Photo: ISI Denpasar students painting murals alongside speakers of the Mural Art Workshop “Charma Wara” on the east wall of Citta Kelangen Building, ISI Denpasar, Monday, March 25, 2024.
As part of the Bali Citta Samasta (Alumni Art Festival), the Indonesian Institute of the Arts (ISI) Denpasar held Charma Wara (Mural Art Workshop) on the east wall of the Citta Kelangen Building, ISI Denpasar, from March 20 to 27, 2024.
ISI Denpasar brought in nine alumni as speakers for this Mural Art Workshop. They are I Putu Gede Wahyu Paramartha, S.Sn., M.Sn., Perwira Kesuma, S.Sn., I Komang Merta Sedana, S.Sn., I Wayan Mardiana, Lorenz Angelia Rieza Pangestuty, S.Ds., I Made Arde Wiyasa, S.Sn., I Wayan Dwima Adinata, S.Ds., Fiqih Widhiyanto, A.A. Gede Wira Merta, S.Sn.
The Coordinator of the Visual Communication Design Study Program and PIC of Charma Wara, Agus Ngurah Arya Putraka, S.Sn., M.Si, stated that this communal art workshop was attended by active ISI Denpasar students from various study programs, including Fine Arts, Interior Design, and Visual Communication Design. The participants actively engaged in the process of painting murals on a 15 x 10 meter wall.
Putraka explained that this mural art workshop provided an opportunity for active ISI Denpasar students to learn directly from experts in the field of mural art. The workshop is expected to inspire and develop their artistic potential, as well as provide practical experience in creating mural artworks. “It is hoped that the students can broaden their understanding of communal art and the importance of collaboration in creating artworks that enrich the surrounding environment. Thus, this mural workshop serves not only as a learning platform but also as a means to strengthen the art community within ISI Denpasar and promote the growth of mural art in Bali as a whole,” he said.
One of the Charma Wara speakers, I Komang Merta Sedana, S.Sn., affectionately known as Manggen, said that the speakers first designed the mural as a team, tailored to the size of the wall. The image of a girl reading became the main focus of the mural. According to Manggen, the depiction of a girl reading a book in the mural carries rich symbolism. The activity of reading a book not only represents access to knowledge and education but also demonstrates the power of imagination, inspiration, and personal growth. “Moreover, the image can symbolize the empowerment of women and the importance of reflection and tranquility in everyday life. Thus, this image invites viewers to contemplate the various meanings contained within it, arousing curiosity and reflection on the values conveyed by the mural art,” said this Fine Arts program alumni. (ISIDps/Humas-RT)
Photo: The Rector of ISI Denpasar and the Head LSP P-2 along with assessors and participants of the Cultural Field Certification, Tuesday (19/3)
Indonesian Institute of the Arts (ISI) Denpasar synergized with the Cultural Profession Certification Institute (Lembaga Sertifikasi Profesi or LSP) P-2, Directorate General of Culture, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology held a Cultural Field Certification for lecturers and educational staff of ISI Denpasar, on March 19-20, 2024, at the Citta Kelangen Building, ISI Denpasar.
The Head of the Academic Affairs Bureau, Student Affairs, Planning, and Cooperation of ISI Denpasar and also the Coordinator of the Cultural Field Certification Implementation, Dr. I Komang Arba Wirawan, in his report stated that a total of 80 lecturers and educational staff of ISI Denpasar participated in this professional certification. Participants were divided into 7 competency schemes, namely Art Curator, Sculptor and Ceramist, Composer, Musician, Dancer, Show Judge, and Art Archivist.
Photo: The Rector of ISI Denpasar, Prof. Dr. I Wayan ‘Kun’ Adnyana opens the Cultural Field Certification in the Vicon Room of ISI Denpasar, Tuesday (19/3).
Dr. Arba added that ISI Denpasar presented 12 Professional assessors consisting of Professors, Doctors, and Experts in their fields. “Each participant or assessor will be assessed by one assessor according to their competency field,” he said.
The Rector of ISI Denpasar, Prof. Dr. I Wayan ‘Kun’ Adnyana in his speech mentioned that this cultural field certification aims to enhance the professional capacity of lecturers and educational staff of ISI Denpasar. Furthermore, in accordance with Key Performance Indicators (Indikator Kinerja Utama or IKU) 4, professional strengthening requires objective criteria in the form of professional certification. Prof. Kun Adnyana hopes that the ongoing collaboration with LSP P2 Cultural can continue considering that ISI Denpasar has 195 lecturers who need certification. “Hopefully, this good synergy will continue in the future with LSP P2 Cultural to improve the human resources of ISI Denpasar,” he said.
