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Date
17 November 2016 - 14:49

Meet the animator creating visuals for Kero Kero Bonito

Animator and VJ Rimbawan Gerilya created animations for British band Kero Kero Bonito performancein Jakarta. We caught up with Rimbawan before the gig to find out about his inspirations.

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Independent music, Arts and Technology
James Cousin and his workshop participants in Jakarta
Date
16 November 2016 - 11:11

Shakespeare and contemporary dance in Indonesia

Following the performances in Jakarta and Solo of James Cousins Company's 'Rosalind', a reworking of Shakespeare’s 'As You Like It', the non-profit organisation Ballet ID helped facilitate two contemporary dance workshops in Jakarta. We spoke with Mariska and Tabita from Ballet ID to find out what they thought of 'Rosalind', how the workshops went in Jakarta and what's next for Ballet ID.

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Theatre and Dance
A man looks at the Someone Come Find Me installation.
Date
15 November 2016 - 12:21

Message in a bottle 2.0: sending SMS messages out to sea

We talked to the creative collaborator of Someone Come Find Me remix at the opening - the project sends out audience messages out to sea at Ancol and to a upcycled old TVs at Kota Tua

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Arts and Technology
Robbie playing his Tesla coil - XFRMR at Yogyakarta
Date
07 November 2016 - 22:26

Robbie Thomson's tesla coil tour in pictures

Glaswegian artist Robbie Thomson visted Bandung, Yogyakarta and Surabaya as part of our UK/ID Festival 2016, mesmersing audiences and collaborating with local artists.

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Independent music, Arts and Technology
People watching BFI short films outdoors at the UK/ID opening night
Date
31 October 2016 - 12:09

UK/ID Festival 2016 - Our first two weeks

Find out what's been happening during the first two weeks of our UK/ID Festival 2016.

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

Date
09 September 2016 - 12:31

Jo Verrent on her visit to Indonesia

In April 2016, creative producer, diversity trainer and consultant Jo Verrent visited Indonesia for an Arts and Disability research and consultancy visit as part of our UK/Indonesia 2016-18.

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UK/Indonesia 2016-18, Arts and Disability
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
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