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Date
15 December 2017 - 15:30

Interview with Digital Nativ: “Technology is not all high tech circuits and wires, technology can be a way of thinking”

Digital Nativ is a digital fabrication and rapid prototyping studio. In the past couple of weeks, Digital Nativ explored Java and Flores for a collaboration with Invisible Flock

Date
04 December 2017 - 13:56

Report: Arts and Disability Mapping – Indonesia

One of the British Council’s arts priorities is to lead the way in supporting disability arts, as we place high importance on representing marginalised voices and their access to the arts.

Date
23 November 2017 - 15:57

Ikbal Sangkakala Builds a Musical Instrument, and Showcases It in the UK

Abandon Normal Devices (AND) is a catalyst for new approaches to art-making and digital invention. Ikbal Simamora Lubys, based in Yogyakarta, was showing his work in this event.

Date
14 November 2017 - 13:56

Great Britain is Rich with Musical History

Perhaps not many people knew that Soleh was once a music journalist, and great at it.

A model posing in front of a camera
Date
30 October 2017 - 19:14

Enabling and supporting collaboration across borders

Programme manger Kemi explains why the world should be interested in Indonesia right now, and what the British Council has been doing to enable collaboration with the UK.

Thearosa and Dan Croll performing at UK/ID Festival 2017.
Date
30 October 2017 - 18:38

Interview with musicians Dan Croll and Thearosa

We interviewed UK songwriter Dan Croll and Indonesian musician Thearosa to find out more about their collaboration.

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Independent music
Hanyaterra, Jatiwangi’s famous ceramic music collective live scoring George Clark's film 'Distant Echo'
Date
27 October 2017 - 20:28

George Clark in residency: Translating and transforming film through collective practice

UK filmmaker and curator George Clark spent two and a half months in residence with Jatiwangi Art Factory (JAF) in the small village of Jatiwangi West Java.

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Documentary film, Independent music
The orchestra performing live during a screening of Hitchcock's film 'The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog'
Date
27 October 2017 - 17:27

How to live score a film

As part of the UK/ID Festival 2017 programme, audience members had to unique opportunity to watch two films live-scored for the first time in Indonesia.

Tags
Documentary film, Independent music
Afrikan Boy performing at the last night of UK/ID Festival
Date
27 October 2017 - 17:22

In pictures: Dance workshops, performance art and music from UK/ID Festival 2017

Tags
Independent music, Theatre and Dance, Arts and Disability
A woman wearing headphones watching a video.
Date
19 October 2017 - 17:52

Artists and curators from the UK and Indonesia showcase their work at the UK/ID Festival 2017

What happens when artists take their ideas to the other side of the world? Take a look at some of the exhibits on display during UK/ID Festival 2017.

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Arts Residency
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