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Hello Listeners! Di episode kali Wulan ngobrol-ngobrol dengan penyanyi sekaligus pemain FTV muda yang baru saja merilis karya musiknya. Episode kali ini kita ditemani Nikita Rizki Nikita Rizki memulai dari dunia modeling di usia 6 tahun yang membuat Nikita menjadi pribadi yang lebih percaya diri sehingga Nikita mengikuti lomba bernyanyi Tingkat daerah dan sekolah di Jogjakarta dan beberapa kali mendapatkan juara. Diusia Nikita 9 tahun, ia mengikuti pencarian bakat dan lolos masuk ke babak final di Jakart. Nikita pada tahun 2018 memantapkan diri untuk hijrah ke Jakarta dan beradu acting di serial FTV, Bintang iklan dan hingga sekarang ia banyak membintangi beberapa sinetron, series dan movie. Pada tahun 2024 ini Nikita merilis single berjudul “Bersamaku” yang Berawal dari curhatan manajer dari Nikita tentang persahabatan 4 sekawan yang saling menguatkan satu sama lain ketika masalah datang silih berganti dari situ menjadi cikal bakal ide dari penulisan lagu “Bersamaku”. Dengan dibalut unsur music pop, penciptaan karya lagu “Bersamaku” menggunakan tata Bahasa yangsekiranya dapat dengan mudah dikonsumsi khalayak umum serta diharapkan bisa menghibur bagi pendengarnya. Untuk Cerita lebih lengkapnya yuk dengarkan obrolan Langsung di Channel Podcast Bingkai Suara Season 5 di Spotify, Apple Podcast, Youtube atau kunjungi website kita di www.bingkaikarya.com
Cestovateľ Juraj Uvíra je asi najpovolanejším človekom, ktorému sa môžete zveriť do rúk pri ceste do Indonézie. Dnes nás v rozhovore vezme na ostrov Jáva s najväčšou populáciou v rámci Indonézie. Pozrieme sa do svojského mesta Jogjakarta (Ďžogdžakarta) a Juraj Uvíra nám prezradí, či sú plány vlády o premiestnení hlavného mesta Indonézie pravdivé. Porozpráva nám aj o jávanskej kultúre, o káve aj o histórii chrámov Borobudur a Prambanan. Pôjdeme sa pozrieť ku kráteru sopky Bromo, aj k sopke Merapi.
Cadanganers, seri Bandung luar biasa!!! Prawira Harum Bandung sapu bersih semua game di depan pendukungnya. Bagaimana kelanjutan menuju playoffs nanti? Sementara itu pemain cadangan terpecah belah. Udjo di Jakarta, dan Augie mantap di Jogjakarta. Gimana dong nih???See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Final wilayah NBA udah berakhir. Denver bakal menghadapi Miami di final. Kita dikejutkan dengan komentar “pakar basket baru” dari Jogjakarta. Yuk dengerin episode hari ini!!!See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Kencan Dengan Tuhan - Senin, 5 Desember 2022 Bacaan: "Baiklah tiap-tiap orang menguji pekerjaannya sendiri; maka ia boleh bermegah melihat keadaannya sendiri dan bukan melihat keadaan orang lain." (Galatia 6:4) Renungan: Suatu ketika seorang pemuda bersama dengan tiga orang sahabatnya berjalan-jalan di Jogjakarta. Setelah seharian berkeliling pasar Bringharjo dan juga Malioboro, dengan tubuh yang letih dan belanjaan yang lumayan banyak mereka masuk ke sebuah warung makan tenda di Jln. Malioboro. Sedang asyik mereka makan, tiba-tiba datang dua orang yang membawa peralatan untuk melukis, beserta sebuah lukisan yang sudah jadi. "Mas mau dilukis tidak? Hasilnya bagus, persis aslinya," kata salah seorang pelukis tersebut. Karena pemuda tersebut menyukai karya seni seperti lukisan, maka ia pun melakukan tawar-menawar. Harga yang diberikan pelukis itu cukup mahal untuk ukuran mahasiswa seperti si pemuda tersebut "Nggak jadi mas, uang saya tidak cukup," jawab pemuda tersebut. Kedua pelukis itu pun beranjak mendekati pria bertampang bos yang duduk makan di depan mereka. Hanya butuh waktu sekitar 1 menit, pria itu langsung setuju untuk dilukis. Mulailah sang pelukis menggoreskan kuasnya ke atas kanvas. Pemuda tersebut memperhatikan goresan demi goresan, tangan si pelukis begitu lincah melakukannya. Setiap goresan memiliki arti, mulanya hanya nampak sebagai goresan-goresan biasa dan belum menunjukkan bentuk apa-apa. Pemuda tersebut berkata kepada teman-temannya agar makannya tidak usah terburu-buru karena ia ingin sekali melihat hasil akhir dari lukisan tersebut. Berkali-kali pemuda tersebut memandang wajah bapak yang sedang dilukis kemudian memandang ke kanvas untuk mencari tahu apakah benar lukisan itu bisa sama dengan wajah aslinya. Setelah selesai, dengan bangga pelukis itu memamerkan lukisannya yang indah dan bapak yang dilukispun tersenyum puas. Sesungguhnya hidup ini bagaikan sebuah kanvas yang bisa diisi dengan gambar apa saja. Tuhan memberi kita kehidupan serta kehendak bebas untuk mengisi kehidupan tersebut. Apakah kita akan melukis sesuatu yang indah atau hanya goresan-goresan tanpa arti yang tidak memiliki nilai. Di akhir kehidupan kita nanti, masing-masing orang akan seperti pelukis yang memegang hasil lukisan di tangannya. Mereka yang sudah menjalani kehidupan ini dengan benar, akan bangga serta berkata kepada Tuhan, "Tuhan saya mempersembahkan kepada-Mu, apa yang sudah saya lakukan." Sementara mereka yang mengisi hidupnya dengan hal-hal yang buruk akan tertunduk malu dan takut serta berkata, "Ampuni saya, saya tidak berani memandang-Mu karena banyak kejahatan yang saya buat." Tuhan Yesus memberkati. Doa: Tuhan Yesus, pimpinlah aku agar selama hidup di dunia ini aku menghasilkan sesuatu yang berguna dan menyenangkan hati-Mu. Amin. (Dod).
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Jogjakarta adalah kota yg indah dengan segala keunikan nya serta menarik dari sisi budaya,seni,dll.Kali ini kita bersama ambarisha yg concern kepada bidang pariwisata serta layang-layang,apa lagi yg akan kita bahas?yuk dengerin aja. Enjoy The Show --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ruanganbacot/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ruanganbacot/support
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This episode Kelly, Matt, and Tim are talking cats, dogs, dollar treats, and Big Creek State Park's Back Nine. Intro/Interlude/Outro Music: Sekitori Seryonobori by Kraton Jogjakarta, Pakoe Alman, Jogjakarta, Pagan, Boesoengbieo, Meerut, and Jummoo
Dari cuitan tentang rumah minimalis yang kabarnya hanya mampu dibeli oleh milenial, aturan upacara di bandara Jogjakarta, cuitan Eko Kunthadi terkait kartun Nusa dan kemunculan kembali bli JRX yang meramaikan jagat medsos.
Bagi yang di Jogja kita bisa jumpa. Kita jumpa bedah buku Ta'lim al-Muta'allim bersama. Di Griya Terapi Al-Qur'an Jogjakarta. Met jumpa.
Invisible Asia Ep 1: 'My ISIS fighter brother turned me into an advocate against terror' 10:23 mins Synopsis: The Invisible Asia Podcast is a special edition series in which The Straits Times casts the spotlight on people and communities living in the shadows of their societies where they exist largely unseen, unheard and little talked about. Do follow all nine episodes of Invisible Asia over the next two months on The Straits Times podcast channel on Apple podcasts, Spotify or Google podcasts. The Straits Times' regional correspondent Tan Jia Ning narrates and also speaks to Muhammad In'am Amin, 44, in Indonesia. He is the founder of Kopi Gandroeng in Jogjakarta, the base for his counter-terrorism organisation Yayasan Lingkar Perdamaian (Peace Network Foundation). In'am's brother, Wildan Mukhollad, was the first Indonesian to die fighting for the Islamic State terrorist group in the Middle East, in 2014. Wildan was only 19. In'am recalls how Wildan became radicalised soon after leaving to study in Egypt (2:25) Their family is labelled as "terrorists" and ostracised in their village after Wildan's death (3:28) In'am rebuilds life in Jogjakarta, helping to pull vulnerable youth back from the brink of religious extremism (4:49) His strategy proves an effective alternative to the government's deradicalisation programmes (6:17) The Quran's words of tolerance, mercy and kindness must ring louder than those of war and jihad, In'am says (8:35) Read Tan Jia Ning's story here: https://str.sg/Jjhe Produced by: Tan Jia Ning, Magdalene Fung, Ernest Luis & Adam Azlee Edited by: Adam Azlee Discover Invisible Asia Podcast playlist: https://omny.fm/shows/st-bt/playlists/invisible-asia Discover Invisible Asia Video playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnK3VE4BKduNKeEL19yhXFVHxGB8X315b Discover ST & BT podcasts: Channel: https://str.sg/JWVR Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2PwZCYU Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Lu4rPP Google podcasts: http://str.sg/googlestbt Websites: http://str.sg/stbtpodcasts https://bt.sg/moneyhacks Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Discover more ST podcast series: Asian Insider Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa7 Green Pulse Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaf Health Check Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaN ST Sports Talk Podcast: https://str.sg/JWRE Life Weekend Picks Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa2 #PopVultures Podcast: https://str.sg/JWad Bookmark This! Podcast: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko Podcast: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover BT Podcasts: http://bt.sg/podcasts Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! #InvisibleAsia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Empat Lima - "Climbing Clouds," a 2021 self-released single. Australian-based trio Empat Lima were influenced by 1960s girl groups from South East Asia, particularly Surabaya-based 1960s all-female garage rock band Dara Puspita. (They even cover their 1967 single "Au Go Go" on their debut EP Satu BOOM!.) "Although they are amazing musicians, it is the energy and spirit of their sound that captured our attention and continues to inspire us," explained bassist and founding member Sooji Kim in an interview with the Australia‐Indonesia Youth Association. "These women were revolutionary, and it is this energy that we hope to capture in our music." As a Korean and second-generation Australian, Kim looked to Indonesia to connect with her Asian roots, living in Jogjakarta and attending Indonesia’s Institute for the Arts (ISI). "Korea not being that convenient or close by, I guess I just turned to the nearest neighbours," she admitted toArt Radar Journal. "I went over there to live, to explore my ‘Asian-ness’ really, the sorts of values that were not being expressed here in this Western culture." The band's connection to Indonesia inspired Kim to launch WANITA: Women’s Art Network Indonesia to Australia, an organization designed to facilitate networks between the female arts communities in Jakarta and Melbourne. "Within the last few years there’s been an escalation of expressions of racism, which seems to be more accepted," Kim said back in 2015. "And it really concerned me and started to feel like a personal issue, something that I felt like I wanted to do something about within the communities that I could express it within…I feel like if we develop more communication and connection with women in our neighbouring countries and we do it at a level where we can implement some sort of change, even though it seems like it’s in a very tiny way, I feel like there’s nothing negative about it – it has some potential to make a start." I chose this song for this week's Song of the Day podcast after discovering the band on the Typical Girls, Volume 5 compilation (as written about in the March edition ofIn Our Headphones). Their post-punk-tinged surf-pop is right down my alley, and learning about their efforts to elevate South East Asian art and music just made me love them even more. -Janice Headley Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Episode 4 di season 2 sudah bisa kalian nikmati! Kali ini kami mendapati narasuara yang agaknya memiliki perbedaan dan ciri khasnya sendiri. Hal tersebut dikarenakan narasuara kami pada episode 4 ini mengalami kejadian-kejadian diluar nalar dan menyita logika saat berada di asrama! Buat kalian anak asrama, bagikan kisah di kolom komentar. Jadi, narasuara kami ini, @bilqisaysha diganggu beberapa kali saat berada di asrama dan gangguan-gangguan yang dialaminya bisa dikategorikan gangguan yang tidak normal, artinya sampai membuat tidak nyaman. Salah satunya hadirnya rambut panjang di kasur. Padahal seharusnya tidak ada yang berambut panjang (karena semua di asrama putri wajib rambut pendek). Ada juga kisah yang mengerikan tentang makhluk halus suatu daerah tertentu yang mana kalian bisa menyimpulkan sendiri setelah menonton video episode 4 di season 2 ini. Tanpa basa-basi! Bagaimana kisah selengkapnya? Langsung saja klik link di bio dan selamat menikmati sajian kisah dari kami bersama narasumber terpercaya! Jangan lupa bagikan kisah ini kepada teman kalian! Barangkali kalian ada kisah horror, mistis atau mencekam, silahkan hubungi kami via DM di instagram @kamismalam.podcast Terima kasih~ #podcast #hantu #setan #ghaib #mistis #misteri #makhlukhalus #bus #bushantu #pocong #kuntilanak #jogja #asrama #kampus #papua #rambut #tengahmalam #akhirat #alamlain #barangghaib #malamjumat #kamismalam #spotify #podcasts #apple #applepodcasts #applepodcasts #YouTube #happy #love --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kamis-malam-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kamis-malam-podcast/support
Ada kondisi dimana ketika kita menjalankan bisnis, bisnis jatuh. Nah, apakah kita teruskan saja? Atau di-ghosting-kan saja? (Istilah yang sedang populer saat ini yang maksudnya ditinggalkan saja.) Mari kita simak pendapat dari pak Buntoro yang merupakan chairman dari PT MAK (yang membuat hospital equipment) di Jogjakarta.
