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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
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
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
disabled group Jakarta barrier free tourism perform public art on car free day
Date
16 October 2018 - 17:44

Breaking boundaries at Festival Bebas Batas

The showcase weekend was a celebration of brilliant art by disabled people. The festival comprised of visual art music, theatre, dance, films, talks, workshops and public intervention art.

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Arts and Disability
Date
24 September 2018 - 18:59

Cultivating the Food, Preserving the Culture

With the help of Cooking Sections and Rahung Nasution, OK. Video and British Council explore the food culture of the Dayak Iban people in West Kalimantan.

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Arts and Technology
Date
19 September 2018 - 18:08

Around the Continent in 21 days

The Nocturnes touring company have spent July performing, went to Makassar to open the show in Indonesia and then on to Jakarta. Here’s how it happened.

Date
19 September 2018 - 12:50

Tapping into Indonesia’s Potential for Cultural Literacy

This year’s Indonesia International Book Fair sees 5 UK publishers showcasing their work during this 5-day instalment, in hopes of forging closing ties between UK & Indonesia writers.

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Literature
Date
28 August 2018 - 17:59

Exploration of Rhythm, Texture, and Sound in Arkipel Film Festival 2018

Helen Petts, an artist film-maker who explores rhythm, texture, and sound, was invited by Forum Lenteng to participate in this year's Arkipel Film Festival. Read the interview here.

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Visual Arts
Date
04 July 2018 - 17:06

A Throwback to Edinburgh Showcase 2017

It often feels exciting to discover new forms of theatre and what new forms of art and entertainment may emerge in future society, and last year’s British Council’s Edin

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Theatre and Dance
Date
16 May 2018 - 15:49

Indonesian Literary Scene in the Eye of UK Publishers

In anticipation of Indonesia as market focus at next year’s London Book Fair, British Council Indonesia invited several UK publishers for a literature visit programme to Indonesia.

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Literature
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