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Festivals Across Java: Belief and Culture Through Living Traditions
The people of Java have many ceremonies that honor their ancestors and preserve their legacies. Take a look at some of these festivals across Java that remain very much alive to this day.
Hanum Aila
2 days ago3 min read


Sade Traditional Village: Preserving Ancestral Heritage Amidst the Hustle of Mandalika
If you drive down the road to the Mandalika area in Central Lombok, you will come across a village that feels frozen in time. This is Sade, the traditional home of the Sasak tribe. It’s a place where centuries-old customs still thrive amid the rush of modernization and the glitter of international tourism brought by the Mandalika Circuit. Here, still retains its traditional way of life amid the rapid pace of modernization and the glitz of international tourism brought by the
Amalia Ayu
Nov 7, 20253 min read


Affandi to Raden Saleh: Tracing Post-Colonial Voices in Indonesian Art
After Sukarno declared Indonesia's independence in 1945, the term post-colonialism explains the era in which the nation was transitioning. The term "postcolonialism" refers to the historical era or current situation that reflects the fallout from Western colonialism. It can also refer to the ongoing effort to reclaim and reconsider the history and agency of those who were subjected to various forms of imperialism. The transitioning or reclaiming of a nation, a change of aspec
Hanum Aila
Nov 4, 20253 min read


LSPR Students Bringing Back Gotong Royong Essence in Jakarta Through “Jejak Berdaya”
LSPR Students' Jejak Bedaya bringing back the spirit of Gotong Royong in the heart of Jakarta
The Nusantara Bulletin
Jul 20, 20252 min read
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