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TIME / VENUE | TOPIC | FEATURING |
10:30AM - 12:00PM Galeri S. Soedjono |
Merakit Kincir Solar Panel Bareng Keluarga Panik |
LITBEAT |
01:00PM - 02:30PM Galeri Emira Soenassa |
Green Parenting Nurturing Nature, Nurturing Children MORE >> Raising awareness to care for and coexist with nature is increasingly important as we face worsening environmental crises. One of the things we can do to grow ecological awareness is by providing education and parenting patterns to foster children's love for their environment. By doing so, we can create an understanding of environmental importance and inspire children to take concrete actions for themselves and their environment. In this session, we will discuss environmentally conscious parenting styles, the availability of children's books that focus on environmental topics, and the government's role in designing education to face the ecological crisis. << LESS |
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01:00PM - 02:30PM Galeri S. Soedjono |
Launching Buku Tanpa Rencana MORE >> Previously, we've known Dee Lestari through her various works, which often feature a comprehensive universe as the story background. Her works usually showcase a thorough concept that interconnects with each other. This time, we will see a different side of Dee Lestari. She spontaneously surrenders herself to inspirations, most of them uninvited. In this session, we will discuss Tanpa Rencana, Dee Lestari's work comprising 18 short stories, poems, and long prose. << LESS |
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01:00PM - 02:30PM Galeri Oesman Effendi |
Meet and Greet With Authors MORE >> Previously, we've known Dee Lestari through her various works, which often feature a comprehensive universe as the story background. Her works usually showcase a thorough concept that interconnects with each other. This time, we will see a different side of Dee Lestari. She spontaneously surrenders herself to inspirations, most of them uninvited. In this session, we will discuss Tanpa Rencana, Dee Lestari's work comprising 18 short stories, poems, and long prose. << LESS |
LITFEST |
01:30PM - 02:00PM Teater Wahyu Sihombing |
Strengthening the Existence of Traditional Cuisine Through Gastronomic Diplomacy MORE >>
Food plays an important role in bringing people from different cultures together. The act of cooking and sharing delicious meals creates lasting connections as we get a unique insight into someone's passions, heritage, and history. This new soft power can effectively offer a neutral platform for diplomatic engagement, transforming dining tables into places for cultural exchange and understanding. << LESS |
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02:30PM - 04:00PM Galeri Oesman Effendi |
Travel Writing as Means of Crossing Cultural Boundaries MORE >>
Though it is a cliche, people do go traveling to find themselves. The concept of travel includes all sorts of people mobility and migration together with their intentions in the new places. Travel can also be seen as a negotiation between two different geographical spaces and cultures in which one is a very familiar side and the other one is about to be explored, understood, explained, and, sometimes, assimilated. << LESS |
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03:00PM - 04:00PM Teater Wahyu Sihombing |
Sowing Hope: Making Sparks in the Dark MORE >>
When all hope seems lost, we look for the seeds of hope. There are some, but they tend to be small and scattered. Negative narratives about the future of the world (and humanity) must be balanced with more positive narratives, lest we sink into deep despair. This session discusses how writers and journalists depict and instill hope in this dark situation. << LESS |
LITFEST Speakers : Mahandis Yoanata Thamrin Moderators : |
03:00PM - 04:00PM Galeri Emira Soenassa |
Here's Why Our Urban Areas Need Permaculture MORE >>
A modern approach to sustainable agriculture, permaculture draws inspiration from traditional gardening practices. Guided by necessity and tradition, it prioritizes resourcefulness, less waste, and a deep relationship to the land. Permaculture is not a new way of living, rather it is a way of living that acknowledge the existence of all organisms and have meaningful connections towards each other through an integrated design. << LESS |
LITBITE Speakers : Gibran Tragali Moderators : |
03:00PM - 04:00PM Galeri S. Soedjono |
Book Discussion: Indonesian Students and the International Anti-colonial Movement MORE >>
A book discussion of Di Balik Bendera Persatuan (Klaas Stutje). << LESS |
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04:30PM - 06:00PM Teater Wahyu Sihombing |
Literature as Commons: Writing for Solidarity MORE >>
Our lives are becoming increasingly capitalistic in all dimensions. Meanwhile, traditionally, literature has communal roots. How does literature offer 'commons' and thinking about life together? Where do literature/literary actors build a 'cultural barn' based on togetherness, celebration of diversity, a sense of solidarity and a sense of belonging? What form does this 'commons' take? Can it break through the current world of literacy based on neoliberal structures? << LESS |
LITFEST Speakers : Isabel Fargo Cole Moderators : |
04:30PM - 06:00PM Galeri Emira Soenassa |
Food, Future, and Folklore Balancing Tradition and Nutrition MORE >> Today's urban Indonesians have high awareness of the importance of nutritional knowledge. Not only are they aware of the content of food and drinks, but they also understand how these sources of nutrition are obtained, processed, and have a significant social impact on the economic process. In line with this awareness, more and more culinary products, culinary-related content, and food security movements are enriching people's knowledge about nutrition, both in modern and traditional cuisine. In this session, we will explore the combination of traditional and modern food knowledge and practices that promote good nutrition for our bodies. We will learn more about how our culinary practitioners process traditional culinary types that are nutritious, to be presented as culinary products that can be used by today's society to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Also, how do our creators or writers try to present more culinary themes to further enrich people's knowledge about our nation's culinary treasures. << LESS |
LITBITE Speakers : Nova Dewi Moderators : |
04:30PM - 06:00PM Galeri S. Soedjono |
Book Discussion: Towards A Just Energy Transition MORE >>
A book discussion of Pergulatan Transisi Energi Berkeadilan: Satu Isu Beragam Dilema (Trend Asia). << LESS |
LITFEST Speakers : Moderators : |
04:30PM - 06:00PM Galeri Oesman Effendi |
The Learning Curve of Innovation and Preservation in Music MORE >>
Music has the power to go beyond language barriers. It is a universal language that transcends borders and brings together people from different cultures and backgrounds. Music can also serve as a wonderful tool in the preservation and representation of cultural heritage and traditions. It tells the story of our past and serves a reflection of our society and values. << LESS |
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07:00PM - 09:00PM Teater Wahyu Sihombing |
Closing Night: JILF x JakTent MORE >>
Farwiza Farhan, a passionate environmentalist and TIME 100 Next leader, will close this year’s JILF x Jaktent with a compelling speech that ties the threads of literature and environmentalism into a unified call to action. As the founder of Yayasan HAkA and a dedicated advocate for the preservation of Indonesia's Leuser Ecosystem, Farwiza embodies the spirit of resilience and hope in the fight for environmental justice. << LESS |
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