Melati Suryodarmo, (b. 1969, Solo, Indonesia) graduated from the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunscheweig, Germany under the tutelage of Marina Abramović and Anzu Furukawa with a Meisterschüler qualification in Performance Art. Her practice is informed by Butoh, dance and history, among others. Her work is the result of ongoing research in the movements of the body and its relationship to the self and the world. These are enshrined in photography, translated into choreographed dances, enacted in video or executed in live performances. Suryodarmo is interested in the psychological and physical agitations that may be from the self or the world but somehow result in lasting change the individual. This belief in change or growth through bodily action belies her early induction in meditation, which she continues to practice. The body is the home for memories and the self, rather than the individual itself, and the body's system. The way the body translates internal and external ideas enriches the attitude and thoughts of the self. Meeting Furukawa, an accomplished Butoh practitioner, had opened her eyes on the expressive qualities of the body, a form of communication that transcends verbal language. This experience has motivated her lifelong studies into Butoh and other artistic forms concerned with the human body. As a trained performance artist, presence is integral to the accomplishment of Suryodarmo's work in all mediums. The senses picks up non-verbal inputs and receive them as communication of intent, emotion, energy or identity. These non-verbal inputs open the door to sensitive and individual perception and the creation of presence. However, everyone processes these inputs differently and interpret them differently based on their unique consciousness. By compiling, extracting, conceptualising and translating some of these factors of presence that she recognises into her work, she intends to tease open the fluid border between the body and its environment. These movements are understood through the metaphor of poets, who similarly assembles words and spaces to create their poetry. Suryodarmo draws inspiration from her real experiences in the world. The path of history informs her perception of the everyday and the now. Her works often reflect the process that lead to current events, be it political, global or highly personal. In her abstracted gestures and poetical acts, the presence of each work is brought to a concentrated level of intensity. In abstracting these acts from their common context, they are made to correspond with new associations and sometimes identify radically with different meanings. The works' abstract narrative throws the spotlight on the audience's bodily response. This often results in a level of factual absurdity in the work, which is acknowledged and welcome. Suryodarmo has presented her work in various international festivals and exhibitions, including Reanacting History: Collective Actions and Everyday Gestures (2017), National Museum of Contemporary Art Korea, Gwacheon, South Korea; SUNSHOWER: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia 1980s to Now (2017), National Art Centre Tokyo & Mori Art Museum, travelled to Fukuoka Art Museum, Japan; AFTERWORK (2016), Para Site, Hong Kong, travelled to (2017) Ilham Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; East Asia Feminism: FANTasia (2015), Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, South Korea; 8th Asia Pacific Triennale (2015), Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art, Queensland, Australia; 5th Guangzhou Triennale (2015), Guangzhou, China; The Roving Eye: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia (2014), Arter, Istanbul, Turkey; Medium at Large (2014), Singapore Art Museum, Singapore; Luminato Festival (2012), Toronto, Canada; Beyond the Self: Contemporary Portraiture from Asia (2011), National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, Australia; Marina Abramović Presents… (2009), Manchester International Festival, Manchester, U.K.; Incheon Women Artists' Biennale (2009), Incheon, South Korea; Manifesta 7 (2008), Bolzano, Italy; Wind from the East: Perspectives on Asian Contemporary Art (2007), Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland. Since 2007, Suryodarmo has been organizing an annual Performance Art Laboratory and Undisclosed Territory, a performance art festival, in Solo, Indonesia. In 2012, she founded “Studio Plesungan”, an art space for performance artists to use as a laboratory. In 2017, she served as Artistic Director for Jiwa, the 17th Jakarta Biennale. She currently lives and works between Gross Gleidingen, Germany and Solo, Indonesia.Artist StatementThe world that inspires me to move my thoughts is the world inside me. The body becomeslike a home which functions as container of memories, living organism. The systeminside the psychological body that changes all the time has enriched my idea to developnew structures of attitude and thoughts. I try to perceive my surroundings as the fact ofthe real presence of now, but considering the path of its history. I try to understand thelanguage that are not spoken, and opens the door of perceptions. I respect the freedom inour minds to perceive things coming through our individual sensory register system.Crossing the boundaries of cultural and political encounters has been a challenge thatstimulates me discovering new identification. An effort to find identity is yet a dangerousact of losing the ground of origin. For me, the process of making artwork is a life long researchthat never stops me to put myself inside the metamorphic constellation. I intend totouch the fluid border between the body and its environment through my art works. I aimto create a concentrated level of intensity without the use of narrative structures. Talkingabout politics, society or psychology makes no sense to me if the nerves are not able todigest the information. I love it when a performance reaches a level of factual absurdity.Melati Suryodarmo's performances have been dealing with the relationship between ahuman body, a culture in which it belongs to and a constellation where it lives. Through thepresence, she compiles, extracts, conceptualized and translates some phenomenon orsubjects into movement, actions, and gestures that are specified to her performance. MelatiSuryodarmo´s performances concern with cultural, social and political aspects, inwhich she articulates through her psychological and physical body. Her performances featureelements of physical presence and visual art to talk about identity, energy, politics andrelationships between the body and its environments.Melati Suryodarmo studied at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig, Germanyunder Marina Abramovic.Suryodarmo has presented her works in various internationalfestivals and exhibitions since 1996, including the 50th Venice Biennale 2003, Marking theterritory, IMMA Dublin. e.t.c. In 2005, Melati Suryodarmo has performed at the Van GoghMuseum Amsterdam, during the Exhibition of the Life of Egon Schiele in 2005; VideobrasilSao Paolo (2005), Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin, 52nd Venice Biennale dance Festival(2007), KIASMA Helsinki (2007), Manifesta7, in Bolzano, Italy (2008),and In Transit festival,HKW Berlin (2009), Luminato festival of the arts, Toronto, (2012), Asia Pacific Triennale,Qagoma Brisbane (2015), Guangzhou Triennale, Guangdong, China (2015); SingaporeBiennale, Singapore, (2016). Since the last six years, Suryodarmo has been presenting herworks in Indonesia and other South East Asian countries. For the Padepokan Lemah PutihSolo Indonesia, she has been organizing an annual Performance Art Laboratory Projectand “undisclosed territory” performance art event in Solo Indonesia since 2007. In 2012,she founded “Studio Plesungan” an art space for performance art laboratory. She wasworking as the Artistic Director of the Jakarta Biennale 2017, one of the core visual artsbiennale in South east Asia.Melati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.comMelati Suryodarmoinfo@melatisuryodarmo.comwww.melatisuryodarmo.comSTUDIO PLESUNGANDesa Plesungan RT03 RW02Plesungan, GondangrejoKaranganyar 57773Jawa TengahIndonesia--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Born 12. July 1969 in Surakarta IndonesiaLives and works in Surakarta, IndonesiaEducation2016 - PhD Candidate in Artistic Research / Art as Practice Phd. at the Institute of theArts Surakarta Indonesia2001 - 2002Postgraduate Program (Meisterschule) in Performance Art at the Hochschulefuer Bildende Kuenste, Braunschweig, Germany, under prof. Marina Abramovic1994- 2001Study of performance art and sculpture under Prof.Anzu Furukawa, and Prof.Marina Abramovic. Degree in Fine Art at the Hochschule fuer Bildende Kuenste,Braunschweig, Germany1993Degree in International Relations Studies, Faculty of Politic and Socio Sciences,UniversitasPadjadjaran Bandung, IndonesiaExhibitions and Festivals |selections|2020- Marina Abramović + MAI Akış / Flux, Akbank Sanat Exhibition Program, Istambulk,Turkey- “Why Let the Chicken Run?”, Solo Exhibition at Museum of Modern Art and ContemporaryArt Nusantara (MACAN), Jakarta2019- “Memento Mori”, Solo Exhibition at Singapore Tyler Print International (STPI)Singapore- “Gandari”an opera by Tony Prabowo, as director and choreographer, Graha BaktiBudaya, Taman Ismail Marzuk, Jakarta- “Contemporary World”, Naional Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australi- “Orfeus”, dance choreography, Komunitas Salihara, Jakarta- “Kontraksi: Pasca Traditionalisme”, pameran besar Nusantara, National Gallery ofIndonesia, Jakarta- “Arus Balik”, Centre of Contemporary Arts, Gilmann Barracks, Singapore- “All About Eve”, 2nd Women show at the Indonesia Luxury, Jakarta- “+63 / +62”, Silverlens Gallery, Manila, the Philippines2018- “Luminous Emptiness”, dance choreography in collaboration with Katsura Kan(Japan), Bo- robudur Writers and Cultural festival, Borobudur, Indonesia- “Sakhsat”, dance choreography, Solo International Performing Arts (SIPA) Festival,Solo, Indonesia- “Sweet Dreams Sweet”, performance, Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum for ContemporaryArts, Berlin, Germany- “I Love You”, Solo exhibition, Shanghart Gallery, Beijing, China- “Dance in Asia”, Osaka Creative Center, Osaka, Japan- “Timoribus” , Solo Exhibition, Shanghart Gallery , Singapore2017- “Amnesia” , Performance Klub, Europalia 2017, at S.M.A.K, Gent, BelgiumMelati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com- “Tomorrow As Purposed”, Dance Performance, Flammish Royal Theatre, KVS, Brussels,Belgium- “Self Portrait”, group exhibition, Mind Set Art Centre, MSAC, Taipei, Taiwan- “Re-enacting History: Collective Actions and Everyday estures”, National Museum ofModern and Contemporary Art (MMCA), Gwacheon Seoul, South Korea.