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Jhony Fonsen, One of the Talented Students Behind the Semi-Autonomous Body (BSO) “Sastra Oebah”

News Release Monday, 25 March 2024

SDGs 4: Quality Education

Jhony Fonsen, a bachelor student majoring in Tourism at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, is one of the accomplished and talented individuals behind the establishment of the Semi-Autonomous Body (BSO) “Sastra Oebah,” which is now widely recognized.

It all began with his concern, which later turned into a significant question within himself, “Why doesn’t the Faculty of Cultural Sciences have a dance BSO?” He was puzzled; how could a faculty labeled “cultural” lack a dance community, especially covering creative, traditional, and modern dances? From this concern emerged the idea of ​​establishing Sastra Oebah. Initially, doubts surrounded his journey, considering this was not an easy thing to be done. However, with the assistance of Dr. Wulan Tri Astuti, S.S., M.A., commonly known as Madame Wulan, they eventually agreed on this intriguing idea. Subsequently, the faculty endorsed this idea, starting from the issuance of official documents (SK), until the formation of the name “Sastra Oebah.”

The year 2023 marked the beginning of the formation of this BSO, which became a significant identity and new face for the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM. The name of this BSO was derived from the background of the faculty, which was formerly known as the Faculty of Literature and Oebah, which means movement in Indonesian. From these two words, he elaborated a living symbol that the Sastra Oebah BSO is active in the field of dance arts, particularly in creative, traditional, and modern dances.

Sastra Oebah itself is open. This means that although this BSO is within the Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM, its membership is not limited to students within the faculty alone. Sastra Oebah BSO opens up opportunities as much as possible for students outside the Faculty of Cultural Sciences who have an interest in dance arts.

During the formation of this BSO, Jhony naturally involved several people around him. One of them is Mbak Ninda, a student majoring in Archaeology who deeply embodies art. Then, after successfully forming and gathering many members, he decided to organize the management of this organization. Along with his equally talented friends, Jhony and 9 others agreed to be at the forefront of Sastra Oebah. They are Jhony Fonsen, Putri Dea Amara, An’cahya Titin Nafisa, Dewi Masyifa Antaningrum, Novalia Hidayatus Sholihah, Puspita Sari Dwi Apriyanti, Anggit Galuh Ajar Amanah, Galuh Dhinar Divanka, Bening Embun Pagi, Ervita Ninda Iswantari.

Interestingly, although classified as a new BSO, this organization has already caught the attention of the wider community and has achieved several accomplishments in dance competitions over the past year. Some of these include:

  • Indonesian Tourism Competition in Bandung (2nd place)
  • Kulon Progo Carnival
  • Participation in the International Students Gathering event
  • Esqa Collaboration
  • UGM museum anniversary
  • Porsenigama 2023 (1st place in Traditional Dance)
  • Porsenigama 2023 (2nd place in Modern Dance)
  • Regular performances at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences graduation ceremonies
  • Participation in the Tourism Business Travel Olympiad
  • Participation in the Village Chief Festival
  • Participation in the National Zoology Olympiad FKH
  • Participation in the Chemistry Futsal League
  • Collaboration in the Malaysia-Indonesia Art Integration Program
  • Participation in the 2023 Family Day of the Anniversary celebration
  • Participation in Pionir PPSMB 2023
  • Participation in Kampung Budaya PPSMB 2023
  • Participation in Gelex 2023
  • Participation in the 2024 Family Day of the Anniversary celebration

The strong cultural element inherent in the faculty’s identity cannot be separated from dance arts. It is hoped that the Sastra Oebah BSO can become a new color that strengthens the identity of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences.

Academic Discussion with the Indonesian Student Association (PPI) in Syria at the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia (KBRI) in Damascus

News Release Friday, 22 March 2024

SDGs 4: Quality Education | SDGs 17: Partnerships for the Goals

On March 8, 2024, coinciding with the 48th Anniversary of the Indonesian Student Association (PPI) in Syria, Prof. Dr. Ida Rochani Adi, S.U. served as the sole speaker in the Academic Discussion with PPI Syria at the Hall of the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Damascus. The discussion titled “American Dominance in the Middle East: Past, Present, Future” was attended by 86 Indonesian students in Damascus and several staff members of the KBRI. In his opening remarks, the Indonesian Ambassador to Syria, Dr. Wajid Fauzi, expressed his utmost gratitude to the delegation from the Department of Inter-Cultural Studies at UGM consisting of Prof. Dr. Ida Rochani Adi, S.U., Dr. Hindun Ichsan, M. Hum., Dr. Aris Munandar, M.Hum., and Rudi Candra, L.C., M.A. for their willingness to share knowledge with Indonesian students in Syria.

