Islamic Dance Drama with Gamelan
10 April 2017 @ 7:30PM
Hill Auditorium
825 N. University Ave, Ann Arbor, MI
Performance by Wahyu Santoso Prabowo, Maharani Devi, Zoe McLaughlin.
Free Admission
Labels: Indonesia Midwest, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Gamelan, Indonesian Music Gamelan, Islamic Dance Drama, Masyarakat Indonesia Midwest, Permias Michigan
Indonesian Music & Dance
Featuring
The UC Berkeley Balinese & Javanese Gamelan Ensemble
Directed by : Midiyanto
Dancers Lestari Indonesia Lead by Ninik Lunde
Saturday, November 8th, 2014 @ 7:30PM
Hertz Hall, UC Berkeley
Wednesday, December 3, 12:15-1:00pm
Hertz Hall, free
Noon Concert: Indonesian Gamelan Ensemble
Students in the Javanese and Balinese Gamelan Ensemble
Directed by Midiyanto, perform on beautiful antique instruments.
Labels: Indonesian California, Indonesian Community California, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Gamelan Ensemble, Indonesian Music Concert, Indonesian Music Gamelan
Green Productions presents
Prince Rama's Journey
Please join Sumunar Gamelan and Dance Ensemble for a wonderful collaboration Ramayana project with Green T Production
Physical Theater
Indonesian Dance
Traditional Gamelan Music
OCT 31, NOV 01, 03, 06, 07, 08 @ 07:30PM
NOV 02, 09 @ 02PM
At Heart of the Beast Theater
1500 E Lake St, Minneapolis, MN 55407
A collaboration with Sumunar Indonesian Music and Dance
Labels: Indonesian Community Minneapolis, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Gamelan, Indonesian Music Concert, Masyarakat Indonesia Minneapolis, Ramayana Performance Minneapolis
Ethnic Enrichment Festival
of
Kansas City, Missouri
15 - 17 August 2014
"Feel the world beat in the heart of America!"
Ethnic Enrichment Commission of Kansas City
4600 East 63rd St Trafficway, Kansas City, Missouri 64130
Join us as we experience 60+ cultures through exotic cuisine, dance, music, art, and more at the 35th annual Ethnic Festival in Kansas City!
Festival Hours:
Friday, August 15th 6pm - 10pm
Satuday, August 16th 12pm - 10pm
Sunday, August 17th 12pm - 6pm.
Ethnic Enrichment Commission
Labels: Indonesian Arts, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Food, Indonesian Kansas City, Indonesian Midwest, Indonesian Music
Javanese Gamelan Music and Dance
An Afternoon of Javanese Gamelan Music and Dance
Saturday, June 7at 4:00pm
Hyde Park Union Church
5600 S Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60637
Midiyanto, Guest Artistic Director
$15 Adults • $5 Students and Seniors
AYO BELAJAR BAHASA INDONESIA!
The Indonesian Cultural Center (ICC) Chicago will open a new term for the Indonesian Language Class. Let's sign up! Tell your family and friends, invite them to sign up! It will be fun!
The first class will be on SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 2014, at 10:30 AM at the Indonesian Cultural Center.
Those who are already registered are invited to come.
Sampai jumpa!
For more details, contact us:
The Indonesian Cultural Center (ICC)
711 West Grand Avenue Chicago IL 60654
312-624-9761 / 312-920-1880 ext. 104/105
icc@indonesiachicago.org
Labels: Indonesian Art and Culture, Indonesian Community Chicago, Indonesian Cultural Center Chicago, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Event Chicago, Indonesian Language Class Chicago, Indonesian Music Gamelan
* * * SAVE THE UM GAMELAN! * * *
February 15, 2014 may be your last chance to see and hear the full set of beautiful bronze instruments of the Javanese court gamelan orchestra that for nearly fifty years has entertained and exposed students, faculty and the Ann Arbor community to one of the world’s great music and dance traditions.
