About the FestivalIn celebration of the plaited arts in Kalimantan (and on the island of Borneo as a whole), the Lontar Foundation, in cooperation with Total E&P Indonesie Foundation, Bentara Budaya, and other partners, will host a series of related events in Jakarta over a period of ten days
Two main events —a book launch and an exhibition— will be complemented by numerous other events, each and all aimed at raising public awareness of the beauty, creativity, and diversity of the plaited arts of Borneo The range of events is intended both to appeal to the cognoscenti and to excite interest among the wider public: from young to old; school children to university students; designers to researchers; and even to curious traveler and food lovers Free admission, open daily from 10.00-18.00 (longer if there is an evening function) Location of venue : Bentara Budaya Jakarta Jl. Palmerah Selatan 17, Jakarta 10270 Tel: 021-5483008 ext 7910,7911 map of location |
Tentang Festival iniDalam rangka merayakan seni anyaman Kalimantan (dan dari pulau Kalimantan secara keseluruhan), Yayasan Lontar, bekerja sama dengan Yayasan Bhakti Total Bagi Indonesia Lestari, Bentara Budaya dan mitra lainnya, akan menjadi tuan rumah dari serangkaian acara terkait di Jakarta selama sepuluh hari
Dua acara utama --peluncuran buku dan pameran— disertai dengan berbagai acara lainnya, semua ditujukan untuk meningkatkan kesadaran masyarakat tentang keindahan, kreativitas, dan keragaman seni anyaman Kalimantan Kami harapkan dapat membangkitkan minat masyarakat luas tentang Kalimantan: dari muda sampai tua, anak-anak sekolah hingga mahasiswa, desainer , peneliti, dan bahkan wisatawan dan pecinta makanan Gratis dan terbuka untuk umum setiap hari Jam 10.00-18.00 (lebih lama apabila ada acara malam) Lokasi Pameran dan seluruh rangkaian acara : Bentara Budaya Jakarta Jl. Palmerah Selatan 17, Jakarta 10270 Tel : 021 5483008 ext 7910, 7911 peta lokasi |
Time Table of Events
Topics for Special Events
- Penan Plaitworks in Everyday Life by Valerie Mashman
- Sapuyung - Ngaju large ceremonial hats by Junita Arneld Maiullari
- Kalimantan Cuisine by William W. Wongso
- “Transforming Traditions” : how to produce new, fresh & modern designs for living, while maintaining local traditions by Adhi Nugraha
- Kalimantan Architecture and Traditional Houses by Yori Antar
- Exploring Prehistoric Borneo Rock Art by Pindi Setiawan
- Exploring the Roots of Kalimantan’s Literature and Culture by Korrie Layun Rampan
- Meet the Maker :Documenting Traditional Creativity in “Plaited Arts from the Borneo Rainforests” with John H. McGlynn, Eddy Mulyadi and Ahadiat Joedawinata as Moderator.