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“GMCO Tour De Faculty” at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences

News Release Thursday, 7 March 2024

SDG 17: Partnerships for the goals | SDGs 17: Global Partnership | SDG 11: Sustainable cities and communities | SDGs 11: Cultural heritage | SDG 9: Industry, innovation and infrastructure | SDGs 9 : Cooperation

The sound of raindrops and orchestral music created a very serene and comfortable atmosphere that afternoon in the Open Field of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences. The students, who at that time were relaxing, discussing with their fellow students and doing assignments, were also carried away by the atmosphere and really enjoyed the performances from the Gadjah Mada Chamber Orchestra (GMCO) plus the melodious voices of two vocalists from Paramadaya, Faculty of Cultural Sciences. Yes, this was an activity from GMCO called “GMCO Tour De Faculty”, where they went around visiting each faculty to present their beautiful playing to the public for free. Exactly on Tuesday, 5th of March 2024, it was the turn of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences to receive this warm visit.

GMCO or Gadjah Mada Chamber Orchestra is one of Gadjah Mada University’s Arts UKM which specializes in the field of orchestral music which has been established since 2008. Currently, they have more than 140 active members including players and managers consisting of Gadjah Mada University students from various departments and educational levels. Not only did it aim to introduce their community to many people in each faculty, but it also turned out that this activity was also a commemoration of their 16th anniversary. Ms. Nurul Rafika, as chairman of GMCO, representing her colleagues said that they really hope that all of you can enjoy this offering.

Students from the Faculty of Cultural Sciences flock to attend the National Dialogue with KH. Quraish Shihab & Gus Baha

News Release Thursday, 7 March 2024

SDG 4: Quality education | SDGs 4: Education for sustainability | SDG 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions | SDGs 16: Conflict resolution

Approaching the holy month of Ramadhan, Gadjah Mada University held a grand dialogue at Graha Sabha Pramana (GSP) which was opened to all Gadjah Mada University students, lecturers and staff. The event was held on Monday 4 March 2024 from 8 to 12 am. The speakers presented were two very well-known Islamic leaders whose electability was beyond doubt. They were Prof. Dr. KH. Muhammad Quraish Shihab, LC. MA and KH. Ahmad Baha’uddin Nursalim. National Dialogue Welcoming Ramadhan with the theme CARING FOR NATIONAL UNITY AND MAINTAINING INDONESIAN UNITY and presenters who are very famous in their fields attracted the attention of many people to attend in droves, especially students, lecturers and staff of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences. Prof. Dr. Ova Emilia, M.Med.Ed., Sp.OG(K)., Ph.D. as Chancellor was also present until the event ended.

While waiting for the presenter, the participants were treated to a performance by Manunggaling Rebana who performed the Prophet’s prayer songs, making all those present joined in praying together. The event then began by singing the song Indonesia Raya & Mars of Gadjah Mada University, then enjoying the chanting of tilawah and sari tilawah. Entering the main event, the two presenters provided an understanding of national brotherhood and how to resolve disputes in everyday life in accordance with Islamic teachings. However, there were differences between the two. Mr. KH. Quraish Shihab conveyed it very systematically while Gus Baha, as KH. Ahmad Baha’uddin explained very critically so that the two complemented each other to provide understanding material to everyone who listened that day.

GEBYAR ACARA DIES (GADIES)

HEADLINESNews Release Monday, 4 March 2024

SDG 3: Good health and well-being | SDG 10: Reduced inequalities | SDGs 10: Children | SDG 16: Peace, justice, and strong institutions | SDGs 16: Accountable institutions

The highlight of the activitiy series celebrating the 78th Anniversary of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Gadjah Mada University, was successfully held with great fanfare on Saturday 2nd March 2024 in the faculty yard. This event has a unique name, namely GADIES, which is an abbreviation for Gebyar Acara Dies. The attendees consisting of lecturers, staff and their families, began to come to the event from around 6.30 am and filled in the guest book which would then be used as a door prize draw. Before announcing the door prizes, the first event started with a healthy walk along the route: Faculty of Cultural Sciences – Campus Mosque – Faculty of Psychology – Faculty of Law – Rectorate Building – then back to the Faculty of Cultural Sciences. The faculty provides invited guests with a variety of food and drinks ranging from satay, meatballs, pecel rice, fruit ice, tea, and various kinds of boiled food. Eating food without a performance seems incomplete, that’s when Sastro Obah’s appearance makes the atmosphere more interesting.

The event was officially opened with speechfrom the Dean of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Prof. Dr. Setiadi, S.Sos., M.Si.,. Not only did he open the event, but also he launched the superior programs of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, such as PERPUSTRA (Perpustakaan Sastra), POSBINDU, EOFIICE, and DIGLIB. The event became even more lively with further performances from other various cool performers, namely poetry readings by students of Indonesian Literature, Karawitan Dharma Wanita, Prasasti, Rampoe, and Korean Fan Dance. A door prize draw was announced between performances. The prizes prepared varied from the smallest, such as plates, to the largest, such as bicycles. At the same time, children from lecturers and staff from grades 1 to 6 of elementary school competed in a coloring and drawing competition held in the hallway of the Soegondo building.

