A music festival is set to be held in Sangkareang Square in Mataram,
West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), from Dec. 8 to 9 to help Lombok recover from
the earthquakes that devastated the region earlier this year.
Organized jointly by the Mataram city administration as well as
musicians and volunteers grouped under Bandini Production, the Mataram
Jazz & World Music Festival 2018 also aims to entertain quake
volunteers and help survivors move on from their traumatic experience.
"This event is also held to promote Lombok as a safe destination to
visit," added the chairman of the organizing committee, Imam Sofian, at a
press conference on Monday.
Some 100 local and national jazz musicians are scheduled to perform
at the festival, which is themed "Sound of Humanity: Jazz Tribute for
Humanity”.
“Initiated by artists, jazz musicians and volunteers, the event
serves as a form of appreciation for the artists and volunteers who have
done many things and helped the people of Lombok in the aftermath of
the earthquakes,” said ...
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The artists, he said, had been volunteering by distributing aid,
building temporary houses, providing trauma healing and other
humanitarian activities for the earthquake survivors.
“Even today they still continue helping the survivors. The reflection of
their experience as volunteers motivates us to organize the event,”
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Among the musicians scheduled to participate in the festival include
Jakarta-based artists Tohpati Ethnomission, Jason Ranti, Dua
Drum, Cerita Fatmawati and Jazz Muda Indonesia feat. Agis Kania; as well
as Astrid Sulaiman Quartet from Ubud, Sambava from Sumbawa, and
Mataram-based musicians Ary Juliant, Sura Dipa, Jazz Double
Quartet/Jadeq, Neo Decker, Pesawat Kertas, One & Flower, Don’t Tell
Mom, and Pelita Harapan Jazz Project feat. JKR.
Slated to be held at Sangkarean city park, the event is part of the "Mataram MoveOn" campaign.
Mataram Deputy Mayor Mohan Roliskana said the earthquakes that hit the region from July 29 to Aug. 19 also affected Mataram, the provincial capital.
The earthquakes damaged houses, office buildings and other facilities. Even a month after the earthquakes hit, people in Mataram were still living in evacuation tents.
The "Mataram MoveOn" campaign aims to help survivors to return to their daily activities, as well as repair offices, schools and the region’s economy.
Mataram Deputy Mayor Mohan Roliskana said the earthquakes that hit the region from July 29 to Aug. 19 also affected Mataram, the provincial capital.
The earthquakes damaged houses, office buildings and other facilities. Even a month after the earthquakes hit, people in Mataram were still living in evacuation tents.
The "Mataram MoveOn" campaign aims to help survivors to return to their daily activities, as well as repair offices, schools and the region’s economy.
Source TheJakartaPost
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