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Completion of Internship Practical Work, ISI Bali Visits the Indonesian Embassy in Poland.

Oct 8, 2025 | News

Photo: Students and lecturers from ISI Bali visit the Indonesian Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, on Wednesday (September 17th).”

Alongside with the closing of the 2025 Merdeka Learning Curriculum Internship Program (MBKM), the Indonesian Institute of the Arts Bali (ISI BALI) visited the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia (KBRI) in Warsaw, Poland, on Wednesday, September 17.

The visit was warmly received with deep appreciation by the officials of the Indonesian Embassy in Poland for ISI BALI’s contributions in introducing and promoting the diversity of Indonesian culture, particularly Balinese art, to the European community.

The cultural diplomacy carried out by ISI BALI is expected to further attract tourists to visit Indonesia and to gain a closer understanding of the rich traditions of the Indonesian archipelago.

Over the past three months, a total of 18 students and 2 lecturers from ISI Bali have actively presented Balinese performing arts and conducted interactive workshops at Bali Indah Cultural Park. This program is a continuation of the strategic collaboration between ISI BALI and Dolina Charlotty Resort & Spa, which has been established since 2023, and forms part of the efforts to strengthen the internationalization of the largest arts campus in Bali.

The Bali Indah Cultural Park complex now features the largest Balinese temple (pura) in Europe, complete with a 16-meter-high padmasana, a traditional Balinese house, wantilan (community hall), exhibition rooms, ogoh-ogoh (ceremonial effigies), and various other cultural facilities designed by ISI Bali lecturers and constructed together with 100 workers from Bali since 2022. (ISIBALI/Public Relations)

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