- “First Sight” at Museum Museum, Jakarta- “Political Acts”, AsiaTopa, Melbourne Art Center, Melbourne, Australia- “Sunshower” - Contemporary Art in South East Asia - National Art Centre Tokyo, Japan- “Vertical Recall” dance performance, as choreographer at the Helatari, Salihara, Jakarta- “After Works”, Ilham Museum, Kuala Lumpur2016- “Behind the Light”, Singapore Biennale, SAM Singapore- “Transaction of Hollows”, Lilith Performance Studio Residency , Malmo, Sweden- “Your Otherness, I've never been so East”, dance piece, Hexentanz Festival, Sophiensale,Berlin- “Tomorrow as Purposed”, as choreorapher and director of dance production and researchinvolving dancers, musicians, at Indonesian Dance Festival, Jakarta- “Melati Suryodarmo” Solo Exhibition at Il Ponte Contemporanea, Rome, Italy- “undisclosed territory#10” as Facilitator at Studio Plesungan- “ In Silence”, a group exhibition at Pearl Lam Gallery in Singapore- “Amnesia” - Solo performance and exhibition, Galerie Ark, Jogyakarta, Indonesia- Paper Trail - South East Asia Works on Paper. Galery Sangkring, Jigyakarta, Indonesia- After Works, Para-Site, Hongkong- Costume National : Contemporary Art from Indonesia, Gallerie SAW Ottawa, Canada2015- Asia Pacific Trienial 8, Qagoma, Brisbane, Australia- I See You See Me, Treshold Gallery, New Delhi, Indiea- Sisyphus, a dance piece choerographed and directed by Melati Suryodarmo at DeSIngel, Antwerp, Belgium. Sisyphus, a dance piece choerographed and directed by Melati Suryodarmo at FrankfurtLab, Frankfurt, Germany- 5th Guangzhou Trienial and 1st Asia Bienial, Guanzhou, Guangdong, China- Oz Asia Festival , Adelaide, Australia- Melati Suryodarmo's Video Works, solo exhibition, Contemporary Art Centre of SouthAustralia (CACSA), Adelaide- FantAsia, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, South Korea- ArtJog 2015, In FLux, Yogjakarta, Indonesia- Tokyo International Performing Arts Meeting, Yokohama, Japan2014- “APBF Signature Award 2014 Exhibition” , Singapore Art Museum, Singapore- “Indonesian Dance Festival 2014”, Teater Kecil Taman ismail Marzuki, Jakarta- “Marina Abramovic Performance Exhibition”, Fondation Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland- “Rowing Eye- Contemporaray art from South East Asia”, Arter, Istanbul, Turkey- “Domestication”, Kayu, Lucie Fontane Foundation, Bali, Indonesia- “Sensorium 360°”, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore- - ArtJog 2014, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta- “Video Art at Loop”, Loop, Casa Asia, Barcelona- “ArtJog”, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Yogjakarta, Indonesia- “Fokus+Indonesia”, Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie, Szcezin, Poland- “K.R.O.P.P”, Uppsala Konsert & Kongress, Uppsala, Sweden- “China Festival”, Haus am Ufer HAU 2, Berlin- “Medium at Large”, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore- “Today and Tomorrow: Indonesia Contemporary Art”, Yallay Galery, HongkongMelati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com2013- Gambar idoep- video art exhibition, galeri Semarang, Semarang Indonesia- „development“ group exhibition, at TNS Foundation, Gdansk, Poland- ArtJog 2013, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta- „undisclosed territory #7“ padepokan Lemah Putih, Solo, Indonesia- „ Slapstick“, Performance Program, Kunst Museum Wolfsburg, Germany- re-act feminism #2, Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona, Spanien; Akademie der Künste,Berlin, Deutschland- „Die auf dem Boden Liegenden, liegen gelassen - The lying on the floor, abandoned tolie“, Künstlervereinigung MAERZ, Linz, Austria.- „Pressing“ Fondazzione @videoinsight, Turin, Italy- „Market Forces“, Osage Gallery, Hong Kong2012„I am a ghost in my own house“, Solo exhibition at Lawangwangi Art foundation, Bandung,Indonesia„Transart 2012 Festival“, performing John cage‘s Songs Books,in colaboration with NataliaPschenitschnikova, MAS Museum Ötztal, Bolzano, Italy„Homoludens“, group exhibition at Galeri Emmitan; Surabaya„Tai Ping Quo“, Parasite and Spring Workshop, Hongkong.„Performance Platform Lubiln 2012“, Galeria Labirynt, Lublin Poland„Insight“, Group exhibition at Kuntraum, Vaduz, Lichtenstein„Beethoven Marathon-in collaboration with Stewart Goddyear“, Luminato Festival, KoernerHall RCM, Toronto„Flow“, group exhibition, Gallery Michael Janssen, Berlin„domestic stuffs“, group exhibition at Galeri Salihara, Jakarta; Cemeti Art House Yogyakarta.„ZEITGEIST“- Galeri Seni Bataviasche Kunstkring, Jakarta„Reclaim.doc“, group exhibition at Jakarta National Gallery, Jakarta„re.act.feminism #2“ - a performing archive at the Galerija Miroslav Kraljević in Zagreb,Croatia, Museet for Samtidskunst Roskilde, Denmark; Galerija Miroslav Kraljević Zagreb,Croatia; Instytut Sztuki Wyspa Gdańsk, Poland; Tallinna Kunstihoone Tallinn, Estonia„Beyond the Self“,McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Garden, Langwarrin, Victoria; theAnne and Gordon Samstag Museum of Art, Adelaide, Australia„Acts of Indecency“, solo exhibition at Art Dept, VWFA Jakarta, Indonesia2011„Bienalle Jogja XI“, Jogjakarta, Indonesia„Beyond Pressure IV“ performance art festival; Yangoon and Mandalay, Myanmar„Beyond the East: Indonesian Contemporary Art“ Museo d‘arte Contemporanea Roma,Rome, Italy„Performance Hautnah“, Kunstlerforum, Bonn„Performance I Bibliotek“, Kunstbanken Hedmark Kunstsenter, Hamar, Norway„Kunst Hier und Jetzt“, Algemeine Konsumverein, Braunschweig„re.act Feminism vol. II“, 2011 -2013, Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz,Spain„Between Sky and Sea III“ Hergla Island, Norway„hijacking TV“ video exhibition at Gallery Salihara, Jakarta„Beyond the Self“, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra; Australia“Passionate Pilgrim” for House Without Maid Project, curated by Jorge Leon and SimoneAughterlony, Villa Tobler, Zürich, Switzerland.„Absence“, Manila Contemporary, Manila, the Philippines„Almost There“, a dance choreography piece, World Dance Day Festival, at Teater BesarInstitut Seni Indonesia Surakarta, Indonesia„A Feather Fell down from the Silence“, at R.I.T.E.S, Substation, Singapore„Negotiating Home, History and Nation“ Two Decades of Contemporary Art from SouthEast Asia 1991 - 2010, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore„undisclosed territory#5“, Padepokan Lemah Putih, Solo IndonesiaMelati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com„Performance Art Laboratory (PALA) Project“, Padepokan Lemah Putih, Solo Indonesia2010“Passionate Pilgrim” for House Without Maid Project, curated by Jorge Leon and SimoneAughterlony, de Internationale Keueze, International Theater Festival, Rotterdam, theNetherlands“Passionate Pilgrim” for House Without Maid Project, curated by Jorge Leon and SimoneAughterlony, Bern Biennale, Haus der Universität, Bern, Switzerland„Ugo“ for One Night Stand, curated by Myriam Laplante, Fundazione Volume, Rome, Italy“Passionate Pilgrim” for House Without Maid Project, curated by Jorge Leon and SimoneAughterlony, Tanz Im August, Berlin“Passionate Pilgrim” for House Without Maid Project, curated by Jorge Leon and SimoneAughterlony, Alcantara Festival, Lisabon, Portugal"Lilith Performance event", Lilith Performance Studio, Malmoe, Sweden“Grenzart”, Kirschau, Germany“Exergie- butter dance – extended” , Asian Body festival, Moderna Dans Teatern, Stockholm“Passionate Pilgrim” for House Without Maid Project, curated by Jorge Leon and SimoneAughterlony, Maisson des Arts de Schaerbek, Brussels“trouble-festival”, Les Halles, Brussels„Indonesian Contemporary art Showcase“ Art Paris - Grand Palais, Paris“undisclosed territory #4”, Padepokan Lemah Putih, Solo, Indonesia“PALA Project 2010”, Padepokan Lemah Putih, Solo, Indonesia“Ugo” solo performance at „mobilized Performance Series“, Mobius, Boston, MA, USA2009“On the Way”, Artrend, Taipeh, Taitung (Dulan), Kaoshiung, Tainan; Taiwan“Asiatopia 11th”, Bangkok Center for Art and Culture, Bangkok, Thailand“Kunstbanken”, Kunsthalle, Hamar, Norway"International Incheon Women Artists Biennale", Incheon, South Korea“European Performance Art Festival”, Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw“Farewell Angel”, Lilith Performance Studio, Malmoe, Sweden“International Performance Art Festival”, Turbinen Halle, Giswill, Switzerland“East West Project via Belfast”, Platform Art, Bbeyond, Belfast, Northern Ireland“East West Project”, Kaskaden Kondensator,Basel, Switzerland"CUT - South East Asian Contemporary Photography", Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Manila“Art of the Encountering”, Gebläser Halle, Ilsede and Hildesheim, Germany“Marina Abramovic Presents…”, Whitworth Gallery, Manchester International Art Festival,Manchester, UK“InTransit 09”, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany“Momentum”, Le Bain Connective, Brussel“Performance Art Laboratory Project” 2009, Bali, Indonesia“undisclosed territory#3- performance art event” Solo, Indonesia“Pathological Aesthetic” symposium at HAN, Nijmegen, Holland2008„Ex-teresa Arte Actual“, International Performance Art Festival, Mexico City, Mexico“Intimate Strangers”, with the Damaged Goods Company, Brussels.“Asiatopia 10 – international performance art festival” Bangkok“Future Of Imagination 5” Sculpture Square, Singapore“ZOOM” performance Art Festival, IPAH, St. Jacobi Kirsche, Hildesheim“Memorabilia”, performance project, TBS, Solo, Indonesia“Between Sky and Sea-II” Herdla Island, Norway“Tanz im August/sommer.bar,” Podewil, Berlin, Germany“Sincere Subject”, SIGIARTS Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia“Emerging discourse- performance mimicry II”, Bodhiart, New York City“Manifesta7”, European Biennial, Ex-Alumix, Bolzano, Italy“Friktioner”, at City Gallery, Uppsala Art Museum, Uppsala, Sweden“MADE Festival”, Nordlandsoperan, Umea, Sweden“Solitaire”, Solo exhibition, Valentine Willie Fine Arts at Annexe, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaMelati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com“undisclosed territory#2”, Padepokan Lemah Putih Solo, Indonesia2007“Perception of Patterns in Timeless Influence”, Lilith Performance Studio, Malmö, Sweden.“eBent 07 Festival”, off*ample, Passage de la Paz, Barcelona“Insomnia”, Nuit Blanche, Le Gènerateur, ParisTravelogue “Flying Circuss Project”, Theatreworks, Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam“Performance Intermedia”, Sczecin, Poland and Berlin“The Curtain Opens: Indonesian Women Artists”, National Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia“Anti Aging”, Gaya Fusion Gallery, Bali, Indonesia“Erotic Body”, Venice Biennale Dance Festival, Venice, Italy“15th Performance art Conference”, Bali, Indonesia“undisclosed territory”, performance art event, Solo, Indonesia(N)ever Mind, Video Exhibition, Viavia, Jogjakarta, Indonesia“Wind from the East - Perspectives on Asian Contemporary Art”, National Gallery/Museumof Contemporary art, KIASMA, Finland2006“Disposal on Arrival- Indonesian Contemporary Arts”, Grace exhibition Space, New York,USA“Exergie-butter dance”, Performance Space, Sydney, Australia“Deformed Ethic of a Relationship 3.0 for DormArt” with Oliver Blomeier, Depot, Dortmund“Accione 06”, Madrid, Spain“Deformed Ethic of a Relationship 1.0”, with Oliver Blomeier, Galerieturm, HelmstedtGipfeltreff, Kaskaden Kondensator, Basel, Switzerland“Loneliness in the Boundaries”, Solo Exhibition, Cemeti Art House Jogjakarta, Indonesia.“Exegie – Butter Dance”, Goethe Institut, Jakarta, Indonesia2005“Räume und Schatten”, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin“Kunst Forum Berlin”, Art.es, Berlin“15th International Electronic Art Festival – Video Brasil”, Sao Paolo, Brasil“ 19th Festival Grad Teatar Budva”, Budva, Serbia and Montenegro“Navigate – live art”, BALTIC & Stubnitz, Gateshead Newcastle, UK“La Galleria dell'Amore”, Galleria Civica Trento, Italy“Gifted Generation”, HAU1 Hebbel Theater Berlin, Germany“International Performance Festival Salzau”, Schloss Salzau, Germany“Retrospective of the work of Egon Schiele – the SHELF” – in collaboration with MarinaAbramovic, Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam, Holland.