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  • SAVE THE DATE: AIS Annual Summer Picnic, Saturday July 5 at Wisma Nusantara – the Indonesian Ambassador’s Residence – 2 Bishops Grove, London N2 0BP FUTURE EVENTS
  • Tuesday 24 June meeting hosted jointly with the London School of Economics South East Asia Centre at the LSE in room CKK 1.15Book Talk: Majapahit: Intrigue, betrayal and war in Indonesia’s greatest empireby Herald van der Linde FUTURE EVENTS
  • Jauh dari mata, dekat di hati (Out of sight, but close to the heart). Museums, colonial collections and postcolonial diasporas by Wim Manuhuttu, historian and heritage professional. FUTURE EVENTS
  • Book Club. Celebrating Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s Birth Centennial. Wednesday 9 July 2025. 1-2.30pm UK time. 7-8.30pm Jakarta time. On Zoom FUTURE EVENTS
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Author: Ati Kisjanto

Inscriptions on the Move: Repatriation & Collaboration in UK & Indonesia. Monday, 18 September. 9am – 5pm BST. Online

Posted on September 17, 2023September 17, 2023 By Ati Kisjanto No Comments on Inscriptions on the Move: Repatriation & Collaboration in UK & Indonesia. Monday, 18 September. 9am – 5pm BST. Online

Click here to reserve a spot How did Indonesia shape the British empire, global science, and knowledge? How can repatriation build new global collaborations? In-person at The Advanced Research Centre  University of Glasgow Studio 2 Online via Eventbrite Organizing committee Dr Adam Bobbette  Dr Bagus Muljadi CONTEXT Inscriptions on the Move will explore collaboration between Britain…

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OTHER EVENTS

Proyek Repatriasi : Empty Gallery

Posted on September 3, 2023September 3, 2023 By Ati Kisjanto No Comments on Proyek Repatriasi : Empty Gallery

By Dr Lesley Pullen, History of Art and ArchaeologySOAS, University of London, and AIS Council Member In the first half of the nineteenth century, during the extended period of the Dutch administration of the Netherlands East Indies, a Dutch colonial official arranged for a group of six stone sculptures up to 1.7 metres high of Hindu Buddhist…

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Tuesday 14 November 2023 – after AGM (AGM starts at 6pm for 6.15pm). Indonesia: Volcanoes, Riches and Diversity. A Product of Geology By John Carlile 

Posted on September 3, 2023January 2, 2024 By Ati Kisjanto 4 Comments on Tuesday 14 November 2023 – after AGM (AGM starts at 6pm for 6.15pm). Indonesia: Volcanoes, Riches and Diversity. A Product of Geology By John Carlile 

at the Indonesian Embassy, 30 Great Peter Street, London and simultaneously via Zoom Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelago comprising over 17,000 islands, stretches 6,000km along the equator. It formed over the last 55 million years as the Australian Plate drifted northwards from the Antarctic to collide with the Eurasian and Pacific Plates in the tropics.These plate…

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Sêrat Cênthini and the Social Life of Javanese Antiquity By Panggah Ardiyansyah. Tuesday 10 October

Posted on September 3, 2023October 19, 2023 By Ati Kisjanto No Comments on Sêrat Cênthini and the Social Life of Javanese Antiquity By Panggah Ardiyansyah. Tuesday 10 October

This talk will present a localised art historical narrative on how the local Muslim community perceived and appropriated ancient temples in Java in the early 19th century. The discussion will focus on the Sêrat Cênthini, a twelve-volume compilation of Javanese teachings, edited in 1814/1815. It illustrates how the Muslim community in Java selectively incorporates knowledge from…

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Hari Batik Nasional at the Indonesian embassy in London. Monday 2 October  3.30pm-6pm [Please note the earlier start time]

Posted on September 3, 2023October 19, 2023 By Ati Kisjanto No Comments on Hari Batik Nasional at the Indonesian embassy in London. Monday 2 October  3.30pm-6pm [Please note the earlier start time]

Apologies but the email to apply for tickets for the Hari Batik Nasional event was incorrect.Resending with the correct email address This is a ‘By Invitation Only’ event with a limited number of places available, therefore please book early. Please address your application with name and contact details to Petty Elliot at petty.elliott@gmail.com by Monday 18 September to book your place….

