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Jogja Ad June 18 - July 1, 2013 edition
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Kolong Tangga Museum (Space Under the Stairs)
Named for its location literally under the stairs in
Taman Budaya, the purpose of this collection of
hundreds of children’s games and toys is to preserve
them, many of which have almost been forgotten,
and to introduce culture and art to children. Fun
for both kids and adults, exhibitions change every
three months. Children can enjoy read story book
on ‘Burung Biru Library‘.
Taman Budaya Yogyakarta
(Yogyakarta Cultural Park),
Jl. Sriwedani No. 1 (near Pasar Beringharjo).
Open Tuesday – Friday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm;
Saturday – Sunday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm.
to be continued on page 8
By Tom Valeo
Business Hours: Monday - Friday from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (GMT+7) Closed on Public HolidaysJl. Wijaya Kusuma 310 B Tegalmindi, Jogjakarta 55284 INDONESIA
Tel. & SMS (Texting): (0274) 936 59 52 - Fax. (+62-274) 62 59 52 - E-mail: [email protected]
Bi-WeeklyJune 18 - July 1, 2013Deadline of Next Issue: June 27, 2013
Choosing To Be Happy
Travel with kids: Should you take technology?
at page 5
Do you dream of a vacation away from it all? No email, smartphone, computer - nothing! Well, maybe just your smartphone... and your hubby want his iPad.
A popular greeting card attributes this
quote to Henry David Thoreau:
“Happiness is like a butterfly: the
more you chase it, the more it will elude you, but
if you turn your attention to other things, it will
come and sit softly on your shoulder.”
But, according to a growing number of
psychologists. You can choose to be happy,
they say. You can chase down that elusive
butterfly and get it to sit on your shoulder.
How? In part, by simply making the effort to
monitor the workings of your mind.
Research has shown that your talent for
happiness is, to a large degree, determined
by your genes. Psychology professor David T.
Lykken says that “trying to be happier is like
trying to be taller.” We each have a “hap-
piness set point,” he argues, and move away
from it only slightly.
Psychologists believe we can pursue hap-
piness. We can do this by thwarting negative
emotions such as pessimism, resentment, and
anger. And we can foster positive emotions,
such as empathy, serenity, and especially
gratitude.
Don’t Worry, Choose Happy
The first step, however, is to make a con-
scious choice to boost your happiness. Phi-
losopher Bertrand Russell had this to say:
“Happiness is not, except in very rare cases,
something that drops into the mouth, like
a ripe fruit. ... Happiness must be, for most
men and women, an achievement rather than
a gift of the gods, and in this achievement,
effort, both inward and outward, must play a
great part.”
Eco-Friendly Home Made Disinfectants
at page 6
For you and the Earth, there are alternatives to harsh chemically-laden cleaning products. Best yet, you can easily make them yourself from natural, eco-friendly ingredients.
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LebaranHoliday Season!
June 18 - July 1, 2013
House of Natural Fiber
(HONF) will hold Yogyakarta
International Media Art
Festival 2013, “Cellsbutton #07
-Territory”, on June 21 to 29,
2013. This year’s Cellsbutton
will take place in three different
areas and type of characteristic
in Yogyakarta: the slopes of Merapi Mountain in Sleman,
the coast of the south sea Gunung Kidul, and city of
Yogyakarta.
Themed “Territory”, Cellsbutton #07 will try to go
through the spaces of localities, geopolitical and boundaries
between economic, politic and character and see how the
technology changes the behavior and territories that use
lies in between.
Cellsbutton #07 will include several art camps,
workshops, talks, symposium on urban culture and ecology,
meetings, and discussions conducted by artists, practitioners,
activists, and scientists. Participants will engage with local
communities to do experiments and creating new form of
collaborations.
Cellsbutton itself is an annual festival on new media
art organized by HONF with the aim to build a bridge
between global society and local communities interested in
technology and new media art. The festival involves local
communities, local and overseas artists, with international
or local issues. The connection between art, technology
and community is one of the main concerns. The goal
of the project is to build a modern mind of a future on
technology, based on human uses, needs and knowledge.
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Yogyakarta NewsCellsbutton #07, To Break Through “Territory”
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Travel with kids: Should you take technology?By Kori Ellis
The benefits of unplugging.
Do you dream of a
vacation away from it all?
No email, smartphone, computer
-- nothing! Well, maybe just your
iPhone... and your hubby want his
iPad, of course... and the kids need
their portable gaming system...
and so on. When you’re traveling
with your family, is it possible to be
totally unplugged?