“Der Sekundentraum – opening of Kunstmuseum Stuttgart”, Wüttembergischem KunstvereinStuttgart, Germany2004“Nude with skeleton”, MARTa Herford, Germany“Retrospective” Galerie der HBK Braunschweig, Germany“7a*11d”, International Performance Art Festival, Toronto, Canada“Leidenschaft Junge Kunst”, Allgemeine Konsum Verein, Braunschweig“FAXE KONDI- unzipped time”, Gallery Futura, Prague, Czech Republik“Cleaning The House -performance Loop”, NMAC Foundation, Jerez Dela Frontera, Spain“RISK”, Landesmuseum Braunschweig, Braunschweig2003„4th International Performance Festival Odense”, Odense“Live Art brrr”, Teatro Carlos Alberto/Teatro Nacional de São joão, Porto Portugal“Student Body”, Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea, Galicia, Spain“Performance in der Kunsthalle”, Fridericianum , Kassel,“Performance art NRW 2003”, Healing Theater, Köln“Recycling the future”, group event, Venice Biennale 2003, ItalyMelati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com“As soon as possible” Performance and Exhibition, PAC Milano, Italy“Performance Art Nord Rhein Westfalen”, Maschinenhaus, Essen2002“Body Power Power Play“, Wüttenbergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart“The Promise“, Solo Exhibition, Gallerie Gedok, Stuttgart“Braunschweiger Kulturnacht“, LOT Theater, Braunschweig“Pret â Perform“, Gallery Via Farini, Milano, Italy“Body Basic“, Trans art 02, Franzenfestung, Brixen, Italy“Common Ground“, Landesvertretungshaus Niedersachsen –Schleswig Holstein, Berlin2001“Festa dell´arte“, Aquario diroma, Rome, Italy“Marking the territory“, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland“Get That Balance”, National Sculpture Factory, Opera House, Cork, Ireland“A little bit of History Repeated“, Kunst Werke, Berlin“Indonesian Live Art“, Gallerie Mein Blau, Berlin“Polysonneries, 2nd International Performance Festival“, Lyon, France “von weiß-rosa zurot“, Luther Turm, Cologne“Lullaby for the ancestors“, Solo Performance, LOT Theater, Braunschweig“Fingerspitzengefühle“, Group exhibition, Galerie der Stadt Sindelfingen2000“Performance Passing Through“, Gedok, Stuttgart“Anableps“, Group exhibition, Galery Miscetti, Rome, Italy“ins“, Maximillian Forum, Munich“Visible Differences - an event“, Hebbel Theater, Berlin“Spot + Places“, Performance Congress, Healing Theater, Cologne1999“Fresh Air“, Group-exhibition, E-Werk, Weimar“Performance Festival Odense“, Odense, Danmark“Cardiff Art in Time“, UWIC, Cardiff, Wales, GB“Unfinished Business“, Group exhibition, Gallery am Lützow Platz, Berlin“Der Sekundentraum“, Solo Performance, Healing Theater, Cologne“Braunschweiger Kulturnacht“, LOT Theater, Braunschweig1998“Finally“, Group exhibition, Kunstverein Hannover, Hannover1997“Braunschweiger Kulturnacht“, FBZ, Braunschweig1996Dance Performance “Kashya-kashya Muttiku“ with Yuko Negoro (Japan), FBZ, Braunschweig1988 -1995 various dance and theatre performances in Indonesia and GermanyUp COMING Project/Exhibition2019- If We Were XYZ, Creative Common Ground Project, Asia Society, New York City- Working as Director and choreographer for Opera Gandari by Tony Prabowo, GrahaBakti Budaya, Jakarta- Solo Exhiibition, Singapore Tyler Print International, Singapore- As Panelist at the Ubud Writer Festival, Ubud, BaliMelati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.comHonors/ Grants2017 Art Stage Jakarta Award, Best Artist, Jakarta, Indonesia2015 Signature Art Prize Asia Pacific Brewery Foundation, Jurors ChoiceAwardVisual Artist of the Year 2015, Tempo Magazine's choice.Research Grant for the project “Sisyphus” from the Ministery of Cultureof South Korea2011 Icon of the Year 2011,in Arts and Culture; Gatra Media Indonesia2008 Grant for Innovative Art Project “Memorabilia” from Kelola Arts Foundation,Jakarta, Indonesia2008 Jahresstipendium der Niedersächsische Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft,(Grant from the Ministry of Culture and Science NiedersachsenGermany)2006 Arbeitsstipendium Stiftung Kunsfonds, Bonn, Germany2002 - 2003 Graduierten Stipendium, Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig2003 Arbeitsstipendium der Niedersächsische Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft,Braunschweig (Grant from the Ministry of Culture and ScienceNiedersachsen Germany)Other Projects2019- As Jury for the Bandung Contemporary Art Competition, Lawangwangi Foundnation,Bandung-2018- Critical Responder for the Asia Dramaturgy Network (ADN), Jogjakarta, Indonesia- Facilitator for D-LAP II, Studio Plesungan, Karanganyar- Lecture at the Städelschule, Frankfurt.- Keynote Speaker at “Conversation” Art Basel Hongkong, Hongkong- Facilitator for Artists Platform, Goethe Insitute , Bangkok, Thailand- Facilitator for Platform for Women Artists, Kelola Foundation, Yogyakarta, Indonesia2017- Keynote speaker at Museum Summit, Asia Society, Manila, Philippines- Artistic Director of the Jakarta Biennale 2017, Jakarta, Indoensia- Guest Lecturer at the NAFA (Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts) Singapore2016Melati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com- Art Summit Indonesia , as performance workshop tutor, Padang, Indonesia- As Curator and facilitator of the “undisclosed territory #10” performance art event at theStudio Plesungan, Solo, Indonesia- Keynote Speaker at the International Seminar at the post Graduate Program IndonesianInstitute of the Arts, Padang Panjang- Keynote Speaker at Seminar on “Artistic reserach” at the Indonesian Institute of the ArtsSurakarta- Guest Lecturer at the Post Graduate Program, Indonesian Insitute of the Arts, Jogjakarta2015- Guest Lecturer at the Post Graduate Program, Indonesian Insitute of the Arts, Jogjakarta- As panel speaker at the Workshop for young curators in the performing arts at theSingapore International Festival of the Arts- As mentor for Double Dance, Dare! Workshop for dance and performance art, SaskiKirana Dance Camp, Bandung, Indonesia- Public Lecture at the PKKH, Universitas Gajah Mada, Yogyakarta- Public Lecture at the National Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia- Public Lecture at the Parliement House of Australia, Canberra- As Curator and facilitator of the “undisclosed territory #9” performance art event at theStudio Plesungan, Solo, Indonesia- As Instructure for Lab “Translate,Intertwine, Transgress” Symposium at Moderna Museet,Stockholm, Sweden- As Instructure for Workshop at Fort Rotterdam Makassar, South Sulawesi, indonesisa- As Instrcture for Workshop at the Oksigen Jawa, ITB Bandung, Indonesia- Project House Club, HAU3, Hebbel Am Ufer , Berlin2014- Project House Club, China Festival, HAU2, Hebbel Am Ufer , Berlin- As curator for „undisclosed territory #8“ performance art event atStudio Plesungan, Solo, Indonesia.2013- As curator for „undisclosed territory #7“ performance art event at Studio Plesungan,Solo, Indonesia.- „Pseudopartisipatif Project“, with Cemeti Art House, Jogjakarta, Indonesia- Performance Art Workshop „beetwen the space“ at the Bangkok Arts andCulture Centre, Bangkok, Thailand.- „D-Lap“ dance laboratory, as facilitator, collaboration between PadepokanLemah Putih and CCAP Stockholm.„between the space“, performance art class for graduate and post graduateprogram at Umea Konsthogskolan, Umea, Sweden2012- Curator for „undisclosed territory #6“ performance art event at Padepokan Lemah Putih,Solo, Indonesia.- Facilitator for P_LAP,a performance Laboratory Project, collaborative project betweenPadepokan Lemah Putih Solo Indonesia with Galeria Labirynt Lublin Poland; as curator- Performance art wokshop II at the Padepokan Lemah Putih, Solo, Indonesia2011- Residency at Manila Contemporary, Manila, the Philipines- Mentor for EUFRAD (the European Forum for Research Degrees in Art and Design,Stockholm, Sweden. Workshop for european Phd candidates in artistic research.- Lecture for the Master Program at University of Dance and Circus,Stockholm- Workshop in Mandalay School of Arts during the Beyond Pressure festival,Mandalay, MyanmarMelati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com- Performance art wokshop I at the Padepokan Lemah Putih, Solo, Indonesia2010- Lecture and Workshop at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, boston MA, USA- Workshop at the Academy of Fine Arts - University of Umeå, Sweden- Artist in Residence at IASPIS Residency in Umea and Saxnas, Sweden2009- Workshop at the Academy of Fine Arts - University of Umeå, Sweden- Panelist for Panel Discussion on Women artists in the era of Post_feminism; IncheonWomen Artists‘ Biennale 2009; at Chinese Center Incheon, South Korea- Lecture at the Chiangmai University, Faculty of Fine arts, Chiangmai, Thailand- Lecture at the WIlliam Waren Library, Jim Thompson Foundation, Bangkok, Thailand.- Lecture at the Dongmen Museum, Tainan, Taipei2008- “Is everything performance, is performance everything?”, panel member for Dans Biennal,Umea, Sweden- Workshop at the ZOOM Inetrnational performance art Festival Hildesheim, Germany- Lecture about Organizing Performance Art Labiratory Project, Asiatopia 10th, BangkokArt and Culture Centre, Bangkok, Thailandsince 2007- PALA (Performance Art Laboratory) Project, and “undisclosed territory #1 - #5, performanceart event”as Project manager, Padepokan Lemah Putih, in Tejakula, Bali, and Solo,Java,Indonesia.2007- Lecture at the Malmö School of Arts.- Artist in Studio, December 2007 at Lilith Performance Studio Malmö, Swedia- “Flying Circus Project” – Travelogue – Superintense- Singapore- Ho Chi Minh City, curatedby Ong Ken Seng, Theatreworks, Singapore- “15 International Performance Art Conference”, as project manager, in Bali, Indonesia2006- Faciilitator for the “Time_Place_Space 5”, at the Queensland University of technology(QUT) Brisbane, curated and organized by the Performance Space Sydney Australia- Residency at Grace exhibition Space, New York2005- “Focusing the day”, Project with youths in Berlin, HKW Berlin.Bibliographie |selected|- “Elements and Principles of 4D Art and Design”, Ellen Mueller, Oxford UniversityPress, New York, 2017; pg. 20-21- “Political Acts - Pioneers of Performance Art in South East Asia”, exh. Catalogue;Victorian Arts Centre Trust; Melbourne; 2017; pg. 26 -27- “Reenacting History” , exh. Catalogue, National Museum of Modern andContemporary Art, Seoul, South Korea, 2017; pg 78 - 81Melati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com- “Sunshower - Contemporary Art from South East Asia 1980s to Now “,exh. Catalogue; National Art Centre Tokyo, Mori Museum, Japan Foundation;Tokyo Japan; 2017; pg. 110 - 111- “Atlas of Mirrors”, Singapore Biennale 2016, exh. Catalogue, Singapore ArtMuseum; SIngapore; 2016; pg. 54 - 55- “Asia Pacific Triennale” Exh. Catalogue, CAGOMA, Brisbane, 2015- “GuangZhou Trienale”, Exh. Catalogue, Guang Dong Museum of Art, China2015- Rebecca Russo; „Pressing“ exh. Catalogue; Fondazzione @videoinsight,Turin, Italy; 2013- Dominique Lora, „Beyond the East“, Glocal Porject and MACRO, 2011- Serenella Ciclitira, „Indonesian Eye Contemporary Indonesian Art “ Saatchi,Thames and Hudson, London 2011- Prof. Achile Bonito Oliva, „Art Beyond the Year of Two Thousand“, BiasaArtSpace Little Library, Bali; 2010- Elin Lundgren + Petter Pettersson,“Lilith Performance Studio“, lilithperformancestudio,Malmö, 2010, pg: 82 - 85- Agung Hujanitkajennong + Enin Supriyanto,“The Grass Looks greenerwhere you water it“ Indonesian Contemporary art Showcase at Art Paris2010, exhibition Catalogue; Indonesian Platform/Dedy Kusuma, Jakarta2010; pg: 96, 97, 98, 144, 145, 146- Krisna Murti,“Essays on Video Art and New Media: Indonesia andbeyond“, Indonesian Visual Arts Archive (IVAA) Jogjakarta, 2009, pg. 185 -189- Paula Orrell (editor),“Marina Abramovic + The Future of performanceArt“,Prestel Munich-Berlin-London-New York, pg 125; pg 159- Dr. Yang Eunhee (editor),“2009 Incheon Women Artists‘ Biennale- mainexhibition“ , Exhibition Catalogue, Incheon Women Artis‘ Biennale OrganizingCommittee South Korea, 2009; pg: 184 - 185- Manifesta7, “The Rest Of Now”, Exhibition Catalogue, 2008- Carla Bianpoen, “Indonesian Women Artists: The Curtain Opens”, TheIndonesian Arts Foundation, 2007- “Loneliness in the Boundaries”, Works catalogue, Cemeti Art House forMelati Suryodarmo, Jogjakarta 2006- Räume und Schatten, exh. Catalogue, Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin,2005, pg 180, 192, 213.- 15th Festival internacional de arte electronica Video Brasil, Associacao,cultural videobrasil, Sao Paolo, 2005, pg.148-153, 170-175.- Emanuela Nobile Mino, “Faxe kondi”, exh. Catalogue, Futura o.s, Prague,2005.- Jane Kallir, “ Egon Schiele Love and Death”, Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam,Exh. Catalogue, Hatje Cantz Publishers Germany, 2005, pg 169 &171- Marina Abramovic, “Student Body”, Edizione Charta, Milan, Italy 2003,pg. 390 – 401- Else Jespersen, “4th Performance Festival Odense 2003“, exh. catalogue,International Performance Festival Odense, 2003, pg. 24- Francesco Bonami, “Dreams and Conflicts – the dictatorship of the viewer,50th International art exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia”, Exhibition catalo-Melati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.comgue, Grafiche Peruzzo, Vegianno for Marsilio Editori s.p.a in Venice, pg.497- Jens Hoffmann, “ A little bit of history repeated”, exh. Catalogue, KunstWerke Berlin e.V, Berlin, 2001, pg.36,37- Boris Nieslony , “E.P.I Zentrum NRW”, ASA-European, Cologne- Michael Glasmeier und die Meisterschüler 2002,”Meisterschüler 2002 –Zeichnungen” exh. Catalogue, © Michael Glasmeier und die MeisterschülerHBK 2002, pg. 91-96- Mario Candia and Stefania Miscetti, “ANAPBLEPS“, exh. catalogue, GalleryMiscetti, Rome, 2000, pg. 38, 116- Else Jespersen, “Performance Festival Odense 1999“, exh. catalogue,Performance Festival Odense, 1999, pg. 44- Hannes Malte Mahler für Agora, “Fresh Air“, exh. catalogue ,Salon Verlag,Cologne, 1999, pg. 96-98Melati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.comHier die von Melati im Podcast erwaehnten Künstlerinnen: Cindy Sherman:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cindy_Sherman Hito Steyerl: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hito_Steyerl
