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  • Sardono Kusumo (2003)
  • Bintang Hanggono and Wildan Antares (2001)

Sardono Kusumo (2003), Australia

Trained in classical Javanese dance, Sardono Kusumo is an internationally renowned Indonesian director, dancer, filmmaker and choreographer. In 2003 he was awarded the Distinguished Artist Award by ISPA, the International Society for the Performing Arts. While on his residency in Australia he worked closely with Robert Draft on Liminal Theatre’s Mishima Project. The company members were trained in Kusumo’s particular vocal and physical training methodology, as were postgraduate students from the Victoria College of the Arts who participated in workshops and a retreat conducted in the Otways in Victoria.

Funded by the Australia Indonesia Institute.

Bintang Hanggono and Wildan Antares (2001), Australia

Wildan Antares and Bintang Hanggono are artists working in the areas of installation, performance, multimedia and animation. Recently they worked together with Geber ModusOperandi, creating a performance/ installation called 'HOLE' at Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta. As part of their residency, they collaborated again as artists-in-residence with the Melbourne Fringe Festival, also working with Greg Dyson from Victorian University of Technology on the performance Amphybious at the Victorian College of the Arts.    

Funded by the Australia Indonesia Institute.

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