when: 18 May 2024 | venue: Ashfield Town Hall | cost: Admission Free | address: Ashfield NSW 2131 | website: https://www.16albermarle.com/exhibitions/ex19-on-tradition | tickets: http://bit.ly/onindonesian
published: 10 May 2024, 4 min read
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On Indonesian: Wearable art and hip hop is a showcase of Indonesian wearable art by Indonesian communities and diaspora and performance by visiting artist Presiden Tidore. (Juanga Culture)
Presented by 16albermarle Project Space and Balai Bahasa dan Budaya NSW (BBBI), learn about the traditions of textiles across Indonesia including batik, ulos and ikat, used for ceremony and clothing. These works and their cultural history will be showcased on the body to audiences with interpretive commentary. Following the showcase, Presiden Tidore and his crew will bring their passion for Malukan culture and their signature blend of contemporary and traditional music and dance to the stage.
In Indonesia, Presiden Tidore has a growing audience, attracted by his dynamic performances supported by performers, musicians and artists. His music draws on the traditions and history of his home island, Tidore, and calls for a greater recognition of the complex and vibrant contemporary cultures that lie away from the main centres of Indonesian culture in Java and Bali.
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On Indonesian: Wearable art and hip hop is a showcase of Indonesian wearable art by Indonesian communities and diaspora and performance by visiting artist Presiden Tidore. (Juanga Culture)
Presented by 16albermarle Project Space and Balai Bahasa dan Budaya NSW (BBBI), learn about the traditions of textiles across Indonesia including batik, ulos and ikat, used for ceremony and clothing. These works and their cultural history will be showcased on the body to audiences with interpretive commentary. Following the showcase, Presiden Tidore and his crew will bring their passion for Malukan culture and their signature blend of contemporary and traditional music and dance to the stage.
In Indonesia, Presiden Tidore has a growing audience, attracted by his dynamic performances supported by performers, musicians and artists. His music draws on the traditions and history of his home island, Tidore, and calls for a greater recognition of the complex and vibrant contemporary cultures that lie away from the main centres of Indonesian culture in Java and Bali.
Go see On Indonesian Wearable Art And Hip Hop 2024.
On Indonesian Wearable Art And Hip Hop 2024 is on 18 May 2024. The opening hours are: 6 PM to 9 PM. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 0449 288 098 for details. Visit their website at https://www.16albermarle.com/exhibitions/ex19-on-tradition.
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