We all need a vacation every
now and again to relax, unwind
and get away from the pressures
of day-to-day life. In this techie
age, most of us are addicted to technology and think we
can’t live without it. So vacation seems like a great time
to unplug... or does it? Though it’s a good idea to get away
from all your electronics and gadgets every once in a while,
when you are traveling with your children, you probably
won’t be able to completely break free from technology.
Battling boredom
Family road trips can be a whole lot of fun. However,
kids get bored and they need something to keep them
occupied. You can play the license plate game, but how
long will that last? While they are in the car, it’s a good idea
to keep them occupied with a few
gadgets. A portable DVD player
or a handheld gaming system can
be just what is needed to stop the
incessant cries of “Are we there
yet?” coming from the backseat.
Play it safe
Of course, you shouldn’t travel
without your smartphone. If your
car was to break down or you were
to get lost, it’s an absolute must
for safety reasons. GPS units are
great when you are in unfamiliar
locations because they tell you
exactly how to get from point A to
point B. Many cars are equipped with GPS these days, and
if yours isn’t, you most likely have GPS apps and Google
maps right on your phone.
At your destination
Once you reach your destination, it’s time to ditch the
technology as much as possible. Even though most vacation
spots -- no matter how remote -- offer Wi-Fi these days, you
don’t want your family glued to their phones, laptops and
other electronics. You want them to unplug and interact.
If your kids say they’re bored on a camping trip, don’t be
tempted to allow them to break out the video games. Go
on a nature hike and explore the great outdoors instead.
Being tech-free offers a great opportunity to really talk
and bond as a family. In many cases, parents are just as
guilty about clinging to technology as kids. Believe it or
not, it’s not essential that you upload your vacation photos
to Facebook immediately after you take them or that you
check your email every hour. However, technology is still
helpful in small doses while you are at your destination.
For example, you can read restaurant reviews online before
deciding where to eat in a strange city. And of course, you
do want to take photos on your trip -- so you’ll need your
smartphone or a digital camera. But you should establish
screen time limits for your vacation.
Don’t give in
If your kids are tech-junkies, there will undoubtedly
be some nagging when you cut back or eliminate their
electronics. However, after a few days without being
constantly online or otherwise using technology, everyone
will find themselves missing it less and less. And who knows
-- when you return home, maybe you can all be a little less
dependent on technology too.
Technology adds so much to our lives, but sometimes
the best thing to do with technology is to simply leave it
behind. For a little while, anyhow.
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June 18 - July 1, 2013
Yogyakarta International Congregation’s worship services are held every Sunday in the Jogjakarta Plaza Hotel, Jl. Gejayan, at 5 p.m. A Bible-focused Sunday School is provided during the worship service for children to learn creatively. For more information on this interdenomi-national service contact 081227440134 / [email protected]. Services are in English.
Every Sunday Morning from 7.30 to 9.30amDog Obedience Training with Animal Friends Jogja. Venue: In the for-est near Joko Pekik house, Sembungan, Bantul. To join or information, email [email protected] (subject: Dog Training) or contact 0818 0411 5214.
JUNERamayana Ballet at Open Air Theater, Prambanan Temple. Full Story: June 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27.Episodic Story: June 21, 22, 23 and 24.Show starts at 7.30 pm. For reservations call (0274) 496 408.
June 1 – 27, 2013Solo Painting Exhibition: “DANCE OF FLOWER TREE” by Nur Milisani. Venue: Tirana at Suryodiningratan 55 Yogyakarta.
June 2 – 20, 2013Visual Art Exhibition: “Satu Atap” by Ahmed Zafli, Andon Esty, Ashari, Joko Supriyono, M. Nurdihan, Nanang, Rinto, Sri Pramono, Suryo, Teguh Margono. Venue: Kersan Art Studio.
June 5 – 20, 2013Decorative Painting Exhibition: “OLEH-OLEH LIBURAN” by Mulyo Gu-narso, Nur Milisani, Risqy Ramadhan a.k.a Vyo, Tina Wahyuningsih and Vina Puspita. Venue: Hotel Duta Wisata I at jalan Urip Sumoharjo Np 73 Yogyakarta
June 6 – 19, 2013International art exhibition about the environment and cultural landscape river in Southeast Asia: RIVERSCAPES IN FLUX. Venue: Langgeng Art Foundation at Suryodiningratan 37 Yogyakarta. Open Daily: 11 am – 6 pm (Monday – Saturday). For details, see www.jogjapages.com.
June 8 – 30, 2013Horor Comic book launching and exhibition: Cinta Sejati by Indiria Ma-harsi, Enjah by Tomas Soejakto, The Cursed Face by Hide Hidayat and Aku Tak Percaya Hantu by Kharisma Jati. Discussion on June 15 at 2pm. Venue: Gallery Kedai Kebun Forum at Tirtodipuran No.3 Yogyakarta.