Prof. Ida Rochani Adi, S.U. initiated the discussion by explaining why dominance is an interesting issue to examine. As an expert in American Studies, Prof. Ida explained Gramsci’s Theory of Hegemony as a basis for understanding American hegemony in the Middle East. Furthermore, American Dominance in the Middle East was discussed from a cultural studies perspective.

The discussion sparked many critical questions from students: What is the actual role of America in the Middle East; how to break free from the mindset that the West is superior to believe in equality; why Indonesia, which has tried to break free from American dominance, but invites the dominance of other powers (China); and why Indonesia, which actually has great ideas but has not been able to match the power of Iran, which is under American embargo.

During the session, Prof. Ida provided motivation to the students through the adage: “Squat to jump high.” This means that earnest preparation will lead someone to great achievements. Therefore, while studying in Syria, one should be diligent so that upon returning to the homeland, they can carve out various great achievements.

(Aris Munandar, March 8, 2024)

Guest Lecture and Academic Dialogue with the Indonesian Student Association (PPI) Lebanon

News Release Friday, 22 March 2024

SDGs 4: Quality Education | SDGs 17: Partnerships for the Goals

In the series of visits by the Department of Intercultural Studies, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada to Lebanon, Syria, and Saudi Arabia from March 3rd to March 15th, 2024, the Master’s Program in American Studies collaborated with the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Beirut to provide a guest lecture for Indonesian students in Lebanon. The guest lecture was held on March 5th, 2024, at the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia’s Auditorium in Beirut. In his opening remarks, the Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Lebanon, Mr. Hajriyanto Y Tohari, conveyed information that the number of Indonesian students in Syria has decreased, with only 65 students currently enrolled. The lecture was delivered by Prof. Dr. Ida Rochani Adi, S.U., discussing the importance of multidisciplinary education and educational standardization to produce graduates with competence. One important aspect emphasized was education as a process of logic maturation.

During the dialogue session, students raised many questions related to academic linearity and the development of academic writing skills. Most Indonesian students in Lebanon are studying religious fields and feel they lack understanding of research methodology and academic writing skills. Therefore, they lack confidence in continuing their studies in Indonesia, especially considering the final assignments such as the thesis and dissertation.

Responding to students’ questions regarding academic linearity, Prof. Ida discussed the current development of science, which is moving towards interdisciplinarity and even multidisciplinarity. Regarding the lack of mastery of research methodology and academic writing skills, the advice given was to practice creating specific statements. The dialogue concluded with an emphasis on the fact that the success of studies is determined by the students’ contributions. Therefore, Indonesian students should condition themselves to become active learners who contribute to the learning process.

(Aris Munandar, March 5th, 2024)

Public Lecture on Korean Culture

News Release Friday, 22 March 2024

SDGs 4: Quality Education | SDGs 17: Partnerships for the Goals

A public lecture on Korean culture was successfully held in the Auditorium of Soegondo Building, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada. This public lecture was made possible through the collaboration of the Korean Language and Culture study program at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM, with the Korean Cultural Center Indonesia (KCCI), Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) Indonesia, as well as the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of the Republic of Korea.

The event started at 13:00 (GMT+7) with the inauguration of the ‘Korean Culture Njogo’ team by the director of the Korean Cultural Center Indonesia (KCCI), Mr. Kim Yong Woon. Subsequently, the event proceeded with the opening by the MC and a performance of Samulnori, a traditional Korean musical instrument ensemble. Following this, attendees were invited to stand and sing the national anthems of Indonesia and the Republic of Korea. After the anthem singing, the lecture commenced with an address by the director of the Korean Cultural Center Indonesia (KCCI), Mr. Kim Yong Woon.

The lecture was divided into three sessions. The first session was delivered by Mr. Suray Agung Nugroho, S.S., M.A., Ph.D., a lecturer from the Korean Language and Culture study program at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM, under the theme “Hallyu Today and Tomorrow.” In this session, the history and development of Hallyu in Indonesia up to its current state were discussed, along with future prospects for Hallyu.

The lecture continued with the second speaker, Ms. Dwita Rizki, who is a translator of Korean literature. In line with her profession, Ms. Dwita Rizki presented on the topic of “Encounter of Korean Literary Book Translators,” sharing her experiences as a translator of Korean literature, from the beginning of her career to tips for becoming a professional translator.

Subsequently, the lecture session concluded with the third speaker, Mr. Kim Young Soo, the director of the Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) Indonesia. The topic addressed was “Hallyu in the World, the Leader of the Creative Economy (Focusing on the case of KOREA 360).” This session discussed the role of Hallyu in the global creative economy. Additionally, the presentation covered KOREA 360, a product of KOCCA aimed at introducing Hallyu to the world through creative content.

