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Art exhibition: DISKOMFEST#5
May 31 – June 2, 2013
Art exhibition: DISKOMFEST#5 by ISI students.
Venue: Jogja National Museum at jalan Amri Yahya no 1 Wirobrajan, Yogyakarta.
GALA CONCERT
April 13, 2013 starts at 7:30pm
Student Orchestra: GALA CONCERT with Guest Conductor Ms. Kanako Abe, works by Gioachino Rossini (Overture Barber of Seville), Edvard Grieg (Peer Gynt Suite no. 1) and Antonin Dvorak (Symphony no. 8). Free with invitation, RSVP contacts Tias at 085643286736 or Desy at 085642523063.
Venue: Concert Hall of ISI Yogyakarta at jalan Parangtritis.
[NGGRESULO], Pamerkan Karya Keluhan Mahasiswa Seni Rupa ISI Yogyakarta
Sebanyak 123 karya mahasiswa Fakultas Seni Rupa ISI Yogyakarta ditampilkan dalam pameran seni rupa bertajuk ‘[NGGRESULO]’ mulai 19 hingga 26 Januari 2013 di Jogja Gallery, Jl. Pekapalan No 7, Alun-alun Utara Yogyakarta. Pameran yang diselenggarakan oleh BEM Fakultas Seni Rupa 2012 ini merupakan penutupan akhir tahun program 2012 kemarin. Tema “Nggresulo” dipilih karena menyiratkan makna tentang [...]
ISI Akan Pecahkan Rekor MURI Karawitan 24 Jam
ADDI MAWAHIBUN IDHOM & PRIBADI WICAKSONO Fakultas Seni Pertunjukan Institut Seni Indonesia (ISI) Yogyakarta akan menggelar pentas karawitan selama 24 jam penuh untuk memecahkan rekor Museum Rekor Indonesia (MURI) pada 13 hingga 14 Desember 2012. Ketua Panitia pementasan, Sumaryono, mengatakan konser karawitan selama sehari penuh tanpa jeda itu melibatkan 400 pemusik. “Ada 16 group yang [...]
24 hours of Kerawitan Gamelan ensemble
December 13 – 14, 2012 starts at 10 am
24 hours of Kerawitan Gamelan ensemble play by 400 artists from Jogja and Solo. Free and open for public.
Venue: Pendopo Ki Panjang Emas of ISI Yogyakarta at jalan Parangtritis, Sewon – Bantul.
JIPA Fest 2012: Follow Your Heart
The 7th Jogja International Performing Arts Festival (JIPA Fest 2012) will be held from 29th September to 1st October 2012 in Sositet Building Taman Budaya Yogyakarta (Yogyakarta Cultural Park) and in the Concert Hall of ISI Yogyakarta. Themed “Follow Your Heart”, this internationally acknowledged event will feature artists from eleven groups of performers.
JOGJA INTERNATIONAL PERFORMING ARTS FESTIVAL 2012 (7th JIPA Fest 2012)

September 29 – October 1, 2012
The 7th Jogja International Performing Arts 2012. Themed “Follow Your Heart”, the 7th JIPA Fest features International performers: Taketeru Kudo (Japan), Jocelyne Montpetit (Canada), Chelsea Heikes (USA), Agnes Christine (Singapore), Eblen Macari Ensemble (Mexico), Hong Zhuan Yue (China), Nanyang Ensemble (Singapore), Danang Pamungkas (Indonesia), Komang Praptika (Indonesia), Suji Dance Company (Indonesia), Maya Dance Theater (Singapore).
Venue:
1. Societet Building of Taman Budaya Yogyakarta at jalan Sriwedani no. 1 (north of Taman Pintar Yogyakarta).
2. Concert Hall ISI Yogyakarta at jalan Parangtritis Km. 6,5 Sewon, Bantul, Yogyakarta.
For detail schedule of performers see here!
Exhibition the artworks of Comic Workshop with Sascha Hommer and Mawil
September 15 – 22, 2012
Exhibition the artworks of Comic Workshop with Sascha Hommer and Mawil.
Venue: Galeri Soetopo, 1st Floor, Visual Communication Dept Faculty of Fine Arts, ISI at jalan Parangtritis. Open daily, except Sunday 8 am – 8 pm.
NYANYIAN DI UJUNG MALAM
June 19, 2012 starts at 7 pm
“Nyanyian Di Ujung Malam”, a musical drama play. This performance is written by Dewi Megawati Rajasyah and directed by Romualdo Situmorang. Free and open for public.
Venue: Auditorium of FSP – ISI Yogyakarta at jalan Parangtritis Km. 6,5 Sewon – Bantul.
SOLO PIANO RECITAL WITH WIBI SOERJADI
June 28, 2012 starts at 8 pm
Solo piano recital with Wibi Soerjadi. Free for publics with invitation, ticket can be arranged on Karta Pustaka at jalan Bintaran no. 16 Yogyakarta from 9 am – 8 pm.
Venue: Concert Hall of ISI Yogyakarta at jalan Parangtritis Km. 6,5 Sewon – Bantul.
