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Edi Sedyawati

Edi Sedyawati binti Iman Sudjahri (born 28 October 1938 in Malang; died 12 November 2022 in Jakarta)[1] was an Indonesian archeologist and historian.[2][3][4] She was a professor of archeology at the University of Indonesia,[5][6] Chairperson of the university's Department of Javanese Letters and Center for Humanities and Social Sciences and also Chair of the Department of Dance at the Jakarta Institute for Arts.[7] She also served as Indonesia's Director General of Culture in the Ministry of Education and Culture from 1993 to 1999.[8][9]

Sedyawati studied various forms of Indonesian dance in Ikatan Seni Tari Indonesia,[10] and in 1961 she performed in the Indonesian culture mission to China, North Korea, North Vietnam, and the USSR.[8] Although the primary purpose of the culture mission was soft diplomacy to Indonesia's allies, in 2006 Sedyawati wrote in a reflection that the performers primarily benefitted by networking with Indonesians from diverse cultural backgrounds and learning about the various styles of dance and performance art in the archipelago.[11]

In 1960, Sedyawati's work on dating carved statues near Karawang contributed toward proving that the ancient Tarumanagara kingdom embraced Hinduism.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ . Jakarta Institute of Arts. 12 November 2022. Archived from the original on 1 December 2022. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  2. ^ Juliana Harsianti, Going back to tradition. The Nation, 1 May 2017. Accessed 27 June 2018.
  3. ^ Rita Widiadana, NH Dini and her endless soul-searching journey. Jakarta Post, 27 November 2017. Accessed 27 June 2018.
  4. ^ Masajeng Rahmiasri, Cultural movement seeks Indonesian women to wear, preserve kebaya. Jakarta Post, 4 March 2017. Accessed 27 June 2018.
  5. ^ Véronique Degroot, Candi, Space and Landscape: A Study on the Distribution, Orientation and Spatial Organization of Central Javanese Temple Remains, p. v. Leiden: Sidestone Press, 2009. ISBN 9789088900396
  6. ^ Jennifer Sidharta, Passing down history through art. Global Indonesian Voices, 2 December 2015. Accessed 27 June 2018.
  7. ^ Art of Indonesia, p. 233. Ed. Haryati Soebadio-Noto Soebagio. Periplus Editions, 1998. ISBN 9789625932378
  8. ^ a b Jennifer Lindsay, Heirs to World Culture: Being Indonesian, 1950-1965, p. 213. Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2012. ISBN 9789004253513
  9. ^ Gunawan Mohamad, Celebrating Indonesia: Fifty Years with the Ford Foundation, 1953-2003, p. 173. New York City: Ford Foundation, 2003. ISBN 9789799796417
  10. ^ Jennifer Lindsay, Heirs to World Culture, p. 214.
  11. ^ Jennifer Lindsay, Heirs to World Culture, pp. 213-214.
  12. ^ Masatoshi Iguchi, Java Essay: The History and Culture of a Southern Country, p. 110. Leicester: Troubador Publishing, 2017. ISBN 9781784628857


sedyawati, binti, iman, sudjahri, born, october, 1938, malang, died, november, 2022, jakarta, indonesian, archeologist, historian, professor, archeology, university, indonesia, chairperson, university, department, javanese, letters, center, humanities, social,. Edi Sedyawati binti Iman Sudjahri born 28 October 1938 in Malang died 12 November 2022 in Jakarta 1 was an Indonesian archeologist and historian 2 3 4 She was a professor of archeology at the University of Indonesia 5 6 Chairperson of the university s Department of Javanese Letters and Center for Humanities and Social Sciences and also Chair of the Department of Dance at the Jakarta Institute for Arts 7 She also served as Indonesia s Director General of Culture in the Ministry of Education and Culture from 1993 to 1999 8 9 Sedyawati studied various forms of Indonesian dance in Ikatan Seni Tari Indonesia 10 and in 1961 she performed in the Indonesian culture mission to China North Korea North Vietnam and the USSR 8 Although the primary purpose of the culture mission was soft diplomacy to Indonesia s allies in 2006 Sedyawati wrote in a reflection that the performers primarily benefitted by networking with Indonesians from diverse cultural backgrounds and learning about the various styles of dance and performance art in the archipelago 11 In 1960 Sedyawati s work on dating carved statues near Karawang contributed toward proving that the ancient Tarumanagara kingdom embraced Hinduism 12 References edit RIP Prof Dr Edi Sedyawati 1938 2022 Jakarta Institute of Arts 12 November 2022 Archived from the original on 1 December 2022 Retrieved 4 February 2023 Juliana Harsianti Going back to tradition The Nation 1 May 2017 Accessed 27 June 2018 Rita Widiadana NH Dini and her endless soul searching journey Jakarta Post 27 November 2017 Accessed 27 June 2018 Masajeng Rahmiasri Cultural movement seeks Indonesian women to wear preserve kebaya Jakarta Post 4 March 2017 Accessed 27 June 2018 Veronique Degroot Candi Space and Landscape A Study on the Distribution Orientation and Spatial Organization of Central Javanese Temple Remains p v Leiden Sidestone Press 2009 ISBN 9789088900396 Jennifer Sidharta Passing down history through art Global Indonesian Voices 2 December 2015 Accessed 27 June 2018 Art of Indonesia p 233 Ed Haryati Soebadio Noto Soebagio Periplus Editions 1998 ISBN 9789625932378 a b Jennifer Lindsay Heirs to World Culture Being Indonesian 1950 1965 p 213 Leiden Brill Publishers 2012 ISBN 9789004253513 Gunawan Mohamad Celebrating Indonesia Fifty Years with the Ford Foundation 1953 2003 p 173 New York City Ford Foundation 2003 ISBN 9789799796417 Jennifer Lindsay Heirs to World Culture p 214 Jennifer Lindsay Heirs to World Culture pp 213 214 Masatoshi Iguchi Java Essay The History and Culture of a Southern Country p 110 Leicester Troubador Publishing 2017 ISBN 9781784628857 nbsp This Indonesian academic related biographical article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This biographical article about an archaeologist is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edi Sedyawati amp oldid 1150887415, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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