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Healthy Planet, Healthy Diet, and Healthy Environment​

ESAS collaborates with Sekolah Sukma Bangsa to integrate Healthy Planet, Healthy Diet, and Healthy Environment into everyday learning. Through teacher training and curriculum development, the collaboration introduces ecosystem thinking, helping students understand the interconnectedness of people, food, and nature through a spiral, multidimensional learning approach.

Sustainable Financing for Regenerative Economies​

Felia Salim conducted the workshop and introduced students and participants to emerging frameworks that connect ecological responsibility with alternative economic models.

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ILI-ILI Festival

The “Ili Ili” festival, translating to “water” in Javanese, unfolded at a critical juncture in Temenggung, Central Java. Amidst global and local water crises, ESAS initiated dialogues with experts, indigenous locals, artists, and sustainability practitioners. This impactful event transpired from the 17th to the 19th of November, 2022.

Past events

Art Nibs

Featuring the Current Reality of Arts with Today’s Global Dynamics

Art Nibs delves into profound issues in two continents: Reconciliation with colonial pasts, pondering nationhood, navigating global dynamics. And projecting future visions. Artworks, often born from discomfort, resist oppression or satirize society. They convey potent political truths about revolution, rights, feminism, and more.

In Discussion

ESAS & Indonesian National Book Community in FIL

In 2019, ESAS and the Indonesian National Book Committee attended the Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL), the world’s second-largest. ESAS collaborated with Mexican publisher Impronta, hosting a delegation meeting at Impronta Casa Editora, Calle Penitenciaria 414, Guadalajara, Jalisco.

Dance Performance

'Hari Ini' by Hartati in Collaboration with Ines Somellera

‘Hari Ini’ is a vibrant dance theater piece by Hartati and Ines Somellera, part of Yayasan Kelola’s ‘Empowering Women Artists.’ Inspired by Sumatra’s martial arts and yoga, it’s directed by Ines Somellera for ESAS, featuring music by Marc Apart and costumes by Carlos Soto.

ENVISIONING

Explore 'Envisioning the Future Now,' featuring brief papers and reports from ESAS discussions and workshops. Gain insights from communities and experts on harnessing potential and opportunities to shape a brighter future together.