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Flinders Jembatan on show at INDOfest

Oct 02, 2015
Indonesian community artist Moelyono, pictured this week at the Pendopo Javanese cultural pavilion at Flinders University, Bedford Park, with one of his eye-catching portraits.

Indonesian community artist Moelyono, pictured this week at the Pendopo Javanese cultural pavilion at Flinders University, Bedford Park, with one of his eye-catching portraits.

INDOfest, a celebration of Indonesian culture in the city on Monday, will cap off a successful Adelaide OzAsia Festival.

Sponsored by Flinders University, both cultural events have been a great opportunity to showcase Flinders Jembatan – the SA program working to build bridges between Australia and Indonesia.

At INDOfest, the Flinders Jembatan initiative will be showcased at a marquee located at the Migration Museum courtyard near the chapel where children’s games including Congklak will be conducted.

From 1.30pm-2.10pm, noted Indonesian community artist, Moelyono, will conduct a free drawing workshop for children in the green area of the SA Museum.

In town for OzAsia, Moelyono supported the special Tutti Arts and Perspektif program promoting cultural engagement between disabled artists in Indonesia and Australia. The Shedding Light sepeda lampu performances finish tomorrow.

On Sunday, short films made by Flinders students, entitled East by South East, will be screened at the Mercury Cinema.

INDOfest on Monday will feature traditional and modern music, dance and cultural activities from the different regions of Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali, the Eastern Nusa Tenggara islands and Papua.

The activities will be held in and around the Migration Museum and other indoor and outdoor areas of the SA Museum, Art Gallery and SA Library.

Presented by the Australian-Indonesian Association of SA, the free community INDOfest cultural and culinary festival will be staged along the city’s North Tce cultural precinct from 11am to 7pm on Monday, 5 October, on the final day of the annual Asia Festival.

West Javanese musician Dodi Darmadi will share his skills in drumming and kite-making – as well as workshops in mask-making, dancing and angklung.

Dora Melati, a Javanese dancer from Melbourne, will perform a dance from the Hindu epic, the Mahabahrata, with her members of the famous Jakarta-based Wayang Orang Bharata Jakarta.

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Adelaidean Papua will perform Pangkur Sagu, a contemporary dance from West Papua that highlights the importance of sago (sagu) in the livelihood of Papuans.

Adelaide’s Batik House will present a ‘Reality Fashion Show’ featuring the beautiful batik designs of Methasari Damayantisold throughout Australia and South-East Asia.

There is free car parking on the Torrens Parade Ground and local streets. Entrance is via Kintore Ave and North Tce.

For more information go to www.indofest.com.au or follow on Facebook, Twitter (@INDOfest) and Instagram #indofest.

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