
Celebrate Malam Minggu and Indonesia Merdeka the best way — at Pasar Merdeka! Swing by on 16-17 August for a vibrant pasar filled with traditional Indonesian jajan, unique local brands, and classic games that bring back childhood memories.

This 17 August, Sore Sore transforms into a special Pasar Rakyat edition at Titik Dua Ubud, bringing you all the joy of a traditional pesta rakyat, with everyone berkain to celebrate in style!
Savour local favorites like bakso, ketoprak, klepon, and sweet treats, wander through stalls of blooms, fragrances, and self-care goodies, and relive the nostalgia of lomba 17-an games from joget balon to marble-on-spoon challenges, all with a chance to win exciting prizes from BAGASI!

A journey to weave yourself together through art and soulful healing experiences, an offering by Ilamaia Bali, Pertenunan Setia Cap Cili, and Tegal Temu Space.

In his solo exhibition, Magnified Ordinary, Devy Ferdianto invites you to slow down and see poetry in the common grounds. Through a mix of printmaking and everyday photography, this exhibition reflects on the small, intimate moments that often slip past us.

After a long break, Bersuaka are excited to cook again! As newcomers to Tangerang from the East, we want to share a taste of Nyepi from Gigih's village in Penebel, Tabanan. We'll be serving Timbungan with Entil, Jukut Urab, and Sambel Tingkih, all finished with Kuah Srosob.
While traditionally focused on ancestral heirlooms like keris (daggers) and spears, Tumpek Landep has expanded to include modern metal items such as cars, motorcycles, and computers. The ceremony, which involves offerings and prayers to Sang Hyang Pasupati (the deity governing metal objects), also serves as a metaphorical reminder to sharpen one's mind and wisdom.
Saraswati Day marks the celebration of Sang Hyang Aji Saraswati, commemorating the descent of knowledge. On this auspicious day, ceremonies are held to bless all sacred texts, lontar (palm-leaf manuscripts), and holy books. This is an act of reverence and gratitude to the Almighty for bestowing knowledge upon humanity.

Gurat Gurit 2025: Reinvented Tradition doesn't aim to offer solutions for all contemporary practices of Balinese artists and cultural practitioners. Instead, it presents the complex discourse surrounding tradition.

Tri Dhatu, a sacred symbol in Balinese belief, is reimagined by Nyoman Erawan through the lens of Triloka — the three realms of human existence reflected in Borobudur. Experience this deeper perspective at his solo exhibition at Komaneka Art Gallery.

Eleven selected ensembles present the latest sound compositions in a complete, cohesive, and comprehensive performance. Offering novelty with unexpected sound dynamics, along with the charm of melodies and rhythms in the MI-RENG New Music for Gamelan Concert Series.