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Synopsis: The Invisible Asia Podcast is a special edition series in which The Straits Times casts the spotlight on people and communities living in the shadows of their societies where they exist largely unseen, unheard and little talked about. Do follow all nine episodes of Invisible Asia over the next two months on The Straits Times podcast channel on Apple podcasts, Spotify or Google podcasts. The Straits Times' regional correspondent Tan Jia Ning narrates and also speaks to Muhammad In'am Amin, 44, in Indonesia. He is the founder of Kopi Gandroeng in Jogjakarta, the base for his counter-terrorism organisation Yayasan Lingkar Perdamaian (Peace Network Foundation). In'am's brother, Wildan Mukhollad, was the first Indonesian to die fighting for the Islamic State terrorist group in the Middle East, in 2014. Wildan was only 19. In'am recalls how Wildan became radicalised soon after leaving to study in Egypt (2:25) Their family is labelled as "terrorists" and ostracised in their village after Wildan's death (3:28) In'am rebuilds life in Jogjakarta, helping to pull vulnerable youth back from the brink of religious extremism (4:49) His strategy proves an effective alternative to the government's deradicalisation programmes (6:17) The Quran's words of tolerance, mercy and kindness must ring louder than those of war and jihad, In'am says (8:35) Read Tan Jia Ning's story here: https://str.sg/Jjhe Produced by: Tan Jia Ning, Magdalene Fung, Ernest Luis & Adam Azlee Edited by: Adam Azlee Discover ST's Invisible Asia podcast series: Channel: https://str.sg/wuZn Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/wu3s Spotify: https://str.sg/wuJH SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/ Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Invisible Asia Videos: https://str.sg/wuTU --- Discover ST's special edition podcasts: Singapore's War On Covid: https://str.sg/wuJa The Unsolved Mysteries of South-east Asia: https://str.sg/wuZ2 Stop Scams: https://str.sg/wuZB Invisible Asia: https://str.sg/wuZn --- Discover more ST podcast series: Asian Insider: https://str.sg/JWa7 Green Pulse: https://str.sg/JWaf Health Check: https://str.sg/JWaN In Your Opinion: https://str.sg/w7Qt Your Money & Career: https://str.sg/wB2m SG Extra: https://str.sg/wukR #PopVultures: https://str.sg/JWad ST Sports Talk: https://str.sg/JWRE Bookmark This!: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover ST Podcasts: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Discover BT Podcasts: https://bt.sg/pcPL Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! #InvisibleAsiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Invisible Asia Ep 1: 'My ISIS fighter brother turned me into an advocate against terror' 10:23 mins Synopsis: The Invisible Asia Podcast is a special edition series in which The Straits Times casts the spotlight on people and communities living in the shadows of their societies where they exist largely unseen, unheard and little talked about. Do follow all nine episodes of Invisible Asia over the next two months on The Straits Times podcast channel on Apple podcasts, Spotify or Google podcasts. The Straits Times' regional correspondent Tan Jia Ning narrates and also speaks to Muhammad In’am Amin, 44, in Indonesia. He is the founder of Kopi Gandroeng in Jogjakarta, the base for his counter-terrorism organisation Yayasan Lingkar Perdamaian (Peace Network Foundation). In'am's brother, Wildan Mukhollad, was the first Indonesian to die fighting for the Islamic State terrorist group in the Middle East, in 2014. Wildan was only 19. In'am recalls how Wildan became radicalised soon after leaving to study in Egypt (2:25) Their family is labelled as "terrorists" and ostracised in their village after Wildan's death (3:28) In'am rebuilds life in Jogjakarta, helping to pull vulnerable youth back from the brink of religious extremism (4:49) His strategy proves an effective alternative to the government’s deradicalisation programmes (6:17) The Quran's words of tolerance, mercy and kindness must ring louder than those of war and jihad, In'am says (8:35) Read Tan Jia Ning's story here: https://str.sg/Jjhe Produced by: Tan Jia Ning, Magdalene Fung, Ernest Luis & Adam Azlee Edited by: Adam Azlee Discover Invisible Asia Podcast playlist: https://omny.fm/shows/st-bt/playlists/invisible-asia Discover Invisible Asia Video playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnK3VE4BKduNKeEL19yhXFVHxGB8X315b Discover ST & BT podcasts: Channel: https://str.sg/JWVR Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2PwZCYU Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Lu4rPP Google podcasts: http://str.sg/googlestbt Websites: http://str.sg/stbtpodcasts https://bt.sg/moneyhacks Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Discover more niche podcast series by ST and BT below: Follow BT Money Hacks Podcast on: http://bt.sg/btmoneyhacks Follow BT Mark To Market Podcast on: http://bt.sg/btmark2mkt Follow Health Check Podcast on: https://str.sg/JWaN Follow Green Pulse Podcast on: https://str.sg/JWaf Follow Asian Insider Podcast on: https://str.sg/JWa7 Follow Lunch With Sumiko Podcast on: https://str.sg/J6hQ Follow #PopVultures Podcast on: https://str.sg/JWad Follow Life Weekend Picks Podcast on: https://str.sg/JWa2 Follow ST Sports Talk Podcast on: https://str.sg/JWRE Follow Bookmark This! Podcast on: https://str.sg/JWas Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! #InvisibleAsiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Synopsis: The Invisible Asia Podcast is a special edition series in which The Straits Times casts the spotlight on people and communities living in the shadows of their societies where they exist largely unseen, unheard and little talked about. Do follow all nine episodes of Invisible Asia over the next two months on The Straits Times podcast channel on Apple podcasts, Spotify or Google podcasts. The Straits Times' regional correspondent Tan Jia Ning narrates and also speaks to Muhammad In'am Amin, 44, in Indonesia. He is the founder of Kopi Gandroeng in Jogjakarta, the base for his counter-terrorism organisation Yayasan Lingkar Perdamaian (Peace Network Foundation). In'am's brother, Wildan Mukhollad, was the first Indonesian to die fighting for the Islamic State terrorist group in the Middle East, in 2014. Wildan was only 19. In'am recalls how Wildan became radicalised soon after leaving to study in Egypt (2:25) Their family is labelled as "terrorists" and ostracised in their village after Wildan's death (3:28) In'am rebuilds life in Jogjakarta, helping to pull vulnerable youth back from the brink of religious extremism (4:49) His strategy proves an effective alternative to the government's deradicalisation programmes (6:17) The Quran's words of tolerance, mercy and kindness must ring louder than those of war and jihad, In'am says (8:35) Read Tan Jia Ning's story here: https://str.sg/Jjhe Produced by: Tan Jia Ning, Magdalene Fung, Ernest Luis & Adam Azlee Edited by: Adam Azlee Discover ST's Invisible Asia podcast series: Channel: https://str.sg/wuZn Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/wu3s Spotify: https://str.sg/wuJH SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/ Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Invisible Asia Videos: https://str.sg/wuTU --- Discover ST's special edition podcasts: Singapore's War On Covid: https://str.sg/wuJa The Unsolved Mysteries of South-east Asia: https://str.sg/wuZ2 Stop Scams: https://str.sg/wuZB Invisible Asia: https://str.sg/wuZn --- Discover more ST podcast series: Asian Insider: https://str.sg/JWa7 Green Pulse: https://str.sg/JWaf Health Check: https://str.sg/JWaN In Your Opinion: https://str.sg/w7Qt Your Money & Career: https://str.sg/wB2m SG Extra: https://str.sg/wukR #PopVultures: https://str.sg/JWad ST Sports Talk: https://str.sg/JWRE Bookmark This!: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover ST Podcasts: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Discover BT Podcasts: https://bt.sg/pcPL Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! #InvisibleAsiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Invisible Asia Ep 1: 'My ISIS fighter brother turned me into an advocate against terror' 10:23 mins Synopsis: The Invisible Asia Podcast is a special edition series in which The Straits Times casts the spotlight on people and communities living in the shadows of their societies where they exist largely unseen, unheard and little talked about. Do follow all nine episodes of Invisible Asia over the next two months on The Straits Times podcast channel on Apple podcasts, Spotify or Google podcasts. The Straits Times' regional correspondent Tan Jia Ning narrates and also speaks to Muhammad In'am Amin, 44, in Indonesia. He is the founder of Kopi Gandroeng in Jogjakarta, the base for his counter-terrorism organisation Yayasan Lingkar Perdamaian (Peace Network Foundation). In'am's brother, Wildan Mukhollad, was the first Indonesian to die fighting for the Islamic State terrorist group in the Middle East, in 2014. Wildan was only 19. In'am recalls how Wildan became radicalised soon after leaving to study in Egypt (2:25) Their family is labelled as "terrorists" and ostracised in their village after Wildan's death (3:28) In'am rebuilds life in Jogjakarta, helping to pull vulnerable youth back from the brink of religious extremism (4:49) His strategy proves an effective alternative to the government's deradicalisation programmes (6:17) The Quran's words of tolerance, mercy and kindness must ring louder than those of war and jihad, In'am says (8:35) Read Tan Jia Ning's story here: https://str.sg/Jjhe Produced by: Tan Jia Ning, Magdalene Fung, Ernest Luis & Adam Azlee Edited by: Adam Azlee Discover Invisible Asia Podcast playlist: https://omny.fm/shows/st-bt/playlists/invisible-asia Discover Invisible Asia Video playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnK3VE4BKduNKeEL19yhXFVHxGB8X315b Discover ST & BT podcasts: Channel: https://str.sg/JWVR Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2PwZCYU Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Lu4rPP Google podcasts: http://str.sg/googlestbt Websites: http://str.sg/stbtpodcasts https://bt.sg/moneyhacks Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Discover more niche podcast series by ST and BT below: Follow BT Money Hacks Podcast on: http://bt.sg/btmoneyhacks Follow BT Mark To Market Podcast on: http://bt.sg/btmark2mkt Follow Health Check Podcast on: https://str.sg/JWaN Follow Green Pulse Podcast on: https://str.sg/JWaf Follow Asian Insider Podcast on: https://str.sg/JWa7 Follow Lunch With Sumiko Podcast on: https://str.sg/J6hQ Follow #PopVultures Podcast on: https://str.sg/JWad Follow Life Weekend Picks Podcast on: https://str.sg/JWa2 Follow ST Sports Talk Podcast on: https://str.sg/JWRE Follow Bookmark This! Podcast on: https://str.sg/JWas Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! #InvisibleAsia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Synopsis: The Invisible Asia Podcast is a special edition series in which The Straits Times casts the spotlight on people and communities living in the shadows of their societies where they exist largely unseen, unheard and little talked about. Do follow all nine episodes of Invisible Asia over the next two months on The Straits Times podcast channel on Apple podcasts, Spotify or Google podcasts. The Straits Times' regional correspondent Tan Jia Ning narrates and also speaks to Muhammad In'am Amin, 44, in Indonesia. He is the founder of Kopi Gandroeng in Jogjakarta, the base for his counter-terrorism organisation Yayasan Lingkar Perdamaian (Peace Network Foundation). In'am's brother, Wildan Mukhollad, was the first Indonesian to die fighting for the Islamic State terrorist group in the Middle East, in 2014. Wildan was only 19. In'am recalls how Wildan became radicalised soon after leaving to study in Egypt (2:25) Their family is labelled as "terrorists" and ostracised in their village after Wildan's death (3:28) In'am rebuilds life in Jogjakarta, helping to pull vulnerable youth back from the brink of religious extremism (4:49) His strategy proves an effective alternative to the government's deradicalisation programmes (6:17) The Quran's words of tolerance, mercy and kindness must ring louder