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Date
01 November 2018 - 17:34

Kicking It Off with a Bang

Get into all the fun at the Kick-Off Gig of UK/ID Festival featuring rousing sets by Kunokini, Hilang Child and The Fish Police.

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Independent music
Date
01 November 2018 - 15:07

Five Indonesian authors to read now

We spent the day at Ubud Writers and Readers Festival speaking to Indonesian and UK authors - here are five Indonesian authors you should be reading now based on their recommendations.

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Literature
Norman Erikson Pasaribu at Ubud Writers and Readers Festival
Date
01 November 2018 - 13:54

Indonesian literature is the focus of London Book Fair 2019

Twelve Indonesian authors will be heading to London to represent Indonesian literature at The London Book Fair in March 2019.

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Literature
Date
30 October 2018 - 17:57

Not just another fish out of water

Get to know better The Fish Police’s infectious brand of neurodiverse punk in this lively interview with the talented foursome from London.

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Arts and Disability Independent music
Date
30 October 2018 - 13:21

Celebrating everyday heroes 100 different ways

Creative Black Country’s Liam Smyth and Adin Mbuh from Hysteria team up once again for this year’s UK/ID Festival to showcase 100 Masters of Semarang.

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Arts and Technology
Date
23 October 2018 - 17:32

The missing child is now found

Find out how Ed Riman or Hilang Child embodies a UK/ID collaboration in its truest sense via this interview.

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Independent music
Echi in a wheelchair going down the runway
Date
22 October 2018 - 16:41

Transforming the runway at Jakarta Fashion Week

The Sean Sheila x Teatum Jones show at Jakarta Fashion Week marked a very important time in history.

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Fashion Arts and Disability
Namira being photographed
Date
21 October 2018 - 15:04

Open casting at Jakarta Fashion Week

UK/ID festival have collaborated with designers Sean Sheila and Teatum Jones to put on show at Jakarta Fashion week with a difference.

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Fashion Arts and Disability
Date
19 October 2018 - 17:21

How music media and industry keep the beat alive: a conversation with Chris Cooke, Gareth Main and Simon Raymonde

Read the discussion on the future of music journalism and industry with Chris Cooke (CMU), Gareth Main (The Quietus) and Simon Raymonde (Bella Union) from Archipelago Festival.

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Independent music
A woman dancing at Deaf Rave as part of Festival Bebas Batas in Jakarta
Date
19 October 2018 - 15:24

Bringing the first ever deaf rave to Jakarta

We talked to Troi ‘DJ Chinaman’ Lee about his music parties for deaf people and collaborating with Indonesian music collectives and DJs.

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Arts and Disability
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