June 14 – 20, 2013Visual Art Exhibition: “EKSPRESI RUPA LINTAS GENERASI”. Artists: Nyoman Gunarsa, GM Sudarta, Nasirun, Soenarto PR, Djakaria, Su Ardi, Suwaji, Valen, Harsono, Ledek Sukadi and Sumadi. Venue: Pos-nya Seni Godod at Suryodiningratan MJ II / 641, Yogyakarta.
June 14 – 20, 2013Visual Art Exhibition: “Tafsir Mimpi” by Kelompok Batu Asah art commu-nity. Venue: Bentara Budaya Yogyakarta at jalan Suroto 2 Kotabaru.
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What’s On Jogja? is free for all non profit activities, groups, etc. For your events to be listed here contact: JOGJA AD by fax it to (0274) 625 952 or SMS it to (0274) 9365 952 or e-mail it to [email protected]. Jogja latest and most up to date calendar of events can be seen also at www.JogjaPages.com. Please notify our office for any corrections or changes. Let’s keep this up to date!
June 15 – 22, 2013Visual Art Exhibition: “Water Color Party #1” by 23 artists. Venue: Kedai Belakang at jalan Taman Siswa, Yogyakarta.
June 19 – 24, 2013PASAR KANGEN JOGJA 2013: folk market, traditional food bazaar. Ven-ue: Taman Budaya Yogyakarta at jalan Sriwedani no. 1.
June 20, 2013 starts at 7pmContemporary Music Concert in conjunction with Printemps Français 2013 with NAIVE NEW BEATERS ( David Boring – vocal, Martin Luther BB King – guitar and €urobelix – keyboard. Free and open for public. Venue: Con-cert Hall of Taman Budaya Yogyakarta at jalan Sriwedani no 1.
June 21 – 23, 2013Parangkusumo DRAGON KITE FESTIVAL, a Guines Word Record break-ing. Venue: Parangkusumo Beach, Parangtritis Area, Bantul.
June 21 – 23, 2013Folk Fiesta: “Festival Malioboro 2013”: concert, dance performance, ba-zaar. Venue: SO1 Maret at Central Post Office Junction, Yogyakarta.
June 21 – 29, 2013Yogyakarta International Media Art Festival 2013: “CELLSBUTTON # 07 -Territory”. For rundown event and venue information, see www.jogjapag-es.com and for information see www.natural-fiber.com.
June 22, 2013 starts at 8pmMain event of commemoration of 201 years of Pakualaman Palace. Ven-ue: Pakualaman Palace, Yogyakarta.
June 22 – 23, 2013 starts at 8amJemparingan – Yogyakartan/Mataraman archery traditional competition. Free and Open for public. Venue: Kestalan Yard of Pakualaman Palace, Yogyakarta.
June 23, 2013 starts at 8:30amYogyakarta Tradition Ceremony Festival by 10 participants from Yogyakar-ta. Free and Open for public. Venue: North Square of Sultan Palace.
June 23, 2013 starts at 2pm – 5 pmTradition Performances. Free and Open for public. Venue: Sewandanan Square of Pakualaman Palace, Yogyakarta.
June 23 – 25, 2013GERMAN CINEMA FILM FESTIVAL 2013. Free with ticket. For reserva-tion, contact Pusman UGM at Kompleks Bulaksumur F11 UGM, or call (0274) 8390905. Last reservation on June 21 at 9pm. Venue: Auditorium of FIB, UGM (Fakultas Ilmu Budaya). For complete schedule, see www.jogjapages.com.
June 24 – 29 starts at 3 pm everydayArt & Culture Week. Free and Open for public. Venue: Pakualaman Pal-ace, Yogyakarta.
June 24 – 26, 2013Solo art exhibition: “VISUAL FRAGMENTS” by AGRA LOCITA. Venue: I AM
at Nagan Lor 25, west of South Square of Sultan Palace, Yogyakarta.
June 25 – July 5, 2013Festival Kesenian Yogyakarta (FKY) 2013: art & craft bazaar, art pa-rade, performances, live cooking fest, Jogja heritage soundscape and children traditional folk game. Venue: Ngasem Market at jalan Polowi-jan, Patehan, Kraton. For schedule and info, see www.infofky.com
June 27 – 30, 2013Solo art exhibition: “URBANTERESTRIAL” by DINAKUMIS LESTARI. Venue: I AM at Nagan Lor 25, west of South Square of Sultan Palace.