In March 2014, the gamelan will be removed from its dedicated space, and the majority of its instruments placed in storage ..............
Please sign the petition to help SAVE THE UM GAMELAN
University of Michigan, School of Music, Theatre & Dance
Sign the petition here:
https://www.change.org/petitions/university-of-michigan-school-of-music-theatre-dance-save-the-um-gamelan
Thank you for your support !
Labels: Indonesian Art and Culture, Indonesian community Michigan, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Gamelan, Indonesian Music, Indonesian Traditional Music Instrument, petition to SAVE THE UM GAMELAN
A Journey to Indonesia
Cultural Performance in Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Indonesian Consulate General in Chicago
Featuring:
* FROG (Friends of Gamelan)
* IPAC (Indonesian Performing Arts Chicago)
* SUMUNAR (Minnesota)
* Indonesian Consulate Performing Troupe
* Bhineka Tunggal Ika (Michigan)
* PERMIAS Chicago (Indonesian Student Association)
* PERMIAS Urbana (Indonesian Student Association)
Saturday, November 9th, 2013 at 06:00PM (Doors open 05:30PM)
Auditorium NorthEastern Illinois University
3701 W. Bryn Mawr Ave, Chicago, IL 60659
(Free Parking Available at Lot F)
FREE ADMISSION
Contact:
eMail: information@IndonesiaChicago.org
Phone: (312) 920-1880 ext 104/105
Dalam rangka merayakan 30 tahun berdirinya KJRI Chicago, Konjen RI mengundang seluruh diaspora Indonesia di kawasan
Midwest untuk menghadiri pertunjukan budaya "A Journey to Indonesia"
pada tanggal 9 November 2013
di Auditorium Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago.
Silakan ajak teman-teman, tetangga...acara ini terbuka untuk siapa saja.
Labels: Indonesian Community Chicago, Indonesian Consulate Chicago, Indonesian Cultural Night, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Event Chicago
2013 Skokie Festival of Cultures
May 18 - 19 @ 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Oakton Park, 4701 West Oakton St., Skokie, Illinois
Free Admission!

INDONESIA for eight consecutive years,
participates at the largest outdoor multi-cultural festival in Chicagoland
on celebrating and promoting a better understanding among different ethnics and cultural backgrounds
23th ANNUAL SKOKIE FESTIVAL OF CULTURES
DATE: May 18 - 19, 2013
TIME: 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
VENUE: Oakton Park, 4701 West Oakton St., Skokie, Illinois
Grand Opening and Flag Raising Ceremony: May 18, 2013; 12:30 p.m.
(Please gather in the Auditorium Hall)
INDONESIAN CULTURAL BOOTH #16-C
Indonesian Dance Performances:
Outside Stage: May 19, 2013; 2:00 p.m
by: Indonesian Consulate General in Chicago and Indonesian Performing Arts of Chicago
Participating Cultures:
Albanian, Armenian, Assyrian, Bangladeshi, Belizean, Bosnian, Bulgarian. Chinese, Croatian, Cuban, Czech, Filipino, German, Haitian, Hellenic (Greek), Indian, Indonesia, Irish, Israeli, Italian, Jamaican/West Indian, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Latinos in Skokie, Luxembourgian, Mexican, Norwegian, Pakistan, Polish, Russian, Slovakian, Swedish, Thai, Tibetan, Turkish, United States.
