Master Program of Performing Arts and Visual Arts Studies, Graduate School, Universitas Gadjah Mada, officially succeeded in obtaining the AUN-QA international certification in February 2022 after participating in a field assessment on June 7-11, 2021. The certificate is valid for five years (2021-2026). The success of the Master Program of Performing Arts and Visual Arts Studies, Graduate School, Universitas Gadjah Mada in obtaining international certification is very strategic as a step forward towards international standard higher education and towards international accreditation and expected to open up opportunities to participate in the AUN-QA program of activities, and to expand the higher education network in ASEAN in the field of performing arts and visual arts studies, for example in organizing conferences, workshops, training, as well as student and staff mobility.
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On December 9, 2021, at the Alana Hotel, Yogyakarta, the Performing Arts and Visual Arts Studies (PSPSR) held a Work Program Evaluation and Projection Meeting (evaluation meeting for 2021, program activities, and strategic plans for 2022). The discourses that emerged in 2021 became an exciting reflection to welcome 2022. Apart from being related discourse, the demand to maintain a superior reputation position as Indonesia’s first art study program needs to be adequately maintained. Consolidation of adjustments to policies related to regulations, education systems, educational philosophy in PSPSR in higher education operations is continuously anticipated by preparing strategies accompanied by effective and efficient programs related to art discourse in the future.
Postgraduate students of the UGM Performing Arts and Fine Arts Study Program (PSPSR) batch 2020 held community service activities in Pucungsari Village, Teneran Hamlet, Grabag, Magelang. This activity was accompanied by the Head of the Study Program, Dr. Rr. Paramitha Dyah Fitriasari, M. Hum. Community service activities are indeed one of the annual activities routinely held by the UGM Graduate School PSPSR study program. This activity involves students to go directly into the community and carry out various activities with the community. Service activities as a form of implementation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education. The purpose of holding community service activities is as a means for PSPSR 2020 Postgraduate students to present dialogue in the field of art with the community, provide education, innovate visual arts to the community, and help revitalize local arts in Pucungsari village, Grabag sub-district, Magelang.
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On Monday, August 30, 2021, Forum30 was again held and running in its 5th edition. Forum30 as a series of the 30th Anniversary of PSPSR UGM “The Future of Arts” in this 5th edition raised the topic “Menjelajahi Pergelaran Tertayang”, with Yudi Ahmad Tajudin (Teater Garasi) as a resource for the discussion, G.R. Lono L. Simatupang (PSPSR UGM) as responder, and Dina Triastuti (Kalanari) as moderator. Sixty-nine participants attended this discussion through the Zoom Meeting platform, and 8 participants took part in this discussion through a live stream through the “PSPSR UGM” YouTube channel.
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The Performing Arts and Fine Arts Study Program, Postgraduate School, Gadjah Mada University has contributed to the academic realm of art studies for 6th lustrum. The Study of Performing Arts and Fine Arts has been in its 30th year, with hundreds of alumni scattered throughout Indonesia.
Tuesday, March 30, 2021, the Dies Natalis opening of the Performing Arts and Fine Arts Study Program was held for the first time online. The online Anniversary opening was carried out through the Zoom Cloud Meetings platform, which was attended by around 164 participants, including students, alumni, and the academic community at Gadjah Mada University.
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The cultural mission in the Indonesian homeland had been implemented after Indonesia’s independence in 1945. For Sukarno, it was through culture that Indonesia could demonstrate independence, as well as its cultural diversity. On that basis, Sukarno had carried out a cultural mission by sending various artists abroad. In short, the cultural mission kept Sukarno’s foreign policy agenda. Read more …