Thursday, June 4, 2015

Back in Bali

We are back in Bali for the last days of our trip. The day before yesterday we visited the Neka Museum to see contemporary Balinese Art and had a jewelry workshop in the afternoon where everyone was able to make all these lovely treasures.


Yesterday was another busy day where we visited two ancient temples, the puppet and mask museum and had a fun stopping at a mask carver were we got to try on his excellent masks.


Saturday, May 30, 2015

Temples in Central Java

We had a magnificent morning in Prambanan  last Thursday. We woke up early and beat the crowds and heat of the day and had an excellent tour of the ancient temples with our guide Tis Lingga. Prambanan represents the full glory of the royal power of the Hindu kingdom of Mataram at its peak.


In contrast to the glories of Mataram, yesterday we traveled high into the mountains above the city of Surakarta to see the last of the Hindu temples in Java, Candi Sukuh and Candi Cethu. Here we had, Pak Juno, an expert in the temple history and symbolism, give us a tour of the temples. Candi Sukuh, he explained, was not built to honor any Hindu gods, rather it was a return to the ancient animism that existed in Java before the arrival of Hinduism. These last temples of the Majapahit kingdom are linked to the Hinduism in Bali. Remnants of the kingdom fled to Bali and established cultural practices which have been passed down in Bali to the present day. 


Learning Indonesian

During our time here, we have been attempting to learn some of the language.  Indonesia has over 700 indigenous languages, such as Balinese and Javanese, but the national language is Bahasa Indonesia.  Important phrases we all know are good morning, (selamat pagi),good day/early afternoon  (selamat siang), good later afternoon (selamat sore), good evening (selamat malam), Maaf (I'm sorry), and terimah kasi (thank you).  We are slowly working on learning to order meals, count, and ask simple questions. ("Apa" is "what", and we can all count satu, dua, tiga, from people taking photos!!) 

Friday, May 29, 2015

Brahma Tirta Sari studio workshop

We had the lovely experience of visiting Nia and Ismoyo, two contemporary batik artists, in their studio.  They demonstrated contemporary batik chap (stamping) and batik tulis (handrawn) resist techniques.   They dyed our batik samples for us, but we didn't get to take them home with us.  This morning we are going to meet them at Candi Sukuh.  We will get our pieces when we meet them.  




Papermoon puppet workshop

We were thrilled to learn contemporary puppet making techniques from the gang at Papermoon. For many of us, it was our first time making puppets. We used crumpled paper and tape to sculpt the faces, then covered that with paper mache. We are waiting in anticipation to bring them to life! 



Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Malam Minggu in Yogya

Saturday night in Java is called Malam Minggu, which literally means the night of Sunday as the night precedes the day. Malam Minggu is a great time to go out and see the exciting nightlife of the city of Jogyakarta. Our excellent guide, Tis, brought us to the southern palace park (Alun-Alun) where we rode about with hundreds of other Javanese in these brightly lit up pedal cars that were blaring pop music. The other popular activity in the park is to walk blindfolded from the north end of the park through the two banyan trees in the center of the park. This is very hard to do, yet 3 of our students (Emily, Chelsey, and Abby) made it!


The following day we had a batik workshop were everyone had a chance to try their hand at the ancient art of wax resist where we used small pen-like tools (called canting tools) to apply hot wax in intricate patterns. After the wax is applied the fabric is submerged into dye then boiled to remove the wax.


We also traveled out to see the magnificently restored Borobudur temple. It is hard to believe these walls and relief carvings are over 1000 years old.



Sunday, May 24, 2015

Flying into Java.

As we were flying into Yogyakarta, Java we passed Mount Merapi. Mount Merapi is the 13th largest volcano in the world and one of the most active volcano in Java.  It sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire and is a beautiful sight.