Beside the free food booths that the committee had provided for invited guests, there were also other booths that enliven the event such as exhibition booths for study programs, sponsors, junk food, accessories, health tests by POSBINDU, books by PERPUSTRA, and even a 360 degrees photo booth which became the favorite among guests, especially women. When the sun was starting to sting, it indicated that it was starting to be noon and that meant that GADIES had reached the end of the event. At that time, the winners of the badminton, cleanliness and coloring/drawing competitions were announced. The event then closed with a music group entertainment performance with singers chosen at random or who volunteered to come on stage to show their singing talents.

Five Championships Earned by UGM Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Students in the XXIX Imbasadi Nusantara Cultural Gathering Activity

News ReleaseStudent's Activity Friday, 1 March 2024

SDGs 4: Quality Education | SDGs 14: Life Below Water | SDGs 15: Life on Land | SDGs 17: Partnerships for the Goals

The XXIX National Cultural Gathering was successfully organized by I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa State Hindu University (UHN) which took place on Sunday-Friday, from November 5th until 10th, 2023. The theme of the 2023 National Cultural Gathering was “Sabda Budaya: Mukhti Luwir Nihan Segara”, which means “Cultural Echoes: Thundering like the Ocean”. The theme intends to highlight the richness of Indonesian culture that is still thundering amid the current era of globalization. The activity lasted for five days with various agendas including the National Deliberation, Wimbakara (Competition), and National Seminar. It ended with the Awarding Night as well as the closing of the XXIX National Cultural Gathering activities.

In this XXIX National Cultural Gathering, the Javanese Language, Literature and Culture Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB), Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), sent eight delegates to participate in the entire series of events. The UGM delegation consists of Nurma Aisyah (class of 2021) as the head of the delegation, Vighna Rivattyannur Hernawan (class of 2020), Bima Muslih Wicaksono (class of 2022), Haryo Untoro (class of 2022), Kintan Dewinta Putri (class of 2022), Muhammad Siswoyo (class of 2022), Alma Syahwalani (class of 2023), and Meifira Arini Pitaloka (class of 2023).

There were six contested activities, including the Cultural Parade, National Scientific Writing Competition (LKTIN), Poetry Musicalization Competition, Comic Strip Competition, Cultural Tiktok Competition, and Cultural Reportage Competition. Of the six competitions, the delegation of Universitas Gadjah Mada won five competitions, including:

  • 1st place in the Cultural Reportage competition (Alma Syahwalani)

The Cultural Reportage competition raised the theme of Taman Sari Yogyakarta, a historic water garden site, as a reflection of the splendor and majesty of Indonesian culture that is passed down to this day.

  • 2nd place in the National Scientific Writing Competition (Haryo Untoro and Muhammad Siswoyo)

The National Scientific Writing Competition entitled Reflection of the Entity of the Agrarian Tradition in the Track Record of Cowongan Song Verses, raised the Cowongan ritual song verses as material objects that contain elements of agricultural in the form of various plants and animals. The elements are then associated with their classification in Javanese culture and reveal the inheritance related to the name of the agrarian elements and the agrarian mythology behind them.

  • 2nd place in Comic Strip competition (Meifira Arini Pitaloka)

The Comic Strip competition with the theme “environmental conservation based on local wisdom” tells the story of young people who want to reforest by paying attention to the philosophy of these plants.

  • 3rd place in the Poetry Musicalization competition (Nurma Aisyah and Bima Muslih Wicaksono)

The Poetry Musicalization Competition raised the theme “Sabda Budaya: Mukhti Luwir Nihan Segara” brought poetry created by Muhammad Siswoyo about the beauty and majesty of the nation’s culture. The poem was performed with a recitation combined with singing and musical accompaniment, thus mesmerizing the other participants.

  • 3rd place in Tiktok Nusantara competition (Kintan Dewinta Putri)

Cultural Tiktok competition featuring traditional games, including Dakon or Congklak, Clogs, and games accompanied by dolanan cublek-cublek suweng songs.

 

The achievement of the UGM Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program in winning various competitions is a concrete manifestation of UGM Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Students in promoting, appreciating, and preserving the diverse cultures and traditions in Indonesia.

With the existence of the XXIXth National Cultural Gathering activities, it is hoped that they will motivate students to be interested in promoting this cultural heritage and tradition. Furthermore, this National Cultural Gathering activity can strengthen relationships between students of regional literature study programs throughout Indonesia and implement sustainable development goals, especially in improving the quality of education, extracting local wisdom that is in tune with the ecosystem, and working together to preserve and explore the nation’s cultural potential.

We would like to thank all those who have participated in the success of this event. Hopefully, Imbasadi can continue to accommodate students majoring in regional literature throughout Indonesia in developing and preserving the nation’s culture.

Indonesia is diverse, and Imbasadi unites.

Maintaining and Strengthening Relationships Through Anjangsana

HEADLINESNews Release Friday, 1 March 2024

SDGs 17: Partnerships for the Goals

On Wednesday, February 28th, 2024 and Thursday, February 29th, 2024, the Faculty of Cultural Sciences sent lecturers, education staff and the Dharma Wanita group to conduct Anjangsana which was part of the 78th Anniversary of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences. In this activity, they made a pilgrimage to the Sawitsari Tomb, which is the grave of the UGM extended family, to remember and pray for their predecessors. Apart from that, they also had the opportunity to visit the homes of professors, lecturers and educational staff at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM who had retired from their duties.

This activity was carried out with the aim of maintaining and strengthening the existing friendship. Anjangsana acts as a sign that shows appreciation for his contribution and role when he is retired. In this case, Anjangsana is an important event which is a sign and reminder that he, who has retired from his duties, remains and will always be an important part of the big family of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada.

               

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