ISI Denpasar Discusses MoU with National University of Singapore

ISI Denpasar Discusses MoU with National University of Singapore

Photo: National University of Singapore lecturer, Assoc. Prof. Irving Chan Johnson (left), Vice Rector for Planning and Cooperation of ISI Denpasar (Bali) Prof. Dr. I Komang Sudirga, S.Sn., M.Hum. (second from the left), Dean of the Faculty of Performing Arts, Dr. I Ketut Garwa, S.Sn., M.Sn. (third from the left), and Coordinator of the Karawitan Study Program, I Nyoman Kariasa, S.Sn., M.Sn. (right), discussing the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the Meeting Room of the Rectorate at ISI Denpasar (27/09).

The Indonesian Institute of the Arts (ISI) Denpasar recently hosted a distinguished delegation from the National University of Singapore (NUS), led by Associate Professor Irving Chan Johnson with his 12 students from the South East Asian Studies Department. This visit was nothing short of a historic moment for both institutions and was warmly welcomed by ISI Denpasar’s Vice-Rector for Planning and Cooperation, Professor Dr. I Komang Sudirga, S.Sn., M.Hum, in the ISI Denpasar Rectorate Meeting Room on Wednesday, September 27, 2023.

Also present is the Dean of the Faculty of Performing Arts, Dr. I Ketut Garwa, S.Sn., M.Sn, the Dean of the Faculty of Performing Arts, and I Nyoman Kariasa, S.Sn., M.Sn, the Coordinator of the Karawitan Study Program. The primary focus of this gathering was to discuss the draft for the Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) between the Faculty of Performing Arts at ISI Denpasar and the South East Asian Studies Department at NUS.

Professor Sudirga enthusiastically embraced the prospect of this meaningful MoU with NUS, a venerable institution with a legacy of academic excellence. He enthusiastically outlined the numerous opportunities this collaboration could bring, such as joint research initiatives, seminars, faculty and student exchanges, and various other collaborative ventures that would be mutually beneficial. “NUS stands as a paragon of higher education globally, and this partnership promises an array of advantages for us,” Sudirga elaborated.

Professor Irving, proficient in Indonesian and Balinese, expressed his optimism about the prospective MoU as a conduit for fostering profound cooperation between the two esteemed universities. Following discussions regarding the draft MoU at ISI Denpasar, Professor Irving pledged to submit it for a thorough review by the Head of the Department of Asian Studies at NUS. “Upon receiving approval from our department head, we can officially seal this momentous agreement,” assured the professor. In the spirit of cultural exchange and synergy, students from NUS’s South East Asian Studies Department had the privilege of participating in an engaging Balinese dance workshop. This lively event took place at the I Ketut Reneng Dance Studio in ISI Denpasar. Under the expert guidance of the Dance Study Program Lecturer, I Wayan Sutirtha, S.Sn., M.Sn, students were introduced to the fundamentals of Balinese dance, including movements such as ngumbang, agem, angsel, piles, and ngeseh. The students’ enthusiasm and receptiveness to the intricate dance forms were truly remarkable and indicative of the cultural bonds being forged. (ISIDps/PR)

Photo: Students from the South East Asian Studies Department, NUS took part in a Balinese Dance workshop at the I Ketut Reneng Dance Studio, ISI Denpasar, (27/09)

ISI Denpasar Discusses MoU with National University of Singapore

ISI Denpasar Bahas MoU dengan National University of Singapore

Foto: Dosen National University of Singapore, Assoc. Prof. Irving Chan Johnson (kiri), Wakil Rektor Bidang Perencanaan dan Kerja Sama ISI Denpasar (Bali) Prof. Dr. I Komang Sudirga, S.Sn., M.Hum. (dua dari kiri), Dekan Fakultas Seni Pertunjukan, Dr. I Ketut Garwa, S.Sn., M.Sn, (tiga dari kiri) dan Koordinator Program Studi Karawitan, I Nyoman Kariasa, S.Sn., M.Sn. (kanan), membahas MoU di Ruang Rapat Rektorat ISI Denpasar, (27/09)

Institut Seni Indonesia (ISI) Denpasar menerima kunjungan delegasi dari the National University of Singapore (NUS), dipimpin Associate Professor Irving Chan Johnson dan 12 mahasiswa South East Asian Studies Department. Kunjungan ini merupakan momen bersejarah untuk kedua institusi dan diterima dengan hangat oleh Wakil Rektor Bidang Perencanaan dan Kerja Sama ISI Denpasar (Bali) Prof. Dr. I Komang Sudirga, S.Sn., M.Hum., di Ruang Rapat Rektorat ISI Denpasar, Rabu, 27 September 2023.

Turut hadir, Dekan Fakultas Seni Pertunjukan, Dr. I Ketut Garwa, S.Sn., M.Sn, dan Koordinator Program Studi Karawitan, I Nyoman Kariasa, S.Sn., M.Sn. Kunjungan ini dalam rangka membahas draft Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) antara Fakultas Seni Pertunjukan, ISI Denpasar dengan Department of South East Asian Studies, NUS.

Prof. Sudirga menyambut baik pembahasan MoU dengan institusi pendidikan tinggi tertua di Singapura ini. Dia mengungkapkan kerja sama ISI Denpasar dengan NUS akan mencakup penelitian bersama di bidang seni, penyelenggaraan seminar, pertukaran dosen dan mahasiswa, serta kegiatan bersama lainnya yang relevan bagi kedua belah pihak. “NUS salah satu universitas terbaik di dunia, kerja sama ini akan memberikan banyak manfaat untuk kita,” paparnya.

Prof. Irving mengatakan MoU akan mempermudah kerja sama antara dua perguruan tinggi ini. Setelah pembahasan draft MoU dengan pihak ISI Denpasar, dia akan meneruskan draft MoU kepada Kepala Department of Asian Studies, NUS untuk ditinjau kembali. “Setelah ditinjau dan disetujui kepala departemen, MoU ini bisa kita tandatangani,” ujar professor yang fasih berbahasa Indonesia dan Bali ini.

Sementara itu, mahasiswa South East Asian Studies Department, NUS berkesempatan untuk mengikuti workshop tari Bali. Workshop ini dilaksanakan di Studio Tari I Ketut Reneng, ISI Denpasar dengan bimbingan Dosen Program Studi Tari, I Wayan Sutirtha, S.Sn., M.Sn. Mahasiswa mempelajari teknik-teknik dasar tari Bali, seperti ngumbang, agem, angsel, piles, dan ngeseh. Mahasiswa begitu antusias menyimak gerak tari yang diperagakan dan mengindikasikan ikatan budaya yang terjalin erat. (ISIDps/Humas)

Foto: Mahasiswa South East Asian Studies Department, NUS mengikuti workshop Tari Bali di Studio Tari I Ketut Reneng, ISI Denpasar, (27/09)

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