Indonesia Institute of the Arts Yogyakarta(ISI)
Jl. Parangtritis Km. 6 (south of Ring Road Selatan).
P.: +62 (274) 371-233, 373-659, 379-133.
F.: +62 (274) 371-233.
E-mail: arts@isi.ac.id.
Website: www.isi.ac.id.
The largest art institute in Indonesia, ISI Yogyakarta is home to the Yogyakarta Symphony Orchestra and many master artists who are former ISI students. Faculties include Visual Arts, Performing Arts and Media Arts, with graduate studies in both Creative and Research Arts. The campus houses a gallery with a vast collection of visual art and photographic masterpieces, which are open to the public. Performances are regularly held. Check ISI’s website for schedules.
Location is South of C6 on Jogja Map.
Other Performing Art Venues
Padepokan Seni Bagong Kussudiardja (Bagong Kussudiardja Art Center)
Kembaran Rt.04 Rw. 21 No. 148 Tamantirto, Kasihan, Bantul (in southern Jogja).
P./F.: +62 (274) 376 394.
Email: info@ybk.or.id.
Website: www.ybk.or.id
Pak Bagong Kussudiardja, a former student of the renowned Martha Graham, was a maestro of modern Indonesian dance. Since his death in 2004, his studio has been managed by Yayasan Bagong Kussudiardja, and is now a performing arts center that advocates the performing arts as a medium for inclusive dialogue and learning in order to stimulate the creativity of artists and the general community.
Bagong Kussudiardja Art Centre offers monthly performances free to the public (i.eJagongan Wagen, contemporary dance performances, theater performances, music performances), hosts workshops for artists, and devises programs that increase community engagement with the arts. The center also houses the activities of permanent resident artists represented in four different groups: Kua Etnika andSinten Remen (music), Teater Gandrik (theater), and Padepokan Seni Bagong Kussudiardja (dance).
Location is South of B6 on Jogja Map.
Indonesia Institute of Fine Arts Yogyakarta (ISI)
Jl. Parangtritis Km. 6 (south of Ring Road Selatan).
P.: +62 (274) 371 233, 373 659, 379 133
F.: +62 (274) 371 233.
E-mail: arts@isi.ac.id.
Website: www.isi.ac.id.
The largest art institute in Indonesia, ISI Yogyakarta is home to the Yogyakarta Symphony Orchestra and many master artists who are former ISI students. Faculties include Visual Arts, Performing Arts and Media Arts, with graduate studies in both Creative and Research Arts. The campus houses a gallery with a vast collection of visual art and photographic masterpieces, which are open to the public. Performances are regularly held. Check ISI’s website for schedules.
Location is South of C6 on Jogja Map.
Kedai Kebun Forum
Jl. Tirtodipuran No. 3 Yogyakarta
P.: +62 (274) 376 114.
Website: www.kedaikebun.com.
Kedai Kebun is a restaurant cum art center that offers innovative contemporary visual arts exhibition and performances.
Location is at D5 on Jogja Map.
Performing Arts High School (SMKI)
Jl. PG Madukismo, Bugisan – Yogyakarta
P.: +62 (274) 374 627
This is one of five government tertiary-level schools in the nation, training the most promising young dancers from the Yogyakarta area. Performances include dance, music, theater and wayang kulit (show puppet plays).
Location is at C5 on Jogja Map.
Taman Budaya Yogyakarta (Yogyakarta Cultural Park)
Jl. Sriwedani No. 1 (north of Taman Pintar Yogyakarta)
P: +62 (274) 523 512; 580 771.
Open daily 9.00 am – 19.00 pm.
See www.thewindowofyogyakarta.com for more information. (Site is in Bahasa Indonesia)
Facilities include a large concert hall, a small theater (formerly a Dutch music hall), a large art gallery and a café.
Location is at D4 on Jogja Map.
Tembi Rumah Budaya (Tembi Culture House)
Jl. Parangtritis Km 8.4, Tembi, Timbulharjo, Sewon, Bantul Regency.
P.: +62 (274) 368 004, F.: +62 (274) 368 001,
E-mail: tembi@indosat.net.id.
Website: www.tembi.org.
Open Monday – Friday 8:00am – 4:00 pm and Saturday – Sunday 8:00 am – 2:00 pm.
Donation / entrance fee charged. Gamelan performances Friday at 3 pm. Free of charge.
Tembi is a small village about 8.4 km south of Jogja on the road to Parangtritis beach. This institution is run by people who want to preserve Javanese culture and history. The large, well-lit museum houses in one room Javanese weapons and costumes with collection of 364 kris-daggers and 167 spare, 216 of wayant kulit (shadow puppets), ceramics and topeng (masks). In another room is an interesting collection of hand-made labels. A third is art exhibition space. The complex also has a library and discussion rooms.
Location is South of C6 on Jogja Map.
“De Ide Art Ampera” Art Exhibition at ViaVia Cafe
In this exhibition, they explore the theme of “De ide art impera”, parodying the “devide et impera” (divide and rule) strategies that were implemented by ruling forces during Dutch colonialism in Indonesia
