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UWRF 2021 HAS OFFICIALLY STARTED ITS HYBRID ONLINE AND OFFLINE EVENTS

ONE of Southeast Asia’s leading literary events, Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (UWRF) has officially launched its 18th year, with various online and offline events. From 8–17 October 2021, the Festival welcomes over 130 authors, journalists, artists, and activists, both virtually and on-site in Ubud, Bali.

According to DeNeefe, UWRF Founder and Director during the UWRF21 during the opening of UWRF21 at Taman Dedari, Ubud said UWRF began after the first Bali bombing as an attempt to re-flower the community, to uplift the people, to boost the economy, to bring inspiration, creative platform, and dialogue.

“This is what the people need right now. Our job is to create the best festival we can, given the situation. To open the hybrid Festival, the Foundation also presented the 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award to Budi Darma, one of Indonesia’s most influential writers, who sadly passed away on 21 August 2021. His works, Olenka and Bloomington People, are highly praised worldwide. His daughter, Diana Budi Darma, received the award on his behalf,” DeNeefe said.

Meanwhile Nadiem Makarim, Indonesia’s Minister of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology said this year, the festival will share extraordinary stories and bold ideas through the lens of this year’s theme, Mulat Sarira, interpreted in English as Self-Reflection. We need to build a stronger literary art and culture ecosystem that is facing challenges.

“UWRF is a free space for all of us to reflect, exchange ideas, and share hopes. We are also proud to present our partnership with Writing Western Australia (Writing WA), to present UWRF Perth from 8-10 October 2021 in Perth, Australia,” he remarked.

One of its highlighted events is Media and Memoir, featuring Indonesian TV anchor, Desi Anwar, and Australian broadcaster, Julia Baird. They will be joined by journalist Gillian O’Shaughnessy to share their illuminating journey of self[1]reflection.

This Festival will also feature Kim Hyesoon for the Main Program, Autobiography of Death, about the tragic Sewol Ferry incident of 2014 and how to give a voice to death and trauma. Governor of West Java Province, Ridwan Kamil, will also join the Festival for the Main Program, Cities for the People, where he will discuss projects and initiatives during COVID-19.

Other than Main Program sessions, the festival will also have a Festival Club, in a form of Instagram Live events. One of the events is Black Box, featuring Shiori Ito, the face of Japan’s #MeToo movement.

Then, the Festival will also have an online Film Screening, including the award-winning environmental documentary, Wild Things. The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with the Director, Sally Ingleton. As for the Live Music & Arts, the Festival welcomes Navicula for engaging discussion and rocking performance, with A Soundtrack of Resistance.

“For our offline event, the festival collaborates with the Ubud Artisan Market to showcase local artisan food and crafts, while liven up your night with local musicians and artists. UWRF is a really important landmark, bringing together Indonesian creative minds that help everyone connect. It is a community event created by the community and for the community, and for Ubud, and for Bali,” DeNeefe concluded. [traveltext.id]