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Belinda and Mariska besides UNLIMITED banner at Tramway
Date
22 September 2016 - 13:05

Ballet ID at UNLIMITED - What did they think?

The first ever UNLIMITED Festival in Glasgow, is attended by Belinda and Mariska from Ballet ID, we found out what they think about their experiences.

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Arts and Disability, UK/Indonesia 2016-18
View from Blast Theory's Studio in Brighton
Date
15 September 2016 - 00:44

Residency Opportunity with Blast Theory

Blast Theory, in Brighton, UK, is offering a unique opportunity for an Indonesian artist to spend up to four weeks at its studio in March 2017

Hana and Annisa in front of UNLIMITED festival poster at Southbank Centre
Date
08 September 2016 - 19:29

Indonesia delegates join the Unlimited Festival in London

Two Indonesia’s talented young individuals, Hana Madness and Annisa Rahmania are invited by the British Council to attend the festival and create connections with creative disabled artists.

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Arts and Disability
Date
23 August 2016 - 16:50

Lily Yulianti Farid participates in Edinburgh Festivals

Lily Yulianti Farid, the initiator and director of Makassar International Writers Festival (MIWF) takes part in Momentum, the Edinburgh Festivals International Programme.

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Literature
Date
29 June 2016 - 21:36

Music recommendations from The Great Escape Festival 2016

Arts Programme Manager Camelia Harahap shares her music recommendations from The Great Escape Festival in Brighton.

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Independent music
Date
23 June 2016 - 22:20

Eric Sasono: Support for the underdogs of film industry

Eric Sasono reflects on the documentary film 'ecosystem' in Indonesia.

Tags
Documentary film
Virtual Reality at Sheffield Documentary Festival 2016
Date
16 June 2016 - 22:14

Eric Sasono: Alternate Realities experience in Sheffield

Film critic Eric Sasono talks about his experience of Virtual Reality at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2016.

Tags
Arts and Technology, Documentary film
Boy Jumps Ship at The Great Escape Festival
Date
15 June 2016 - 21:43

Music journalist Michael Mulyadi at The Great Escape

Music journalist Michael Mulyadi shares his thoughts and observations about The Great Escape Festival.

Tags
Independent music
A picture of the schedule for the Sheffield Documentary Film Festival
Date
13 June 2016 - 21:56

Indonesian film critic Eric Sasono at Sheffield Doc/Fest

Indonesian film critic Eric Sasono talks about films, Sheffield and new faces in the industry.

Tags
Documentary film
Indonesian fashion designers with Indonesian president at Fenwick department store in London.
Date
26 April 2016 - 10:30

President Jokowi and young fashion designers visit London

Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits the Indonesian designers pop-up shop in London.

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Fashion
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