Following the lecture sessions, participants were allowed to ask questions. In addition to questions, KCCI and KOCCA also prepared a quiz for the participants. As a token of appreciation, KCCI and KOCCA awarded prizes to both questioners and participants who successfully answered quiz questions. The event concluded with a group photo session and the screening of ON THE K: O.

This “Public Lecture on Korean Culture” aimed to provide insight to the public regarding the development of Korean culture in Indonesia and its future prospects. Furthermore, it aimed to serve as a platform for ongoing collaboration between the study program and the aforementioned parties. This aligns with the goals of sustainable development, namely Quality Education and Partnerships to Achieve the Goals.

Author: Fathiannisa

Achieving Impactful Activities as a Faculty of Cultural Sciences Student with Maulita Shinta Maharani

News Release Friday, 22 March 2024

SDGs 4: Quality Education | SDGs 5: Gender Equality | SDGs 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities | SDGs 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Being a college student is certainly one of the most valuable moments in an individual’s life. Their moment is utilized and strived to create significant impacts on the community environment. This act of virtue is realized by Maulita Shinta Maharani, a final year student of the English Department, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, who has taken part in social contributions during her college years. Uli, her nickname, actively participates in several student and external activities, especially those around community relations and social service. She is experienced in cultural immersion and interaction with international students which adds to her insight and knowledge of inclusivity and diversity of cross-cultural backgrounds.

Uli’s journey to be an active student begins with her motivation when she entered college in her first year. Before that, she had not found a suitable student organization or activity for her, but that changed when she entered one of the most prestigious universities in Indonesia, Universitas Gadjah Mada. Uli had the opportunity to join many student organizations and activities that supported her development and growth in the environment she was interested in. Her organizational experiences include an internship at the UGM Office of International Affairs, Head of HRD at UGM Buddy Club, Research Assistant at the English Literature UGM, Academic and Development Staff at Women Beyond Indonesia, Founder of Amnesty Amawa Wikreti under Amnesty International Indonesia, Learning and Development Staff at HopeHelps Network, and currently active as Public Relations Staff at Faculty of Cultural Sciences ,UGM. Uli’s organizational activities led her to take one step further by applying for the Erasmus student exchange program and having the opportunity to become an Erasmus Awardee at Budapest Business University, Hungary.

Not only active in organizations and student activities, Uli has participated in student activities in the scope of culture, namely the Cultural Exchange to the National University of Singapore (NUS) held in October 2023 which aimed to explore multiculturalism in Singapore. At the same time, she also became a research assistant for NUS students who were conducting a research on local communities in Yogyakarta. The result of this activity was a book entitled “Harmony in Diversity: A Journey from Jogja to Singapore, and Back” which tells about the multiculturalism aspects in Singapore and Yogyakarta in particular.

In addition, her passion for writing has made her actively contribute to pouring his thoughts into articles published in several platforms. Some of the articles she has written are as follows:

  • “Should Gender be Equal?”: Gender Inequality in Family Form
  • “Who is more likely to benefit from child marriage? Children or parents?”: Child Marriage in Temanggung, Central Java
  • Nyadran and the Interpretation of Ubarampe: An Annual Tradition to Welcome Ramadan in Temanggung, Central Java, Indonesia
  • Fairy Tales vs Feminism
  • Women Beyond Bias: Learning from A Figure, An Eye-opening Discussion with Prof. Wening Udasmoro on Multiple Subordination in the Workplace

Her focus on gender studies, diversity, and inclusivity, also made her take the initiative to serve socially by establishing an organization called Amnesty Amawa Wikreti, a human rights organization led by women affiliated with Amnesty International Indonesia. In 2023, she also participated in the Student Community Service-Community Empowerment Learning (KKN-PPM UGM), as part of the final activity for UGM students. Through this program, she participated in community service in Ofu Village, Timor Tengah Selatan, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, which made her become more interested in social service in remote areas and contributing to the service of educational development during the continuation of the program she was involved in.

“I really want to experience life, I want to spend my youth doing a lot of positive activities and building as many relationships as possible,” said Uli, reflecting on the positive experiences and activities she has gone through during her almost four years as a student.

Uli emphasizes the role of a supportive environment as the main source of her successful achievements and experiences to grow and develop. “My parents also gave me the freedom to participate in anything and choose my own path in life. Support from lecturers and the closest ones; Nanda Yulfi Chairunnisa and Steven Glenn Ravanelli Waromi also serves as an important point to grow.”

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