Festival takes place in August every year. Randy Raine-Reusch Festival Consultant ASZA.com - New Directions in World Music http://www.asza.com ASZA - "The Quintessential World Music Group" http://www.asza.com/ahome.htm Han Mei and Randy Raine-Reusch - New Directions in Chinese Music http://www.asza.com/mhr3.shtml Randy Raine-Reusch http://asza.com/r3hm.htm Composer, Concert-Artist, Producer, World Music Consultant Box 1119 Stn A, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6C 2T1 T: 1-(604)-255-2506, F: 1-(604)-255-1007, E: rthree@sfu.ca GengGong July"Pranoto - Works in Pastel"A solo exhibition at Pranoto's Gallery July 1 - 31st 2000 Main Road, Ubud (Kutuh), Bali Ph: 62 361 946595 Email: rodanet@denpasar.wasantara.net.id Fax : 62 361 976582 Model Sessions : Wed, Sat, Sun 2-5pm Opening hours : 9am-7pm every day "Who's Millenium" ASAA Biennial conference 2000 3 - 5 July 2000 Wide range of panels and speakers on a multitude of social, political and cultural subjects Asian Studies Assoc of Australia Contact: Carol Burnett Asialink The University of Melbourne Parkville 3052 Victoria AUSTRALIA Phone: 61 (03) 9349 1899 Fax : 61 (03) 9347 1768 Email: arimbace@dot.net.au Yogyakarta Gamelan Festival part of Yogya Art Festival 7 - 12 July 2000 Gamelan groups from all over the world - concerts, broadcasts, seminars and exhibitions Yogyakarta Central Java Indonesia. Contact: Sapto Raharjo C/o Geronimo FM, Gayam 24, Yogyakarta 5225 Indonesia Tel: 62 274 511058 Fax: 62 274 588 974 Email: sapto_r@yogya.wasantara.net.id Web site: http://www.gamelan.org/AGI/YGF.html Indonesian Language Program 6 June - 16 August 2000 Language studies, fieldwork, cultural immersion at Universitas Sam Ratulangi Website: http://www.wisc.edu/ctrseasia/cotim.html Indonesian Update Friday 28th July 2000 4.30 pm - 7.30 pm University of Technology Sydney Ph: Leonie Wittman (02) 9886 7510 JuneSumatra Meets Rumi7pm 8 June 2000 Performance of Minangkabau Vocalist Admiral Dt Rangkayo Mulia nan Kuniang and Khadir - Rumi poetry set to harp and oud at Bangalow Catholic Church, NSW Contact: Indija 0414 446883 Email:indija@indo.net.id Bali Arts Festival 17 June 2000 - 8 July 2000 Website: http://www.bali-paradise.com/artsfestival/index.html ILTA (Indonesian Language Teachers Association) Meeting Thursday 1st June at 4:15pm - 6:00pm PLC Croydon Contact: Mellisa Gould-Drakely Ph: 02 4647 5333 Indonesian Festival Bahasa Indonesian Conference Contemporary Asian Performance MayMusic of the SoulSaturday 13 April 7.30pm Javanese gamelan music performed by Langen Suka at Old Darlington School University of Sydney (behind Seymour Theatre) Admission: $12/$6 donation website: http://danny.oz.au/gamelan Arafura 20 May 2000 at the Old Darlington School Sydney University Contact: Margaret or Arif Email: arimbace@dot.net.au Tel/Fax 61 (02) 9569 9028 Exploring Indonesian Music School Shows around Sydney May-June 2000 Contact: Margaret Bradley or Arif Hidayat Tel/Fax 61 (02) 9569 9028 Email: arimbace@dot.net.au AprilKetoprak Performance5 April 2000 10pm until finish in Rumentang Siang, jl. Baranangsiang in Kosambi area Bandung Players are from Bandung and Yogyakarta Line and Colour from Bali Solo exhibition by Kerry Pendergrast 7 - 17 April 2000 at Victoria Park Arts Centre 12 Kent St, East Victoria Park WA Phone: 61 08 94705220 In Bali: Pranoto's Art Gallery Main Road Kutuh Ubud Bali Email: rodanet@denpasar.wasanatara.net.id Web site: www.wantree.com.au/~kippo/LineAndColour Tour - Admiral Dt Rangkayo Mulia nan Kuniang 28 April - 5 May 2000 Admiral from Padang Panjang will once againbe coming to Australia as a guest of MusiK KabaUApart from our regular school touring, we are negotioating a few concert appearances taking inSydney, and a few regional centres - (NSW, SEQld, ACT) between 28 April and5 May 2000. These will