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Pathless Forest: The Quest to Save the World’s Largest Flowers by  Dr Chris Thorogood, Deputy Director and Head of Science at The University of Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum. Tuesday 12 September 6.30pm for 6.45pm 

Posted on September 3, 2023September 17, 2023 By Ati Kisjanto No Comments on Pathless Forest: The Quest to Save the World’s Largest Flowers by  Dr Chris Thorogood, Deputy Director and Head of Science at The University of Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum. Tuesday 12 September 6.30pm for 6.45pm 

Venue: The Indonesian Embassy, 30 Great Peter Street, Westminster London SW1P 2BU As a child, Chris Thorogood dreamed of seeing Rafflesia – the plant with the world’s largest flowers. He crafted life-size replicas in an abandoned cemetery, carefully bringing them to life with paper and paint. He has now dedicated his life to studying the biology of such…

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The Rearranged Summer Picnic.

Posted on June 25, 2023October 19, 2023 By Ati Kisjanto No Comments on The Rearranged Summer Picnic.

Sunday September 10, 11am-2pm at the Indonesian ambassador’s residence. FREE ENTRY But since this is at the residence of the Indonesian ambassador, please RSVP to aismemb.cr@gmail.com so we can have an idea of numbers.  

PAST EVENTS

Summer Festival 2023: Sounds of Indonesia: Unheard Stories from a Distant Land. Friday 7 July 2023. 1 – 1.50pm

Posted on June 18, 2023June 18, 2023 By Ati Kisjanto No Comments on Summer Festival 2023: Sounds of Indonesia: Unheard Stories from a Distant Land. Friday 7 July 2023. 1 – 1.50pm

 Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall Doors: open from 12:30pm Tickets: Free / pay as you feel Indonesian art songs, also known as “Seriosa”, have yet to gain recognition in the Western Classical Music scene. Nevertheless, their history is both fascinating and inspiring. Seriosa emerged in the 20th century, introduced by a small group of European-educated musicians, and played…

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OTHER EVENTS

Asia and Africa Festival on the 8th July 2023. 10am-4pm. All saints church. Bishop Close. SE9 3 UT. New Eltham.

Posted on June 9, 2023June 9, 2023 By Ati Kisjanto No Comments on Asia and Africa Festival on the 8th July 2023. 10am-4pm. All saints church. Bishop Close. SE9 3 UT. New Eltham.

Come and enjoy Asia and Africa Festival on the 8th July 2023.           The Programme: 10.20 – 10.30: East Timorese RET dance lead guests to Peace Garden10.30 – 10.50: Opening of Peace Garden10.50 – 11.00: East Timorese RET dance lead guests back to the garden’s hall11.00 – 11.30: East Timorese RET…

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OTHER EVENTS

The Hajj From Southeast Asia: the pilgrimage recorded in books, words and art

Posted on June 6, 2023September 3, 2023 By Ati Kisjanto No Comments on The Hajj From Southeast Asia: the pilgrimage recorded in books, words and art

Tuesday, 13 June 2023 at  6.30pm for 6.45pm Venue: The Indonesian Embassy, 30 Great Peter Street, Westminster London SW1P 2BU This presentation by DrAnnabel Teh Gallop is a change to the advertised programme due to the unavailability of Jon Lambe, the British ambassador to ASEAN, who we hope will be able to speak early next year. From the very…

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FUTURE EVENTS

Tempe(h): From science to superfood and business
by Dr A.Driando Ahnan-Winarno

Tuesday 12 March 2024, 6.30pm for 6.45pm

 

PAST EVENTS

Ibu Kota Negara – Indonesia’s Capital Relocation Programme.
Tuesday, 14 September 2021, 1 PM

 

OTHER EVENTS

Deciphering
7 September – 2 October 2021
New Diorama Theatre

 

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