Photo: The Rector of ISI Denpasar, Prof. Dr. I Wayan ‘Kun’ Adnyana undergoes assessment for the Cultural Field Certification in the Auditorium Room of Citta Kelangen Building 3rd floor, Tuesday (19/3).
The Chairperson of LSP P-2 Cultural, Dra. Sri Hartini, M.Sc. appreciates ISI Denpasar’s efforts in enhancing the professional capacity of lecturers and educational staff through this professional certification. According to her, certification is the right step to test intermediate competencies so that they can obtain promotions or better career opportunities. “The competency test of LSP P2 Cultural will cover the ability to analyze situations, make decisions, and manage teams or projects. This competency test helps individuals demonstrate that they have higher skills and experience in certain fields,” said the former Secretary of the Directorate General of Culture, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology. (ISIDps / Humas-RT)
Photo: Lango Wara (Alumni Art Performance) titled Nandurin Karang Awak in the Opening of Bali Citta Samasta (Alumni Art Festival) 2024 at Natya Mandala ISI Denpasar, Tuesday, March 19, 2024, evening.
Indonesia Institute of the Arts (ISI) Denpasar held Bali Citta Samasta (Alumni Art Festival). The festival entitled Manawa-Prabawa-Manu (Pulpit of the Noble Generation) was opened by the Rector of ISI Denpasar, Prof. Dr. I Wayan ‘Kun’ Adnyana at Natya Mandala ISI Denpasar, Tuesday, March 19, 2024, evening.
Bali Citta Samasta will be held for 15 days, from March 19 to April 2, 2024. This inaugural alumni art festival presents several programs, namely Lango Wara (Alumni Art Performance), Citta Karaman Adinugraha (Highly Dedicated and Contributing Alumni Awards), Rupa Wara (Visual Art Exhibition), Kanti Wara (Alumni Gathering), Waskita Wara (Art-Design Discussions), Charma Wara (Mural Art Workshop), and Sewaka Wara (Alumni Initiative Space).
Photo: The Rector of ISI Denpasar, Prof. Dr. I Wayan ‘Kun’ Adnyana, opening Bali Citta Samasta (Alumni Art Festival) 2024 at Natya Mandala ISI Denpasar, Tuesday, March 19, 2024, evening.
Head of the Research Institute, Community Service, and Education Quality Assurance, Dr. Drs. I Wayan Suardana, M.Sn, in his report stated that participants of the Alumni Art Festival are graduates of the years 2019 and 2024. Bali Citta Samasta is held in an effort to strengthen bonds of friendship and serve as a creative space for exchange of ideas and thoughts among alumni. Dr. Suardana added that Bali Citta Samasta provides a good opportunity for ISI Denpasar to conduct tracer studies and satisfaction surveys of ISI Denpasar’s services. This is in support of meeting Key Performance Indicators (KPI) 1.
“Bali Citta Samasta is an important momentum for us to strengthen alumni networks and encourage collaboration among generations. Through this festival, we hope to build closer relationships among alumni, create space for the exchange of ideas and experiences, and give recognition to those who have shown high dedication and contribution to the world of art,” he said.
Photo: The Rector of ISI Denpasar and the Head of KCU Denpasar BPD Bali presenting the Citta Karaman Adinugraha Awards to 5 alumni in the opening of Bali Citta Samasta (Alumni Art Festival) 2024 at Natya Mandala ISI Denpasar, Tuesday, March 19, 2024, evening.
In the opening of Bali Citta Samasta, the Rector of ISI Denpasar, Prof. Dr. I Wayan ‘Kun’ Adnyana, presented the Citta Karaman Adinugraha Awards to five alumni who have shown high dedication and contribution. They are Composer and Founder of Gamelan Pesel I Wayan Arik Wirawan, S.Sn., M.Sn., Choreographer and Founder of Sanggar Kerta_Art Ni Komang Ayu Ananta Putri, S.Sn, M.Sn., Designer and Sculptor I Komang Gde ‘Kedux’ Sentana Putra, S.Sn., Film Director Herda Martin Dwi Angga, S.Tr.Sn., and Contemporary Artist I Made Muliana ‘Bayak’, S.Sn.