June 28, 2013 starts at 8 pm Wayang Kulit – leather puppet show: “Semar mbarang Jantur” with pup-pet master Ki Dalang Kiswan Dwi Nawaeka. Venue: Pendapa (Hall) of Dinas Kebudayaan Propinsi DIY at jalan Cendana no. 11 Yogyakarta. Free and Open for public. For information, call +62 85 6288 9057.
June 28, starts at 2pmRock Concert: “Rock Siang Bolong”. Ticket charged. Venue: Jogja Na-tional Museum at jalan Amri Yahya no. 1 Wirobrajan, Yogyakarta.
June 29 – 30, 2013Jogja Toys Festival: Gundam Competition. Venue: Balai Utari of Ge-dung Wanitatama at jalan Laksda Adisucipto, Yogyakarta. For informa-tion, call Wira at 08179493759.
June 30, 2013 starts at 3:30pmCultural Parade at Outer Ring of Pakualaman Palace Yogyakarta: Pa-kualam Troops Parade, folk traditional ceremony.
JULYRamayana Ballet at Open Air Theater, Prambanan Temple. Full Story: July 2, 4, 6, 9, 11, 13, 16, 18, 23, 25, 26, 27, and 30.Episodic Story: July 19, 20, 21 and 22.Show starts at 7.30 pm. For reservations call (0274) 496 408. The “full story” is a compilation of the four episodes and lasts about 2 hours, with a 15-minute refreshments break. The “episodic story” con-sists of four parts performed on four consecutive nights. Each episode lasts about 1.5 hours. Both versions of the dance-drama have been modified for tourists by omitting lengthy Javanese dialog.
July 3 – 19, 2013Group art exhibition: NAFAS RESIDENCY CYCLE #3. Venue: I AM at Nagan Lor 25, west of South Square of Sultan Palace, Yogyakarta.
July 6 – 7, 20132013 Yogyakarta Gamelan Festival. Venue: Ngasem Market at jalan Polowijan, Patehan, Kraton – Yogyakarta.
July 6 – 20, 2013ART|JOG 2013 – “MARITIME CULTURE”: contemporary art exhibition, art discussion and studio visit. Exhibition on Taman Budaya Yogyakarta at jalan Sriwedani no 1 (opposite of Fort Vredeburg). Open and free for public. Gallery opens daily from 9 am – 9 pm. For schedule and infor-mation, see www.jogjapages.com.
Eco-Friendly Home Made DisinfectantsBy Sarah Wassner Flynn
Love to keep things spic-and-span?
While your house may be spotless, you
may be harming your health as well as the
environment. Fortunately, for you and
the Earth, there are alternatives to harsh
chemically-laden cleaning products. Best
yet, you can easily make them yourself
from natural, eco-friendly ingredients.
Did you know that the chemicals in
some detergents and cleaning products
may trigger ailments like asthma and
eczema, while others may cause decreased
fertility, miscarriages, premature births
and cancers of the reproductive organs? These toxins
are not only harmful to your health, they are equally
damaging to the eco-system. However, if you are feeling
crafty, you can whip up some of these create-your-own,
eco-friendly cleaners from Women’s Voices for the Earth,
an environmental group based in Missoula, Montana. All
ingredients can be found online, at your supermarket, or at
a natural food store.
EASY ALL-PURPOSE CLEANERFor a solution that will wipe up
messy spots, mix two cups of white
vinegar with equal parts water (plus a
little essential oil, like tea tree, rosemary
or lavender, to add a fragrance, if you
want one). To boost its cleaning power,
warm it in the microwave in a glass
container.
CREAMY SOFT SCRUBDo your bathroom or kitchen tiles
need a good scrubbing? Mix two cups
baking soda, 1/2-cup liquid castile
soap, four teaspoons vegetable glycerin, and five drops
of an antibacterial essential oil, such as cinnamon bark,
lemongrass and thyme oils, for fragrance. Then, tackle
those tiles! And once you are done, you can store the scrub
in a glass jar for two years.
FURNITURE POLISHShine up your favorite furniture by wiping it down
with a mix of 1/4-cup olive oil with four tablespoons white
distilled vinegar and 20 to 30 drops of lemon essential
oil. Don’t have the latter? Swap it for two teaspoons of
lemon juice and store the polish in the fridge after you have
cleaned, to keep it fresh.
LAUNDRY DETERGENTThis detergent gets your clothes clean without the
extra chemicals. First, make soap flakes by grating a pure
vegetable soap bar with a cheese grater. Then, mix one cup
of the flakes with 1/2-cup of washing soda (found in the
laundry aisle) and 1/2-cup of borax, a powder or crystalline
salt water softener and disinfectant. Use one to two
tablespoons of the detergent per load of laundry.
