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The University of Melbourne's IndoTekno program has been launched to revive cultural connections between Yogyakarta and Melbourne, Indonesia and Australia, after being dormant during the pandemic. The initiative aims to boost Indonesian artists' professionalism on the international stage through collaboration between University of Melbourne, ISI Yogyakarta, and Universitas Gadjah Mada. This program is part of the renewed cultural collaboration between Victoria State Government and Yogyakarta Special Region Government.
The University of Melbourne has launched the IndoTekno program, a flagship initiative designed to revive cultural connections between Yogyakarta and Melbourne. This program comes after more than three years of diminished cultural activity due to the pandemic. The collaboration involves key institutions such as the University of Melbourne, ISI Yogyakarta, and Universitas Gadjah Mada, marking a significant cultural exchange between Indonesia and Australia.
The IndoTekno program is specifically designed to enhance the professionalism of Indonesian artists on the international stage. Kate Ben-Tovim, Co-Director and Training World Lead of the IndoTekno Program at the University of Melbourne, highlighted that the program was carefully crafted to revive creativity spaces that were severely impacted during the Covid-19 pandemic from 2020 to 2022. The initiative aims to provide artists with opportunities to regain their footing in the cultural scene.
The program is a result of the renewed collaboration between the Victoria State Government and the Yogyakarta Special Region Government. This partnership underscores the commitment to strengthening cultural ties between the two regions. The involvement of prestigious educational institutions like the University of Melbourne, ISI Yogyakarta, and Universitas Gadjah Mada adds significant value to the program, creating a robust framework for cultural exchange and artistic development.
The pandemic had a profound impact on the cultural sector, with many artists losing their platforms and creative spaces becoming dormant. The IndoTekno program addresses this by providing a platform for artists to regain their voice and showcase their talents internationally. This initiative not only revives cultural activities but also fosters a deeper connection between Indonesia and Australia through art and culture.