The Rector of ISI Denpasar, Prof. Dr. I Wayan ‘Kun’ Adnyana, in his speech, expressed his utmost appreciation to all ISI Denpasar alumni. The event of Bali Citta Samasta was initiated with the understanding that the good name of ISI Denpasar in the hearts of society is entirely due to the actions of its alumni.
“Alumni are arrows of civilization, they penetrate and carve their culture, along with their knowledge and good intentions to build their environment wherever they are,” said this Professor of Art History.
Photo: Atmosphere of the opening of Bali Citta Samasta (Alumni Art Festival) 2024 at Natya Mandala ISI Denpasar, Tuesday, March 19, 2024, evening.
The Rector of ISI Denpasar revealed that Bali Citta Samasta is a space of pride for the achievements that alumni have attained. This former Head of the Bali Provincial Cultural Office admitted to often being moved and delighted to hear many ISI Denpasar alumni names shining everywhere, delivering the best and becoming inspirations for young people. “Bali Citta Samasta carries the meaning that from Bali, we raise the spirit and aspirations for a beautiful universe through the creative works and innovative dedication that you all do. This still relatively small space is dedicated to each individual alumni to always join hands in advancing Indonesian art, design, and culture,” he said. (ISIDps/Humas-RT)
Photo: Rector of ISI Denpasar, Prof. Dr. I Wayan ‘Kun’ Adnyana on painting demonstration as part of the Bhakti Widya Kahuripan event, Sunday (3/3).
The Indonesian Institute of the Arts (ISI) Denpasar-Bali held the Bhakti Widya Kahuripan “Cupak Gerantang Anglanglang Dharma” celebration, which took place grandly at Jaba Pura Pasar Agung, Batur Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, on Sunday, March 3, 2024, evening. As part of this event, several lecturers and students from the Fine Arts Program, Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, ISI Denpasar, enlivened the event by conducting painting demonstrations in the audience area of Jaba Pura Pasar Agung. The beauty of the surrounding nature, coupled with the grandeur of Pura Pasar Agung Gunung Batur, and the figures of Cupak Gerantang served as the main source of inspiration for the involved artists.
Photo: One of the students of the Fine Arts Study Program on painting demonstration as part of the Bhakti Widya Kahuripan event, Sunday (3/3).
The painting demonstration was attended by the Rector, Prof. Dr. I Wayan ‘Kun’ Adnyana, SPI Chairman I Made Jodog, M.FA, as well as several prominent lecturers such as Drs. I Made Suparta, M.Hum. Not to forget, talented students such as I Komang Aryawan and I Putu Gede Wahyu Pusaba also took part in this activity.
Photo: Chairman of SPI ISI Denpasar, I Made Jodog, M.FA on painting demonstration as part of the Bhakti Widya Kahuripan event, Sunday (3/3).
In response to the importance of this moment, the Rector of ISI Denpasar, Prof. Dr. I Wayan ‘Kun’ Adnyana, stated that painting at Pura Pasar Agung Gunung Batur provides a rare opportunity for students to absorb and appreciate sacred experiences. “In the series of Bhakti Widya Kahuripan events, ISI Denpasar once again demonstrates its strong commitment to exploring the potential of Indonesian art and culture, as well as encouraging students to continue creating by drawing inspiration from the rich cultural values of local wisdom. This activity is expected not only to be a platform for actualizing learning outcomes but also a space for spiritual enrichment, feeling, and empathy towards the whirlwind of civilization and the noble culture of Balinese culture.” (ISIDps/Humas-RT)
Photo: Costumes worn by (from left to right) characters Galuh, Prabu, and Putri in the Bhakti Widya Kahuripan Performance “Cupak Gerantang Anglanglang Dharma” at Jaba Pura Pasar Agung, Batur Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, Sunday, (3/3).
The remarkable work of faculty members of the Fashion Design Study Program, Faculty of Fine Arts and Design, Indonesian Institute of the Arts (ISI) Denpasar-Bali added beauty to the Bhakti Widya Kahuripan Performance “Cupak Gerantang Anglanglang Dharma” at Pura Pasar Agung, Batur Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, on Sunday, March 3, 2024.
Photo: Costume worn by the character Gerantang in the Bhakti Widya Kahuripan Performance “Cupak Gerantang Anglanglang Dharma” at Jaba Pura Pasar Agung, Batur Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, Sunday, (3/3).