Indonesian Culture is supported by:
* Indonesian Consulate General in Chicago *
* Indonesian Diaspora Network - Midwest, USA *
* PERMIAS Chicago *
* Indonesian Performing Arts of Chicago *
* Indonesian American Community of Illinois, NFP *
Further information for Indonesian community, please contact:
Bernadeta Pratiwi ; I Nyoman Mahartayasa
Roosy Miller ; Martino Tangkar ;
About the Village of Skokie
The Village of Skokie, Illinois, located 16 miles northwest of downtown Chicago and 12 miles east of O'Hare International Airport, provides high-quality government services to the over 63,000 residents and 2,400 businesses that call Skokie their home. Skokie covers 10.2 square miles of land and is bordered by the Villages of Glenview and Wilmette on the north, the Village of Lincolnwood and the City of Chicago (West Rogers Park and Edgebrook neighborhoods) on the south, the Villages of Morton Grove and Niles on the west and the City of Evanston on the east. Twice-weekly refuse collection, a highly engineered Storm-Water Runoff Control System and sidewalk snow plowing are some of the many unique Village programs that enhance Skokie residents' quality of life. Superior municipal services together with the nationally acclaimed Skokie Park District, superb Skokie Public Library, and preeminent North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie, exceptional Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park and outstanding school districts make Skokie an excellent place to live. The Village is a recipient of a Governor's Hometown Award and has received "All America City" finalist distinction from the National Civic League.
The Village of Skokie has a rich cultural heritage as well. The first settlers were immigrants, primarily from Germany and Luxembourg, seeking a prime area to relocate their families. When originally incorporated in 1888, the Village was known as Niles Centre. Historians estimate that around 1910 the spelling was changed to Niles Center. By the late 1930s, a campaign began to change the community's name, primarily due to confusion caused by the neighboring Village of Niles and the fact that both towns are within Niles Township. On November 15, 1940, after several years' debate over a new name and a referendum to authorize the name change, the community became the Village of Skokie. Since then, the Village has enjoyed tremendous population, cultural and commercial growth. The Village's rich heritage continues to grow as members of many ethnic and cultural backgrounds choose to call Skokie home. Each May since 1991 the two-day Skokie Festival of Cultures celebrates the heritage of the residents of Skokie. Flags from participating Festival of Cultures countries that belong to the United Nations and are recognized by the United States State Department are flown throughout the year on a rotating basis at the Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park’s Flags of Nations display.Labels: Acara KJRI Chicago, IDN Midwest, Indonesian Arts, indonesian community, Indonesian Consulate Chicago, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Diaspora Network Midwest, iPAC, Permias Chicago
The School of Music and Center for Southeast Asian Studies present
A Concert of Javanese Music and Dance! Come to witness the unique culture of Indonesia.
Saturday, 20 April 2013 @ 8PM
Mills Concert Hall
Humanities Building, Corner of Park St and University Ave
Madison, WI
Labels: Indonesian community Madison, Indonesian Community Midwest Region, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Madison, Indonesian Music Concert, Masyarakat Indonesia Midwest
Permias Columbus proudly presents Indonesian Night 2013!
Friday, April 26, 2013 From 7:00pm until 10:00pm EDT
Ohio Union at The Ohio State University - Great Hall Meeting Room
Are you interested in knowing more about Indonesia? Have you ever wondered how is their history and what is going on inside the country?
YOU are warmly invited to our cultural night!
Witness a glimpse of Indonesia's diverse and vibrant culture. The Indonesian Cultural Night will take you into a journey of the equatorial emerald. The event will be showcasing Indonesia's traditional games, traditional cuisine, presentation of the variety of traditional clothing.
There will be booths set up based on our 5 major islands.
Java Booth: Indonesian Traditional Cuisines
Sumatran Booth: Traditional Games I
Kalimantan Booth: Traditional Games II
Bali Booth: Photo Booth with Country's Folk Costume
Sulawesi Booth: Culture Presentation
Admission is FREE, for those who want to savor our traditional cuisine, you can purchase the food tickets: $1 for appetizer, $3 for entrée, and $1 for dessert/beverage or total meal package for $5.
Do not hesitate, mark your diary, bring your family and friends, and join us in this memorable fun-filled night.
Best,
Permias Columbus
Labels: Acara Indonesia Columbus, Indonesian Community Columbus, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Event Columbus, Indonesian Food, Indonesian student Columbus, Masyarakat Indonesia Columbus, OH
Indonesian Cultural Night 2013
4 PM 30 MAR 2013
@ Fowler Hall of Music
712 3rd St West Lafayette, IN 47907
by Dance Academy of Illinois and NIU.
