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Pasang Surut (Surabaya Utara) | Ubud Writers & Readers Fest

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Pasang Surut (Surabaya Utara) merupakan ajang untuk bercerita, memantik rasa penasaran dan memahami kota, dimulai dengan wilayah utara Surabaya. Acara ini memamerkan dan mempresentasikan karya-karya peserta workshop Urbanisme Warga yang telah meneliti daerah Surabaya Utara selama tiga bulan. Diramaikan dengan Ludruk Besud Cak Lupus, Silampukau, dan Piknik Akustik yang diisi oleh Redo Nomadore, Terracotta, Era Listyana Porn Ikebana, dan Dancing Tiger.

Jumat, 28 Oktober 2016
pra-acara di Kawasan Surabaya Kota Lama

Tur jalan kaki untuk memahami tipografi Kota Lama Surabaya
Pemandu : Jimmy Ofisia
Mulai 08.00 – selesai (±5 jam)
Gratis, langsung datang ke titik kumpul: Depan Hotel Kemajuan, Jl. KH Mas Mansyur 96 Surabaya
PIC : Gugun ( +62 857-3077-7433), ari (+62 856-3377-898)

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Sabtu, 29 Oktober 2016
di Balai Merah Putih, Kompleks Gedung Balai Pemuda

Workshop tipografi untuk merespon tipografi Kota Lama Surabaya
bersama Alviant Helmi
Mulai pk. 16.00 (±3 jam)
Biaya: Rp.150.000, termasuk kertas & alat (maks. 10 orang)
PIC : Nita (082139022888)

Ludruk Besud Cak Lupus
Mulai pk. 18.00-18.15

Pertunjukan Musik Silampukau
Mulai pk. 18.15-18.45

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☞ Minggu , 30 Oktober 2016
di Balai Merah Putih Kompleks Gedung Balai Pemuda

Diskusi Tentang Penelitian di Surabaya Utara
Mulai pk. 16.00-18.00

Piknik Akustik
Mulai pk. 19.00-21.00
Piknik dengan kopi rempah & kudapan khas Kampung Arab

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INFO:
Ari Kurniawan
Email: ari@ayorek.org
HP/WhatsApp: +62 856-3377- 898

Ubud Writers & Readers Festival Satellite Event
The Journey of a Journal with Hannah Kent
☞ 1 November 2016, 19.00 – 20.30 WIB
C2O library & collabtive, Jl. Dr. Cipto 22

Join a conversation Hannah Kent, co-founder of Australian literary journal Kill Your Darlings, and the author of The Good People and Burial Rites, a global bestseller translated into 28 languages. Since its first edition in 2010, Kill Your Darlings has championed new Australian writing in print and online. Hannah will share the journey of Kill Your Darlings and some lessons that we can all learn from!

Hannah Kent’s debut novel, Burial Rites, was translated into twenty-eight languages. It won the ABIA Literary Fiction Book of the Year, and was shortlisted for the Baileys Women’s Prize and the Guardian First Book Award. Hannah’s second novel, The Good People, was published in October 2016.

This is a free event, however capacity is limited.

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