All costumes worn by characters in the dance drama “Cupak Gerantang Anglanglang Dharma” are the work of one of the faculty members of the Fashion Design Study Program at ISI Denpasar, Dr. A.A.Ngr.Anom Mayun K.Tenaya, M.Si. The costumes, consisting of clothing and gelungan headpieces, were specially designed for the 11 characters of the dance drama. The characters include Cupak, Gerantang, Prabu, Putri, Galuh, Banasati, Tuadaya, Penasar, Wijil, Pan Bekung, and Men Bekung.
Dr. A.A.Ngr.Anom Mayun K.Tenaya, M.Si., explained that the costume making process began in January 2024 and was completed by the end of February 2024. These costumes are not only his own work but also involve collaboration with faculty members of the Visual Communication Design Study Program, namely Cokorda Alit Artawan, S.Sn., M.Sn. The collaboration between these two study programs has produced stunning costumes that enrich the visual aspect of the dance drama performance.
Dr. A.A.Ngr.Anom Mayun K.Tenaya, M.Si., explained that they started by conducting in-depth research on the characters and backgrounds of each character in the dance drama. After that, they designed costume concepts that reinforce the identity and personality of each character.
Next, the design team selected materials that matched the desired theme and aesthetics. They considered factors such as comfort for the dancers, durability, and the ability to express body movements freely.
Photo: Costumes worn by the characters Penasar and Wijil in the Bhakti Widya Kahuripan Performance “Cupak Gerantang Anglanglang Dharma” at Jaba Pura Pasar Agung, Batur Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, Sunday, (3/3).
Once the design and materials were decided, the manufacturing process began meticulously. From fabric cutting, hand stitching, to small details such as embellishments and accessories, everything was done with dedication. Collaboration between faculty members of the Fashion Design and Visual Communication Design Programs ensures that each costume not only reflects visual beauty but also conveys a strong narrative.
“The creative process of making costumes for ‘Cupak Gerantang Anglanglang Dharma’ has been an inspiring journey for us. We strive to create costumes that not only enhance visual appearance but also depict the character and profound meaning of each character in the dance drama,” said the faculty member born on March 1, 1968. (ISIDps/Humas-RT)
Photo: The gamelan players from the Karawitan Study Program of ISI Denpasar in the Performance of Bhakti Widya Kahuripan at Pura Pasar Agung, Batur Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, Sunday (3/3).
Indonesian Institute of the Arts (ISI) Denpasar-Bali held the Bhakti Widya Kahuripan “Cupak Gerantang Anglanglang Dharma” at Pura Pasar Agung, Batur Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, Sunday, March 3, 2024, evening.
The composition of the Karawitan Study Program, Faculty of Performing Arts, ISI Denpasar, became the main accompaniment in the dance drama “Cupak Gerantang Anglanglang Dharma”. Not only that, the Balinese gamelan also complemented the performance by accompanying the Kakuwung War Dance and Rejang Sadhyang Ulu Rani, and presenting Tabuh Kebyar Dang Citta Utsawa and Tabuh Gambang Suling as the opening acts.
This monumental and harmonious traditional Balinese music piece was composed by three prominent lecturers from the Faculty of Performing Arts, ISI Denpasar, namely Dean Dr. I Ketut Garwa, Coordinator of the Karawitan Arts Study Program I Nyoman Kariasa, M.Sn., and Head of the Performing Arts Education Study Program Laboratory, I Wayan Diana, S.Sn., M.Sn.
Photo: The gamelan players from the Karawitan Study Program of ISI Denpasar in the Performance of Bhakti Widya Kahuripan at Pura Pasar Agung, Batur Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, Sunday (3/3).
According to the Coordinator of the Karawitan Arts Study Program I Nyoman Kariasa, M.Sn., the composition of the percussion for the Bhakti Widya Kahuripan performance has been prepared and practiced with students for 2 months, starting from January 2024. A total of 24 percussionists contributed to perfecting this work. They consisted of 4 lecturers, 3 educational staff, and 17 students of the Karawitan Arts Study Program.
“This composition is a form of realization of the learning outcomes that students of Karawitan Study Program have obtained and demonstrates their dedication to the rich values and beauty of traditional Balinese art,” he said.
Nyoman Kariasa hopes that this performance will not only enrich the local community’s artistic insight but also serve as tangible evidence of the sustainability of Bali’s cultural heritage that needs to be preserved and appreciated by younger generations. “With the spirit of Bhakti Widya Kahuripan, ISI Denpasar continues to play an active role in preserving and developing traditional arts as an integral part of Indonesia’s cultural identity,” he said. (ISIDps/Humas-RT)