Ticket @$5.00
Contact: Kevin Margatan
Labels: IN, Indiana, indonesian community, Indonesian Cultural Night, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Event, Indonesian Student Purdue, Masyarakat Indonesia Purdue
Come and join us!
Indonesian Consulate in Chicago featuring Berrien Spring Choir are performing music and dance
at
Winter WonderFest - Navy Pier.
Sunday, December 16, 03.00 - 03.45 PM.
Free Admission
Labels: Acara KJRI Chicago, Indonesian Community Chicago, Indonesian Consulate Chicago, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Music, kjri Chicago, Masyarakat Indonesia Chicago

Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia - Chicago
International House at the University of Chicago present
Topeng Dance Festival:
THE MASKS of INDONESIASeptember 28th, 2012
Performance: 6:30PM-8PM (Doors open 6PM)
International House at the University of Chicago
1414 E. 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637FREE and open to the publicContact: 1 312-920-1880 ext 104 or 105
Information@IndonesiaChicago.org
http://www.kemlu.go.id/chicago
Facebook.com/KJRIChicago
http://house.uchicago.edu
Labels: Acara KJRI Chicago, Indonesian Arts, Indonesian Community Chicago, Indonesian Consulate, Indonesian Dance
MinangUSA Foundation proudly present
2012 PASAR MINANG
“Charity/Fundraising Event to benefit the children of West Sumatera”
Sunday, June 10, 2012, 11.00am – 5.00pm
Wisma Indonesia,2700 Tilden St., NW, Washington, D.C., 2000
- Come and taste “Rendang Minang”, the most delicious food in the world
- Presenting food and cuisine from various regions of Indonesia
- Minang cultural performances
- Entertainment: bands, songs, dances, etc.
- Traditional Indonesian art, clothing, handicrafts and exhibits for sale
- Raffles drawing: Win door prizes
- Vendors are welcome
- For more information, please contact:
- VA: Adri Asmar 571-252-9558 muhdfas@hotmail.com
- MD: Sukiman Kadir 301-943-4884 pasarminang2012@gmail.com
Labels: Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Food, Indonesian USA, KBRI Washington DC, Masyarakat Indonesia USA

22th ANNUAL SKOKIE FESTIVAL OF CULTURES
DATE: May 19 & 20, 2012
TIME: 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
VENUE: Oakton Park, 4701 West Oakton St., Skokie, Illinois
INDONESIA joins on celebrating and promoting a better understanding among different ethnics and cultural backgrounds
Grand Opening & Flag Raising Ceremony: May 19, 2012; 12:35 p.m.
(Please gather in the Auditorium Hall)
Cultural booth: Indonesian Consulate General in Chicago
Contacts: Redo Ferdiansyah (redo_f@yahoo.com)
Indonesian Dance Performances:
Outside Stage: May 19, 2012; 5:55 p.m
2 Dances by: Indonesian Performing Arts of Chicago
contacts: Wayan Mulyati (niwayanm@gmail.com)
1 Dance by: Indonesian Dance of Illinois
contacts: Ngurah Kertayuda (kertayuda@yahoo.com)
Interactive (Inside) Stage: May 19, 2012; 6:35 p.m
Indonesian Dance of Illinois - contacts: Ngurah Kertayuda (kertayuda@yahoo.com)
Participating Cultures:
Armenian, Assyrian, Baha'i, Bangladeshi, Belizean, Chinese, Croatian, Cuban, Danish, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Haitian, Hellenic (Greek), Indian, Indonesia, Irish, Israeli, Jamaican/West Indian, Japanese, Korean, Lebanese, Luxembourgian, Mexican, Norwegian, Pakistan, Polish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, United States.