than those of war and jihad, In'am says (8:35) Read Tan Jia Ning's story here: https://str.sg/Jjhe Produced by: Tan Jia Ning, Magdalene Fung, Ernest Luis & Adam Azlee Edited by: Adam Azlee Discover ST's Invisible Asia podcast series: Channel: https://str.sg/wuZn Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/wu3s Spotify: https://str.sg/wuJH SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/ Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Invisible Asia Videos: https://str.sg/wuTU --- Discover ST's special edition podcasts: Singapore's War On Covid: https://str.sg/wuJa The Unsolved Mysteries of South-east Asia: https://str.sg/wuZ2 Stop Scams: https://str.sg/wuZB Invisible Asia: https://str.sg/wuZn --- Discover more ST podcast series: Asian Insider: https://str.sg/JWa7 Green Pulse: https://str.sg/JWaf Health Check: https://str.sg/JWaN In Your Opinion: https://str.sg/w7Qt Your Money & Career: https://str.sg/wB2m SG Extra: https://str.sg/wukR #PopVultures: https://str.sg/JWad ST Sports Talk: https://str.sg/JWRE Bookmark This!: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover ST Podcasts: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Discover BT Podcasts: https://bt.sg/pcPL Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! #InvisibleAsiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Synopsis: The Invisible Asia Podcast is a special edition series in which The Straits Times casts the spotlight on people and communities living in the shadows of their societies where they exist largely unseen, unheard and little talked about. Do follow all nine episodes of Invisible Asia over the next two months on The Straits Times podcast channel on Apple podcasts, Spotify or Google podcasts. The Straits Times' regional correspondent Tan Jia Ning narrates and also speaks to Muhammad In'am Amin, 44, in Indonesia. He is the founder of Kopi Gandroeng in Jogjakarta, the base for his counter-terrorism organisation Yayasan Lingkar Perdamaian (Peace Network Foundation). In'am's brother, Wildan Mukhollad, was the first Indonesian to die fighting for the Islamic State terrorist group in the Middle East, in 2014. Wildan was only 19. In'am recalls how Wildan became radicalised soon after leaving to study in Egypt (2:25) Their family is labelled as "terrorists" and ostracised in their village after Wildan's death (3:28) In'am rebuilds life in Jogjakarta, helping to pull vulnerable youth back from the brink of religious extremism (4:49) His strategy proves an effective alternative to the government's deradicalisation programmes (6:17) The Quran's words of tolerance, mercy and kindness must ring louder than those of war and jihad, In'am says (8:35) Read Tan Jia Ning's story here: https://str.sg/Jjhe Produced by: Tan Jia Ning, Magdalene Fung, Ernest Luis & Adam Azlee Edited by: Adam Azlee Discover ST's Invisible Asia podcast series: Channel: https://str.sg/wuZn Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/wu3s Spotify: https://str.sg/wuJH SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/ Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Invisible Asia Videos: https://str.sg/wuTU --- Discover ST's special edition podcasts: Singapore's War On Covid: https://str.sg/wuJa The Unsolved Mysteries of South-east Asia: https://str.sg/wuZ2 Stop Scams: https://str.sg/wuZB Invisible Asia: https://str.sg/wuZn --- Discover more ST podcast series: Asian Insider: https://str.sg/JWa7 Green Pulse: https://str.sg/JWaf Health Check: https://str.sg/JWaN In Your Opinion: https://str.sg/w7Qt Your Money & Career: https://str.sg/wB2m SG Extra: https://str.sg/wukR #PopVultures: https://str.sg/JWad ST Sports Talk: https://str.sg/JWRE Bookmark This!: https://str.sg/JWas The Big Story: https://str.sg/wuZe Lunch With Sumiko: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover BT Podcasts: https://bt.sg/pcPL Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! #InvisibleAsia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sudah satu minggu diberlakukan PTKM (PSBB versi Jogjakarta), tapi rasanya kok santuy-santuy aja ya orang-orang. Nah obrolan kali ini merupakan opini kami terkait PTKM yg berlangsung di kota kami. Stay Healthy ya teman-teman.
Frances Trinita Sheena, Siswa kelas V di SD Kristen Manisrenggo, Klaten. Aktif dalam pendampingan Iman Remaja (PIR) Gereja Maria Marganingsih, Kalasan, Jogjakarta.
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Cerita kali ini tentang pengalaman mistis dari narasumber yang pernah mengabdi di salah satu pondok pesantren di sekitaran Jogjakarta sebagai pengajar. Selama mengabdi di pondok pesantren tersebut dia tinggal bersama santri santri lain di asrama. Banyak sekali gangguan yang dia alami selama tinggal di asrama tersebut dari di tampaki sosok dan banyak gangguan-gangguan lain. Follow IG kami di @Lenteramalam.id --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lentera-malam8/support
In a two part series we explore the impacts platform capitalism (corporate social media) is having on art collectives and communities in Indonesia. Platforms such as Facebook, Whatsapp and Twitter, while being used by many collectives, activists and others around the world to organise, have serious implications for security, surveillance and control or ownership of content. More broadly the very way in which we socialise and organise has changed considerably. Our very concepts of space, community and relationships are being changed by these platforms. The first part of this series features Wimo, Akiq, and Dito, members of Mes56, an artist community and collective house in Jogjakarta, Indonesia. The members discuss their use of platforms, the effect this is having a well as the connections between the Covid-19 pandemic and platform capitalism. Interviews were conducted as a part of workshops held at Mes56 in June, 2020 by Rangga Purbaya, coordinated by Indymedia's Raymond Grenfell, for Curtin University and RTRFM.
Conversamos con Raquel Saabe de SWY23. Nos cuenta cómo fue vivir en Indonesia como estudiante de artes tradicionales. Conoce su variedad de gastronomía desde bebidas, platillos típicos y hasta postres. Raquel también nos cuenta de varios aspectos de esta cultura como ciertas festividades (¡algunas muy locas!), cómo viven la religión y la sexualidad. Finalmente, como siempre les traemos cotilleo... ¿Sabían que hay un Sultanato y que... pudieran seguir los pasos de lo que sucede en la última película de Aladdín? ¡Acompáñanos a viajar desde casa!
Seorang bijak pernah berkata "Mimpi seorang Pria adalah memiliki Rumah Impian dan mimpi seorang Wanita adalah mendapatkan Pernikahan Impiannya" Kesempatan ini aku & Aji membahas tentang Bagaimana KPR (Kredit Pemilikan Rumah) yang aman? Aji Wiratama sendiri mengawali karir di akhir tahun 2017 sebagai marketing tanah di Jogjakarta, di podcast ini dia berbagi pengalamannya tentang membeli rumah dengan aman, Menurutnya salah satu hal yang harus diketahui pertama kali untuk membeli rumah adalah mengetahui legalitas rumahnya. Di episode ini kami memakai backsound dari kumpulan cover sexophone terbaik dari Desmons Amos. Lesgow kumpulin temen-temenmu dan dengerin episode ini!
Aji Wiratama mengawali karir di akhir tahun 2017 sebagai marketing tanah di Jogjakarta, di podcast ini dia berbagi pengalamannya tentang membeli tanah dengan aman, baik untuk dibangun rumah, atau cuma dibuat investasi semata. Menurutnya salah satu hal yang harus diketahui pertama kali untuk membeli tanah adalah mengetahui legalitas tanahnya. Di episode ini kami memakai backsound dari kumpulan cover sexophone terbaik dari Desmons Amos. Lesgow kumpulin temen-temenmu dan dengerin episode ini!
Tiket Komoidoumenoi Jogja kembali bisa dibeli di periode presale pada tanggal 20 Oktober 2020 di tersinggungolehpandji.com
MIH EP28 Sarah Liberty Human Rights Advocate and the Founder & CEO of JustSocialeSarah Liberty is a Human Rights Advocate and the Founder & CEO of JustSociale, Australia's first federal NGO dedicated to promoting awareness of human rights online. Originally from Sydney, Sarah has also lived and worked in London, New York, Paris and Jogjakarta and has senior executive experience in communications, campaigning and advocacy in both the non-profit and private sectors.Connect with Sarah Libertyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahjosephineliberty/@_sarahliberty_ (Instagram)www.therealgirl.com.auwww.justsociale.org Make It Happen is your daily dose of inspiration of passionate individuals, extraordinary leaders, entrepreneurs overcoming challenges and .... make it happen.Hear from passionate individuals, extraordinary leaders, entrepreneurs in just 5 minutes what challenges they have faced, how they overcame them and what their key learning is.Leave us a review, subscribe and go from stuck to unstoppable - without changing who you are! If you would like your story to be considered, go to https://shor.by/makeithappenListen more about the show: https://shor.by/makeithappensecretsOur podcasts: https://www.SoulRichWoman.com/podcastFree resources: https://be.SoulRichWoman.comWeekly Podcast - For Women Who Love The F-Word Show: Listen to Gary Vaynerchuk Here: https://www.soulrichwomanpodcast.com/episodes/fwep0002-regrets-will-scare-you-shitless-with-gary-vaynerchuk-vaynerx-vaynermedia Listen to Kim Kiyosaki Here: https://www.soulrichwomanpodcast.com/episodes/kim-kiyosaki-invest-in-yourself-and-get-to-financial-freedom-with-rich-woman Listen to Mary Buffett Here: https://www.soulrichwomanpodcast.com/episodes/fwep0003-a-man-is-not-the-plan-with-mary-buffett Listen to Elena Cardone Here: https://www.soulrichwomanpodcast.com/episodes/fwep0004-be-a-woman-in-power-with-elena-cardone-grant-cardone-empire All episodes: https://shor.by/fword or https://www.soulrichwomanpodcast.com Daily Podcast -Soul Why? Secrets of The Soul Rich Woman Blueprint: Listen to the episodes here: https://www.soulwhy.com or https://shor.by/fword Free Resources: Grab them at https://www.SoulRichWoman.com Delegate 80% of your to-do list Secrets of Personal Branding Our Sponsor - Instant Podcast LeaderLaunch Your Own Podcast Digital Home Study Course: https://www.InstantPodcastLeader.com/digitalDone For You Podcast Services: https://www.InstantPodcastLeader.com
Hi Caciners! Mau kasih tahu aja Cacinah kali ini menghadirkan segmen baru ala Jurnal Risa, yakni (CHC) Cakap Horror Ceunah! berdasarkan pengalaman nyata seorang Nindy saat dia kuliah di Jogjakarta. Tepatnya di kosannya, hmmm kira-kira gimana yaa cerita horrornya ? beneran horror atau ala-ala aja nih ??? langsung aja kalian dengerin yaa Caciners ! PS : Hati-hati ya! kanan-kiri, depan-belakang kalian! Malam nanti, semoga tidur nyenyak yaa Caciners! hihihihi --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cacinah/message
1760 di bawah kekuasaan kolonial Belanda, ada beberapa orang Muslim asal Ternate, Makiang dan Ambon datang bermukim di Manado. Kemudian pada 1770 mulai berdatangan Muslim dari Jawa Tengah, Jogjakarta dan Jawa Timur sehingga mereka menetap dan memberi nama desa Suraya (jenis tumbuhan yang tumbuh di wilayah ini) dan sekarang namanya Kampung Islam,” ujar Hamzah. Dijelaskannya pada tahun 1776 mereka membuat tempat ibadah bersifat darurat berbentuk Langgar, berlantaikan tanah, atap daun rumbia serta dinding anyaman bambu. Orang Muslim mulai berdatangan dari Sumatra Barat, Sumatra Selatan, Sulawesi serta Jamaah dari Yaman Hadra Maud. Mereka berprofesi sebagai pedagang, guru mengajar membaca Al-Quran, Maulida, Barzanji, Handra, Samrah dan bela diri pencak silat. “Semua budaya itu masih terpelihara sampai sekarang” tuturnya. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/saptono-soemarsono/message
Bang Ige dan Podcaster Magang, Bro Ariel bergibah bersama dengan salah satu founder Jojgakarta Interista. Jangan lupa untuk follow IGnya juga di @jogjakartainterista dan twitternya @JogjaInterista. Yuk jangan lupa dengarkan ghibahan kita ya // Yang mau ngirim VN bisa kirim ke https://anchor.fm/fansnerazzurri
Mes56 is a collective of artists who work cooperatively with the community and its network in managing a home that is used as a work studio, study class, playroom and shelter. Formed in 2002 with independent funding, this community rests on the development of photography and contemporary art that intersects with other disciplines critically and contextually for the realization of an open, creative and independent society.