DRAIN OPENERWho knew vinegar works wonders on clogged drains,
too? Pour 1/2-cup of baking soda into the drain, and then
follow that with a cup of vinegar. After about 30 minutes,
flush the train with boiling water.
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June 18 - July 1, 2013
The intention to be happy is the active desire and com-
mitment to be happ.y It’s the decision to consciously choose
attitudes and behaviors that lead to happiness over unhappi-
ness.
For example, reprogram your beliefs and values. Learn
good self-management skills, good interpersonal skills, and
good career-related skills. Choose to be in environments and
around people
that increase
your probabil-
ity of happiness.
The persons
who become
the happiest and
grow the most
are those who
also make truth
and their own
personal growth
primary values.
In short, we may be born with a happiness “set point,” but
we are not stuck there. Happiness also depends on how we
manage our emotions and our relationships with others.
We may choose to be more forgiving or more grateful. We
learn to identify negative thoughts so we can challenge them.
For example, when someone crosses you, in your mind you
build a case against that person, but that’s very damaging to
relationships. So they may learn to shut up their inner lawyer
and stop building these cases against people.
Cultivate Gratitude
Gratitude exercise involves listing a few things that make
them grateful. This shifts people away from bitterness and de-
spair, he says, and promotes happiness.
Foster Forgiveness
Holding a grudge and nursing grievances can affect physi-
cal as well as mental health, according to a rapidly growing
body of research. One way to curtail these kinds of feelings is
to foster forgiveness. This reduces the power of bad events to
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create bitterness and resentment.
In his book, Five Steps to Forgiveness, clinical psycholo-
gist Everett Worthington Jr. offers a 5-step process he calls
REACH. First, recall the hurt. Then empathize and try to un-
derstand the act from the perpetrator’s point of view. Be altru-
istic by recalling a time in your life when you were forgiven.
Commit to putting your forgiveness into words. You can do
this either in a letter to the person you’re forgiving or in your
journal. Finally, try to hold on to the forgiveness. Don’t dwell
on your anger, hurt, and desire for vengeance.
The alternative to forgiveness is mulling over a transgres-
sion. This is a form of chronic
stress, says Worthington.
“Rumination is the mental
health bad boy,” said Wor-
thington. “It’s associated with
almost everything bad in the
mental health field -- obses-
sive-compulsive disorder, de-
pression, anxiety -- probably
hives, too.”
Counteract Negative Thoughts
and Feelings
Improve your mental hygiene. The mind to a man riding an
elephant. The elephant represents the powerful thoughts and feel-
ings -- mostly unconscious -- that drive your behavior. The man,
although much weaker, can exert control over the elephant, just
as you can exert control over negative thoughts and feelings.
The key is a commitment to doing the things necessary to
retrain the elephant and the evidence suggests there’s a lot
you can do. It just takes work.
For example, you can practice meditation, rhythmic
breathing, yoga, or relaxation techniques to quell anxiety and
promote serenity. You can learn to recognize and challenge
thoughts you have about being inadequate and helpless. If you
learn techniques for identifying negative thoughts, then it’s
easier to challenge them.
Money Can’t Buy Happiness
Research shows that once income climbs above the pov-
erty level, more money brings very little extra happiness. Yet,
we keep assuming that because things aren’t bringing us hap-
piness, they’re the wrong things, rather than recognizing that
the pursuit itself is futile.
Regardless of what we achieve in the pursuit of stuff, it’s
never going to bring about an enduring state of happiness.
Foster Friendship
There are few better antidotes to unhappiness than close
friendships with people who care about you. One Australian
study found that people over 70
who had the strongest network of
friends lived much longer.
Sadly, our increasingly indi-
vidualistic society suffers from
impoverished social connections,
which some psychologists believe
is a cause of today’s epidemic lev-
els of depression. The social ties
that bind also provide support in
difficult times.
Engage in Meaningful Activities
People are seldom happier than when they’re in the
“flow.” This is a state in which your mind becomes thorough-
ly absorbed in a meaningful task that challenges your abilities.
Yet, he has found that the most common leisure time activity
-- watching TV -- produces some of the lowest levels of hap-
piness.
To get more out of life, we need to put more into it. Active
leisure that helps a person grow does not come easily. Each of
the flow-producing activities requires an initial investment of
attention before it begins to be enjoyable.
So it turns out that happiness can be a matter of choice.
Some people are lucky enough to possess genes that foster
happiness. However, certain thought patterns and interper-
sonal skills definitely help people become an “epicure of ex-
perience.”