Further information in Indonesian Community, please contact:I Nyoman Mahartayasa (mahartayasa@gmail.com); Kus Folkers (kus.marc@prodigy.net); Lucy Kusumo (mbaklucy@yahoo.com); Roosy Miller (pakmiller@hotmail.com); Martino Tangkar (mtangkar@yahoo.com)

About the Village of Skokie
The Village of Skokie, Illinois, located 16 miles northwest of downtown Chicago and 12 miles east of O'Hare International Airport, provides high-quality government services to the over 63,000 residents and 2,400 businesses that call Skokie their home. Skokie covers 10.2 square miles of land and is bordered by the Villages of Glenview and Wilmette on the north, the Village of Lincolnwood and the City of Chicago (West Rogers Park and Edgebrook neighborhoods) on the south, the Villages of Morton Grove and Niles on the west and the City of Evanston on the east. Twice-weekly refuse collection, a highly engineered Storm-Water Runoff Control System and sidewalk snow plowing are some of the many unique Village programs that enhance Skokie residents' quality of life. Superior municipal services together with the nationally acclaimed Skokie Park District, superb Skokie Public Library, and preeminent North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie, exceptional Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park and outstanding school districts make Skokie an excellent place to live. The Village is a recipient of a Governor's Hometown Award and has received "All America City" finalist distinction from the National Civic League.
The Village of Skokie has a rich cultural heritage as well. The first settlers were immigrants, primarily from Germany and Luxembourg, seeking a prime area to relocate their families. When originally incorporated in 1888, the Village was known as Niles Centre. Historians estimate that around 1910 the spelling was changed to Niles Center. By the late 1930s, a campaign began to change the community's name, primarily due to confusion caused by the neighboring Village of Niles and the fact that both towns are within Niles Township. On November 15, 1940, after several years' debate over a new name and a referendum to authorize the name change, the community became the Village of Skokie. Since then, the Village has enjoyed tremendous population, cultural and commercial growth. The Village's rich heritage continues to grow as members of many ethnic and cultural backgrounds choose to call Skokie home. Each May since 1991 the two-day Skokie Festival of Cultures celebrates the heritage of the residents of Skokie. Flags from participating Festival of Cultures countries that belong to the United Nations and are recognized by the United States State Department are flown throughout the year on a rotating basis at the Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park’s Flags of Nations display.
Labels: Acara KJRI Chicago, Indonesian Arts, indonesian community, Indonesian Consulate, Indonesian Dance
Indonesian Cultural NightSunday, June 10, 20124:00pm until 6:00pm in EDTHoward Performing Arts Center (HPAC)Berrien Springs, MI 49104The Republic of Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world comprising 17, 504 large and small tropical islands fringed with white sandy beaches, many still uninhabited and a number even still unnamed. Straddling the equator, situated between the continents of Australia and Asia and between the Pacific and the Indian Ocean, it is wide as the United States from San Francisco to New York, equaling the distance from London to Moscow. Indonesia has a total population of more than 215 million people from more than 200 ethnic groups/ The national language is Bahasa Indonesia.
Culturally, Indonesia fascinates with her rich diversity of ancient temples, music, ranging from the traditional to modern pop, dances, rituals and ways of life, changing from island to island, from region to region. Yet, everywhere the visitor feels welcome with that warm, gracious innate friendliness of the Indonesian people that is not easily forgotten.
This event will feature dances, music and food from all over Indonesia, so everyone get the tickets before all sold out and don't miss this opportunity.
Ticketing Agents:
Elvie Ruhupatty Elizabeth Mapaliey
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
269-635-3135 773-972-7423
VIP section: $25
General Admission: $20
Tickets can be purchase from our ticketing agents or from any MISDA members. It is require to purchase the tickets before May 1st, 2012.
Any questions regarding this program, advertising tickets or about MISDA contact Mrs. Dewi Tedjasukmana at 269-473-7000.
All proceeds is to fund the renovation of Michigan Indonesian Seventh-day Adventist church building in Hartfort, Michigan. Thank you, looking forward for this event.