Kalo kalian yg ngikutin Frodcast dari awal banget pasti tau kalau sebenernya awal di bentuk kita tuh bertiga, tapi seiring berjalannya waktu temen kita Dicho memilih untuk fokus menyelesaikan kuliah dulu dan hengkang. Di episode ini Dicho cerita tentang kenapa dia mengambil keputusan itu, istimewanya Jogjakarta dan mengingatkan kita tentang pentingnya kesehatan mental. Keperluan bekerjasama melalui haris@froyonion.com atau aswin@froyonion.com Thumnbnail Fan art dari : @mfadillah.id
WeekEnd Series: Perjalanan hidup seseorang pasti berbeda dan mempunyai makna untuk dipelajari. Lulusan SMA 6 Jogjakarta ini akhirnya berkarir menjadi pengajar di Universitas Islam Indonesia dan sekarang ingin melengkapi jenjang pendidikan doktor nya di Universitas Hokkaido, Jepang. Bagaimana pengalaman hidup yang bisa kita pelajari? Mari dengarkan “Ngopi Bareng Temen” by Alfan Danny Arbianto --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alfan-danny-arbianto/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alfan-danny-arbianto/support
Postingan kali ini mengandung unsur imajinasi. Flashback ke masa-masa menikmati Jogjakarta yang beraneka ragam. Saking banyaknya, aku sampai lupa mau nyebutin apa lagi.
Giống như ở nhiều nơi trên thế giới, người dân Indonesia đeo khẩu trang khi ra đường để ngăn ngừa sự lây lan của COVID-19. Điều này thật khó khăn và bất tiện đối với những người bị khiếm thính hay lãng tai, gồm khoảng 20.000 người Indonesia. Để giúp họ, một người dân ở Jogjakarta trên đảo Java đã sáng chế chiếc khẩu trang trong suốt bằng cách sử dụng các miếng nhựa.
Pemerintah 6 Mei menegaskan mudik tetap dilarang. Ini akan semakin menambah kangen dengan kampung halaman atau kota kelahiran. Jogja misalnya
Generasi 90an pasti tahu banget yang namanya Dingdong, semacam arcade game gitu. Nah episode kali ini ngomongin masa lalu tentang asyiknya main game di Dingdongan. Kalau Aji, main dingdong di Kota Jogja sementara aku main dingdong di Kabupaten Kulonprogo. Meski jauh dari pusat kota Jogjakarta, tapi di Kulonprogo ada dingdong juga, jangan salah, anak daerah tetep gaul hehehee. Simak sampai selesai ya. Thanks
Assalamualaikum, Hi! Selamat Datang ke Nina Bobo Podcast. Di sini kami mengkongsikan kepada anda kisah-kisah seram yang akan menghantui malam-malam anda. Dalam Laparpo Podcast untuk kali ini, kami mendapat panggilan daripada beberapa orang yang menceritakan tentang pengalaman mereka berhadapan dengan entiti-entiti dan perkara mistik. Jangan lupa follow dan subcribe ke channel YouTube kami di https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWeqCA5eRaXAE1_UdNKwPig
Hallo rencang, Podcast episode kedua ini membahas tentang seorang penggemar sneakers yang juga sebagai pencuci sepatu di salah satu toko sneakers di Jogjakarta. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Juliet Burnett grew up in Sydney, while spending considerable time in Indonesia. Dancing was in Juilet’s blood; her grandmother, was the Sultan’s star dancer at his court in Jogjakarta. At the age of five her parents enrolled her in ballet school to see if she took after her grandmother. Later, Juliet studied at The Australian Ballet School, before joining the company in 2003. Juliet has worked in creations by Wayne McGregor, Stanton Welch, Alexei Ratmansky, Krysztof Pastor, Nicolo Fonte, Maina Gielgud, Rudolf Nureyev, Peggy van Praagh, Matjash Mrozewski, Stephen Baynes, Gideon Obarzanek, Graeme Murphy and Stephen Page. In mid-2015, Juliet left The Australian Ballet after her final show as Giselle. She left to become a freelance dancer performing in Australia and Indonesia, working with a range of people including Melanie Lane, a childhood friend. In 2016, Juliet made the move to Europe to join Ballet Vlaanderen, Belgium's premier dance company, under the directorship of renowned choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui. Since 2016, Juliet has been a First Soloist with Ballet Vlaanderen, where she has had new creations made for her by Édouard Lock in The Heart of August and The Heart of August ... continued and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui in his Requiem. Other roles include the title role in Akram Khan’s Giselle, in William Forsythe's Approximate Sonata and Workwithinwork, Pina Bausch's Café Müller, in Benjamin Millepied’s Bach Studies, as Marguerite in Jean-Christophe Maillot's Faust, as Queen Fabiola in Jeroen Verbruggen's Ma Mére L'Oye, Trisha Brown’s Twelve Ton Rose, in Alexander Ekman’s Joy, in Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's Firebird, Memento Mori, Exhibition and Fall, and the Snow Queen in Demis Volpi's Nutcracker. In 2017 she danced as Guest Artist with Dutch National Ballet, in Remi Wortmeyer's new creation, Passing Shadows. Juliet is also a writer, having been a regular contributor for Dance Tabs, MDM Dancewear's website and The Australian Ballet's blog Behind Ballet. She has written for other publications including Vogue Australia, Dance International and Gourmet Traveller magazines.
Juliet Burnett grew up in Sydney, while spending considerable time in Indonesia. Dancing was in Juilet’s blood; her grandmother, was the Sultan’s star dancer at his court in Jogjakarta. At the age of 5 her parents enrolled her in ballet school to see if she took after her grandmother. Later Juliet studied at The Australian Ballet School, before joining the company in 2003. Juliet has worked in creations by Wayne McGregor, Stanton Welch, Alexei Ratmansky, Krysztof Pastor, Nicolo Fonte, Maina Gielgud, Rudolf Nureyev, Peggy van Praagh, Matjash Mrozewski, Stephen Baynes, Gideon Obarzanek, Graeme Murphy and Stephen Page. In mid-2015 Juliet left The Australian Ballet after her final show as Giselle. She left to become a freelance dancer performing in Australia and Indonesia, working with a range of people including Melanie Lane, a childhood friend. In 2016 Juliet made the move to Europe to join Ballet Vlaanderen, Belgium's premier dance company, under the directorship of renowned choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui. Since 2016 Juliet has been a First Soloist with Ballet Vlaanderen, where she has had new creations made for her by Édouard Lock in The Heart of August and The Heart of August ... continued and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui in his Requiem. Other roles include the title role in Akram Khan’s Giselle, in William Forsythe's Approximate Sonata and Workwithinwork, Pina Bausch's Café Müller, in Benjamin Millepied’s Bach Studies, as Marguerite in Jean-Christophe Maillot's Faust, as Queen Fabiola in Jeroen Verbruggen's Ma Mére L'Oye, Trisha Brown’s Twelve Ton Rose, in Alexander Ekman’s Joy, in Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's Firebird, Memento Mori, Exhibition and Fall, and the Snow Queen in Demis Volpi's Nutcracker. In 2017 she danced as Guest Artist with Dutch National Ballet, in Remi Wortmeyer's new creation, Passing Shadows. Juliet is also a writer, having been a regular contributor for Dance Tabs, MDM Dancewear's website and The Australian Ballet's blog Behind Ballet. She has written for other publications including Vogue Australia, Dance International and Gourmet Traveller magazines. With such an extensive career and so many interesting things to talk about this interview is presented in two parts.
Untuk Podcast Malam Jumaat kali ini ,Dewi Remaja 2019, Shaza Bae akan turun dan lepak santai dengan Fify dan Hydar.Shaza bukan sahaja akan bercerita tentang perkembangan terbaru dan hobi masa lapangnya, malah dia akan turut berkongsi dengan korang pengalamannya sewaktu menyertai Dewi Remaja sehinggalah dinobatkan sebagai juara pertandingan berprestij tersebut.Dengarkan juga Shaza bercerita perasaannya saat mendapat ucapan tahniah dari Haneesya Hanee, bekas pemenang Dewi Remaja 2018 serta pendapat dan penerimaan masyarakat apabila dirinya dinobatkan sebagai pemenang.Selain itu dengarkan juga dia bercerita mengenai pengalaman-pengalaman masa lalu nya antaranya pengalaman melakukan internship di Jogjakarta dan perancangan nya buat masa akan datangPemenang Dewi Remaja 2019 ini turut berkongsi pandangan dan menjawab soalan-soalan hangat dari Fify dan Hydar isu diantaranya cara Shaza menangani kecaman dari netizen di media sosial, status dirinya samada masih single atau sudah berpunya, kriteria lelaki pilihan dan banyak lagi rahsia peribadi yang korang takkan pernah dengar di mana-mana.#malamjumaat #shazabae #fifyhydar #fifyzami #hydar69 #podcast #hiburanFollow kami di Instagram:Malam Jumaat: https://www.instagram.com/malamjumaat/ONZZ: https://www.instagram.com/onzz.co/Follow Host Kami:Fify Azmi: https://www.instagram.com/fifyazmi/Hydar: https://www.instagram.com/hydar69/Follow Guest Kami:Shaza Bae: https://www.instagram.com/shazabae_|An ONZZ Original Podcast|
Porous Borders: Experimental Music in the Southern Hemisphere
This week's episode is the first in a series of three episodes focusing on the Jogja Noise Bombing collective from Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Jogja Noise Bombing's annual festival is coming up on 25 and 26 January, so in the weeks leading up to the festival, I'll be interviewing a few members of the collective. If you're unfamiliar with JNB, they are most famous for their guerilla noise performances in public places around Jogjakarta.First up is an interview with my friend Sean Stellfox. Sean is a noise musician originally from Delaware in the United States but for the past 5 years he has been based in Central Java in Indonesia where he's toured extensively and been involved with projects like the Jogja Noise Bombing Collective, the Noise Bombing label, and the band ASU (USA). He generally performs under the name Bossbattle, but sometimes as Stellfox. In most of his projects Sean primarily works with locally-made and self-built synthesisers.Last year Sean co-authored the book Jogja Noise Bombing: From the Street to the Stage, which is kind of an oral history of the Jogja Noise Bombing Collective. You download the book for free as an ebook or pdf file from archive.org (check the shownotes for a link), and it's in both English and Indonesian. In 2019 Sean and I also toured together in Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, and so we talk about that a little bit in the podcast as well.Please rate, review and subscribe to the show on iTunes or whatever else you use to get podcasts, and if you know people who would like the show, please share it with them.Tracks played: ASU (USA) Live in Kyoto, ASU (USA) Live at Jogja Noise Bombing 2018LINKS:Concrescence Records YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqKkFOv5-FOVTTbl0oojrfw? Jogja Noise Bombing: From the Street to the Stage book: https://archive.org/details/JNBFSSJogja Noise Bombing label: https://noisebombing.bandcamp.com/ASU (USA) on Bandcamp: https://asuusa.bandcamp.com/Bossbattle on Bandcamp: https://bossbattle.bandcamp.com/Audio recording of ASU (USA) at JNB Festival 2018: https://archive.org/details/JogjaNoiseBombingFestival2018LiveRecording
Minggu , 29 Desember 2019 Dilayani Oleh : Pdm. Kusbiantoro Dengarkan Siaran Ulang Setiap Hari Senin Pkl. 13.00
Minggu, 5 Januari 2020 Dilayani oleh : Pdt. Ir. Lukas Yoesianto Siaran Ulang Setiap hari Senin Pkl. 13.00
Sebuah episode pilot podcast maha - random ini dimana kami membicarakan apapun yang pengen kami bicarakan.