be mainly solo vocal music from Minangkabau drawnfrom traditional dendang, selawat dulang, dampeang, with percussion andflute. Interested in presenting, hosting, workshops, performances,billeting Contact: Indija 0414 446883 Email:indija@indo.net.id Sydney Asia Music and Dance Festival Performance by Admiral supporting a concert by Ostad Zolfonoun 8pm 29 April 2000 at The Studio Sydney Opera House Tel: 61 02 9250 7777 Indonesian Music Night during April GengGong, Arafura and more at Harbourside Brasserie Sydney Contact: Margaret or Arif Email: arimbace@dot.net.au Tel/Fax 61 (02) 9569 9028 Music From Indonesia Thursday 27 April 2000 6-7pm Talempong, Javanese gamelan, and Balinese gamelan by Sari Minang, Langen Suka, and Sekaa Gong Tirta Sinar at MacLaurin Hall University of Sydney Admission: $10/$5 MarchRitual Tubuh6 March 2000 7pm at Taman Budaya Surakarta (Surakarta Art Centre) Choreographer: Bimo Wiwihatmo (yogyakarta) contact: harisinthu@n2photography.com Festival Teater Kontemporer 11 - 12 March 2000 at Sai-Sai Bar, Monkey Forest Road Ubud Bali and other venues Presented by Mai - a group presenting contemporary theatre at its most provocative. Performances and workshops in theatre, journalism, theatre critique etc Contact: Mai - Pentas Teater Kontemporer C/O PO BOX 56 Ubud Bali Indonesia Phone: Gepeng or Kerensa 62 361 975 869 email: g.gepeng@mailcity.com Exhibition at Seniwati 18 - 30 March Australian puppet maker and sculptor Cindy South Czabaniawill present a show of her latest puppet creations wearing costumes madewith hand-colored cloth and threads at Seniwati Gallery of Art by Women Jalan Sriwedari 2b, Banjar Taman, Ubud Bali Indonesia Phone: 62 361 975485 fax: 62 361 975453 E-mail: seniwati@dps.mega.net.id Mobilising Asia Skills for the Next Millenium Second Biennial Conference 24 March 2000 at Hotel Sofitel, 35 Collins Street, Melbourne Website: www.asialink.unimelb.edu.au/mobilising.html The Theft of Sita 14-18 March 2000 at Adelaide Festival South Australia Arimba Culture Exchange is involved in a unique collaboration between Australian and Balinese artists. Director Nigel Jamieson with composer Paul Grabowsky and members of his Art Orchestra including Sandy Evans are presenting a collaboration bringing together six Balinese performers including the puppet master Sidia, the composer Yudane and four other Balinese musicians as well as Australian puppeteers Peter Wilson, Mambo designer Reg Mombasa and British designer Julian Crouch. Contact: Margaret or Arif Tel/Fax 61 (02) 9569 9028 Email: arimbace@dot.net.au Wayang Performance 20 March 2000 at 10 - 2pm and 7pm til finish in Vihara Tanda Bakti in jl. Vihara (near jl.Kelenteng) Bandung Gamelan players are all from Solo. Dalang : Ki Radyo Harsono January 2000Seniman Tua Concert1 January 2000 at Taman Budaya Art Centre Denpasar Bali Rantos and Tillies Concert 7pm 6 January 1999 Piano and violin for the Millennium Presented by Yayasan Polosseni, STSI Bali, Amanresort and Ansett Australia Venue: Natya Mandala Sekolah Tinggi Seni Indonesia (STSI) Jalan Nusa Indah, Denpasar Tel: 62 361 975 869 yayasan polosseni Exhibition Regular EventsAkapella Group conducted by Master Drummer Ron Reeves Classes are held in Sydney every week email: ronrif@hotmail.com Indonesia Dance Group, Gold Coast Indonesian dance from Sabah to Merauke classes Classes every Saturday 11am-2pm at Southport Community Centre Queensland Phone/Fax: Ibu Vera Kos (61) 07 5571 0198 Sundanese Gamelan Class Held Weekly at the Indonesian Embassy Canberra ACT Teacher: Dodi Darmadi Phone: 02 6287 7972 Suara Indonesia - Radio Show Radio Bay FM 91.3 Byron Bay and Nth Coast NSW - Gold Coast Every Sunday 4-6pm Phone: 61 02 66 857 789 SBS Radio - Indonesian News Sydney (97.7FM) and Melbourne (93.1FM):
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