Labels: Indonesia Midwest, Indonesian Arts, indonesian community, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Event, Masyarakat Indonesia

ISI SURAKARTA ARTS PERFORMANCE
The Indonesian Arts Institute-SurakartaPerforming with the Jawa Plus Community USA
May 5, 2012, 7 pm Indonesian Consulate General Los Angeles
3457 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90010
Performing and exhibition of paintings with CalArts students
May 6, 2012, 7 pm California Institute of The Arts (CalArts)
24700 McBean Parkway Valencia, CA 91355
Performing and painting exhibition in collaboration with the Center for World Music San Diego.
8 May 2012, 7 pm Center for World Music San Diego
241 South Cedros Avenue Solana Beach, CA
Labels: Indonesian California, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Los Angeles, Indonesian Performing Arts, Indonesian San Diego

International Ramayana Institute of North America (IRINA) Presents:
The 10th Ramayana Dance Drama in cooperation with India, Indonesia and Thailand.Date:
Saturday, November 12, 2011Time: Reception 5:00 pm, Performance starts at 6:00 pm.
Venue:
Northeastern Illinois University, Auditorium Building EAddress / Direction for GPS:
3701 W. Bryn Mawr, Chicago, ILThe nearest entrance to the Auditorium: Parking Lot F
Ticket price: $20 in advance, or $40 at the door
Performances by:
* Mudra Dance Academy, Premier Academy of Indian Classical and Fusion Dance.
* Indian Dance School by Gauri Jog. Promoting dance and culture from India
* Thai Cultural and Fine Arts Institute of Illinois.
* I Ketut Gede Asnawa, Professor of Musicology/Gamelan University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.
* Indonesian Performing Arts of Chicago.
Tickets and information for Indonesian Community, please contact:
* Kus Folkers
kus.marc@prodigy.net or
Labels: Indonesian Community Chicago, Indonesian Culture, Indonesian Dance, Masyarakat Indonesia Chicago
Ethnic Enrichment Festival
Kansas City, Missouri
19- 21 August 2011
Enjoy over 60 cultures including food, music, dance and crafts to the Midwest.
Feel the World Beat in the Heart of America!
The 32nd Annual Ethnic Enrichment Festival
Event Calendar:
Friday, 19 August 2011 : 6pm to 10pm
Saturday, 20 August 2011 : NOON to 10pm
Sunday, 22 August 2011 : NOON to 6pm
Adult Admission : $3.00
Children 12 and under are admitted FREE with adult!
Parking is Free ( Handicap Parking available)
CLICK HERE for Menu
The festival is located around the Swope Park bandstand, near the park's main gate at Meyer and Swope Parkway.
Attend the 2010 Ethnic Enrichment Festivaland feel the world beat in the heart of America!
Labels: Indonesian Arts, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Food
Ethnic Enrichment Festival
Kansas City, Missouri
20- 22 August 2010
Enjoy over 60 cultures including food, music, dance and crafts to the Midwest.
Event Calendar:
Friday, 20 August 2010 : 6pm to 10pm
Feel the World Beat in the Heart of America!
The 31st Annual Ethnic Enrichment Festival
Saturday, 21 August 2010 : NOON to 10pm
Feel the World Beat in the Heart of America!
The 31st Annual Ethnic Enrichment Festival
Sunday, 22 August 2010 : NOON to 6pm
Feel the World Beat in the Heart of America!
The 31st Annual Ethnic Enrichment Festival
Adult Admission: $3.00
Children 12 and under are admitted FREE with adult!
Parking is Free ( Handicap Parking available)
CLICK HERE for Menu
The festival is located around the Swope Park bandstand, near the park's main gate at Meyer and Swope Parkway.
Attend the 2010 Ethnic Enrichment Festivaland feel the world beat in the heart of America!
Labels: Indonesian Arts, Indonesian Dance, Indonesian Food