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Sebuah pertemuan tidak sengaja, berawal dari update status, dm, lalu sampe jadi guide dan photographer skema.kita di Jogjakarta
"Menurutnya Jogja indah begitu adanya. Setiap jengkal, setiap sudut, bahkan setiap sisi Kota Jogjakarta memiliki keelokan yang kerap kali sulit dideskripsikan dengan sekedarnya kata-kata. Atau mungkin semua itu karena setiap jengkalnya memiliki cerita." Powered by Anchor (https://anchor.fm/)
This episode highlights Universitas Airlangga participation at the International Humanitarian Law Moot Court Competition 2019 Indonesia National Round held from 8 to 10 November 2019 at the Faculty of Law Universitas Gadjah Mada, Jogjakarta, Indonesia. At the end of this episode, there will be a segment on "something to know" about IHL. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/airlanggatalks/message
Seni Persembahan - itulah fokus Silang Kata Podcast minggu ini. Azree mengimbau kenangan membawa Hafiz dan Eja ke sebuah rakaman rancangan televisyen di Indonesia iaitu Golden Memories Asia, dan mereka bercerita mengenai pengalaman dan pemerhatian sewaktu berada di dalam Studio 5 Indosiar. Hafiz pula menyambung mengenai pengalamannya menonton teater di Jogjakarta, serta ketika pementasan teater interaktif di #KABO. Perbincangan mengenai kepentingan menghargai dunia seni persembahan, dikemudikan oleh Eja. Mereka bercerita mengenai pengalaman menonton teater dan juga pengalaman terlibat secara langsung di dalam produksi sebuah teater. Bagi sebarang pertanyaan dan maklum balas, sila e-mel silangkatapodcast@gmail.com atau ke instagram @silangkatapodcast. Penerbit: Azree Ariffin Peneraju: Azree Ariffin, Hafiz Latiff & Sayidah Muizzah Penghargaan Suara Latar Intro & Outro : Zamir Azfar Nyanyian Lenggok Melayu: Nurainol Wahidah
Bagaimana mungkin seseorang yang anggota tubuhnya tak lengkap bisa menjadi seorang Barista ? Tapi tidak buat Eko dan Irfantoro yang keduanya sudah membuktikan bahwa pendapat itu tidak benar. Dengan segala keterbatasan fisik yang dimiliki, keduanya mampu bekerja sebagai penyeduh kopi di Cuppable yang berada di Pusat Rehabilitasi Yakkum, Jogja.
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Di Klinik Kopi yang berlokasi di Jogja, pengunjung diajak untuk lebih menghayati kopi bukan hanya sebagai minuman saja, tapi beragam kisah menarik dan kadang tak terduga. Obrolan bersama Firmansyah atau yang lebih dikenal dengan nama panggilan "Pepeng".
Segmen baru Podcast Besar Mulut yang membahas paranormal experience, ya walaupun aslinya penakut soal begituan tapi mencoba menjadi terapi bagi diri sendiri biar gak penakut-penakut amat. Kali ini seorang teman yang baru saja menjadi Peramal bercerita tentang pengalaman mistisnya. Doi udah lama ngerasa punya bakat six sense dalam dirinya karena turunan dari kakeknya. Doi bercerita bagaimana pengalaman pertama bertemu dengan makhluk-makhluk astral hingga kehidupan misterinya selama bertinggal di Jogjakarta selama kurang lebih 4 tahun, kehidupannya sebagai anak kosan selalu ditemani oleh mereka para makhluk astral mulai dari kontrakan hingga kosan selalu ada yang menemaninya. Bahkan dalam kurun waktu belakangan ini doi merasa punya bakat menjadi peramal dan mulai rajin menjadi peramal gratisan untuk orang-orang sekitarnya. Sampai mendapat alarm dari ilmunya, doi suka meriang sebagai pertanda buruk untuknya di waktu kemudian.
Perubahan iklim itu apa sih? Apa yang menyebabkannya? Apakah hal-hal kecil yang kita lakukan setiap hari mempengaruhi perubahan iklim? Simak podcast #CleanomicRadio yuk bersama dengan Climate Rangers yang membahas tentang isu perubahan lingkungan! Tidak hanya itu, Climate Rangers juga menjawab pertanyaan-pertanyaan yang kamu submit melalui instagram Cleanomic. Climate Rangers merupakan supporter base dari NGO internasional, yaitu 350.org, yang berfokus kepada transisi energi terbarukan. Jumlah volunteer yang terdata pada Climate Rangers sebanyak 30 orang, sedangkan yang tidak terdata, yaitu sebanyak 50 orang. Terdapat juga komunitas pendukung kampanye FFI (Fossilfree Indonesia) yang berada di 12 kota di Indonesia, yakni Jogjakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, Malang, Cirebon, Cilegon, Palembang, Bengkulu, Medan, Jember, Padang, dan Bandung.
Pro-You Channel Dipublikasikan tanggal 6 Mei 2019 Liputan Kajian Kemuslimahan UMMIDA Jogokariyan, "Be a Great Muslimah, Jadikan Dirimu Dirindu Surga" bersama Ustadzah dr. Ferihana Ummu Sulaym pada hari Ahad, 28 April 2019 di Masjid Jogokariyan, Jogjakarta.
Episode monolog tentang pengalaman bertemu keluarga tuna netra di Jogjakarta
Episode monolog tentang pengalaman bertemu keluarga tuna netra di Jogjakarta
Curhat ceria ngaprak di jalanan Jogjakarta
Di podcast kali ini gw bercerita tentang waktu gw modusin cewe Jepang di Jogjakarta. Dan tepat pada saat itulah gw mendapatkan "sesuatu" darinya. Mau tau "sesuatu" nya apa ? Enjoy the podcast yaah! Ask Me: @ceritailham || mrilhams@gmail.com
Belakangan ini Instagram telah mengeluarkan Featurebaru yakni IGTV. nah karena itu juga banyak orang yang berspekulasi kalau ini mungkin bisa menjadi saingan berat bagi youtube ?.. DIZ merupakan salah satu program dari Vlog aku yang berisi tentang kegiatan sehari-hari dari aku. Vlog ini berisi kegiatan ketika aku hunting foto,makanan,travel atau terkadang juga ada keresahan yang kepengen aku ungkapkan di sini. nah DIZ sendiri merupakan kepanjangan dari DIary of Zainudin?.. tentu saja kedepannya aku harap channel ini bisa memberikan informasi dan pengetahuan kepada teman-teman semua. yah tentu saja mengenai aset-aset budaya serta wisata lokal yang ada di Jogjakarta. Jika kalian Suka Silakan share video ini,Supaya makin banyak orang yang melihat dan makin rame. kalian bisa mencari saya di Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/simbahudin/ Googeplus: https://plus.google.com/u/1/+zainudinudin22 Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/zeencraft/
Kali ini aku kepengen ngebahas banyaknya Konten Rusuh di Tiktok. DIZ merupakan salah satu program dari Vlog aku yang berisi tentang kegiatan sehari-hari dari aku. Vlog ini berisi kegiatan ketika aku hunting foto,makanan,travel atau terkadang juga ada keresahan yang kepengen aku ungkapkan di sini. nah DIZ sendiri merupakan kepanjangan dari DIary of Zainudin?.. tentu saja kedepannya aku harap channel ini bisa memberikan informasi dan pengetahuan kepada teman-teman semua. yah tentu saja mengenai aset-aset budaya serta wisata lokal yang ada di Jogjakarta. Jika kalian Suka Silakan share video ini,Supaya makin banyak orang yang melihat dan makin rame. kalian bisa mencari saya di Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/simbahudin/ Googeplus: https://plus.google.com/u/1/+zainudinudin22 Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/zeencraft/
DIZ merupakan salah satu program dari Vlog aku yang berisi tentang kegiatan sehari-hari dari aku. Vlog ini berisi kegiatan ketika aku hunting foto,makanan,travel atau terkadang juga ada keresahan yang kepengen aku ungkapkan di sini. nah DIZ sendiri merupakan kepanjangan dari DIary of Zainudin?.. tentu saja kedepannya aku harap channel ini bisa memberikan informasi dan pengetahuan kepada teman-teman semua. yah tentu saja mengenai aset-aset budaya serta wisata lokal yang ada di Jogjakarta. Jika kalian Suka Silakan share video ini,Supaya makin banyak orang yang melihat dan makin rame. kalian bisa mencari saya di Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/simbahudin/ Googeplus: https://plus.google.com/u/1/+zainudin... Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/zeencraft/
DIZ merupakan salah satu program dari Vlog aku yang berisi tentang kegiatan sehari-hari dari aku. Vlog ini berisi kegiatan ketika aku hunting foto,makanan,travel atau terkadang juga ada keresahan yang kepengen aku ungkapkan di sini. nah DIZ sendiri merupakan kepanjangan dari DIary of Zainudin?.. tentu saja kedepannya aku harap channel ini bisa memberikan informasi dan pengetahuan kepada teman-teman semua. yah tentu saja mengenai aset-aset budaya serta wisata lokal yang ada di Jogjakarta. Jika kalian Suka Silakan share video ini,Supaya makin banyak orang yang melihat dan makin rame. kalian bisa mencari saya di Instagram : www.instagram.com/simbahudin/ Googeplus: plus.google.com/u/1/+zainudin... Facebook : www.facebook.com/zeencraft/
Habitus Podcast Ep. 5“It’s ok being a perfectionist.” – Kezia KarinIn this 5th episode we talked to Kezia Karin (IG: @keziakarin). For more than a decade, she has been consistently working on various projects across Indonesia and beyond. Currently overseeing more than 20 creative forces in the studio, Karin continues her never-ending process of learning – allowing her to transform into one of the most adventurous interior designers of our time.In this episode, we discovered why she loved Jogjakarta so dearly. She also shared her workout routines that keep her fit on the job (and gruelling travel schedule), her time management strategy, her view on CRYPTOCURRENCY and why she got into it, the lessons learned during her internship at PTI Jakarta (and how she met her mentor) and her thoughts about INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY from the perspective of a designer.Special thanks to John of Kluege Automation (IG: @kluege) for co-hosting and providing the studio to record this episode. I hope you enjoy listening this episode, as much as we enjoyed recording it.You can reach Karin at@keziakarin@keziakarin.studio
Chris and Jerry talk about one of the top ten destinations in the world to visit - Eastern Indonesia. There is something there that will excite and amaze nearly every traveler of any age. The island of Java with its access to Krakatoa volcano, Jogjakarta and Surakarta with impressive Javanese temples including Borobudur and Prambanan, the active volcano Mount Bromo, and the beautiful Tengger mountain chain, Bali which appeals to nearly everyone with magnificent beaches, hill-country Ubud, and a variety of physical activiities, orangutans, culture, and festivals in Sumatra, the amazing three hundred Stone Age societies of West Papua, Sulawesi's Londa burieal caves and Kete Kesu, unique home architure of Troja village, and other unique sites, and rarely visited East and West Timor with their excellent diving and snorkeling, beaches, and unique cemeteries. You will want to go to this fantastic area of the world after listening to this show.
Lolo Santosa is the founder of Toko-Toko, an online and pop-up shop. Their shop offers Indonesian brands that are created and based on Sustainable and Fair Trade principles. Products range from fashion, home goods and accessories. They currently work with artisans in Jogjakarta and Flores to create their in-house brand Martini and Milk. Lolo spoke to her father when she went back home to Indonesia. Her family is from an island called Java, and although she had been living in the US a long time she felt like she needed to go back to her roots for clarity. It was clear that the law degree Lolo had achieved in school wasn't feeding her soul. It wasn't giving her the purpose that she desperately was trying to understand. All she knew was that there were little things in her life that were calling her. The environment, sustainable fashion, and the Javanese people that she cared about so deeply. Lolo asked her father a simple question, “what does it mean for you to be a Javanese?”. He responded simply, “being a Javanese means you understand what your mission is in life”. From those words sparked an understanding for Lolo about what she was looking for. She was looking for a mission. Something she could be proud of, no matter how difficult it may be. The risk of creating a selfless mission can seem daunting, but it’s the pride Lolo feels that keeps her going. I’m sure it’s a feeling she would never give up to make her life just a little easier again. Find Lolo Online: Website - https://www.tokotoko.us/ Facebook - @tokotokoUS Instagram - @tokotoko.us Some Questions I Ask: When did you start thinking about sustainability and helping your people from Java? (05:03) At what point did things really transition from being enlightened to taking action? (12:20) What is the process of how workers get compensated so little for the things we buy? (14:28) What are some of the values we can take from your people and bring them to the US? (23:30) Do you think other companies, especially big ones, will step up to the plate and help many of these people get treated fairly? (28:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn About: The people of Java, which is an island in Indonesia How respecting the environment can directly effect your happiness The power of meditation How to purchase sustainable products that are supporting the workers The anxieties of running your own business, and how to deal with them Music Composed by John Zarcone