JAKARTA - The Ubud Folkfest Festival which presents a collaboration between music, art and Balinese culture will be held for three days from 15 July to 17 July 2022.
"The purpose of Ubud Folkfest is to provide a platform (container, red) for artists, both domestically and internationally in order to celebrate the diversity of music, arts & culture in Ubud, Bali," said Rizal Hadi co-founder of Ubud Folkfest in Ubud, Saturday. , quoted from Antara.
Hadi realizes that activities in the form of festivals have a big influence in uniting people with the same interests, so with a series of events that he is working on, his party tries to facilitate the audience, actors and artists in connecting in the middle of the event.
This celebration of music, art and culture was held at Biji World Ubud, with the aim of welcoming back to music, arts and culture in Bali, especially Ubud, which can unite musicians and artists globally.
The organizers realized that the choice of Ubud as the location was realized as the area in Bali that is the most active in organizing festivals and has the most creative communities ranging from music, spirituality, art to culture.
In three days of performances, Ubud Folkfest will be filled with musical and cultural performances from Robi Navicula, Jalan Tengah, Galiju, Anda Perdana, Unb'roken, Excira, The Munchies, Robokids, Kai Mata, Adam Alydrus, Miyoshi Masato, Athron, Nick Walllaki , The Neo & Yude Experience, Celtic Room Bali, Brown Sugar, Agustuan Supriatna, I Made Subandi, Orasare, Kerta Art, Aris Satvitri, Seeds of Cultural Arts, Yadi Tarawangsa, Fridayan, Wiwanto Purnawan, Westside Spinn3rz, Ubuddub, Ho Mystica, JNS , Macula, and Alana Yana.
In separate fields, art classes and exhibitions will be filled by Ida Bagus Oka Genijaya, Fajar Kadafi, Djunaidi Kenyut, Bunny Bone, Ni Putu Eni Astiarini, I Gusti Made Tourist, Linkan Palenewen, Nyiman Wijaya, Bade Bayak, Andri Nur Oesman, Black Hand Gang, Pigtails Sathya Viku, Beta, Imacullata, Emy Triani, and Geed Saputra.
“Art and culture is not just a thought, but must be implemented. It's time for us to open the way again for people to be creative after the pandemic. Biji World wants to plant for tomorrow for arts and culture,” said Ida Bagus Oka Genijaya, once the owner of Biji World and one of the co-founders of Ubud Folkfest.
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