Edition 101: Jul-Sep 2010

Remembering Rendra



Remembering Rendra Remembering Rendra
Written by Suzan Piper   
Rendra's broad humanitarian outlook was that of a renaissance figure
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Rendra knew on whose side he stood Rendra knew on whose side he stood
Written by Max Lane   
Rendra created a bridge from the anti-communist student activism of the late 1960s to the pro-Left activists of the 1980s and 1990s but he never crossed it
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Javanese mystic Javanese mystic
Written by Bramantyo Prijosusilo   
Rendra's artistic practice was grounded in reality, Javanese poetics and martial arts
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Engaging with America Engaging with America
Written by Anne-Marie Morgan   
When Rendra returned from three years study in New York in 1967 the innovations he introduced into modern Indonesian theatre signalled the wider impact he would have on Indonesian cultural and political life
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Rendra and martial arts Rendra and martial arts
Written by Bre Redana   
Bangau Putih martial arts and Rendra enriched each other
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Rendra the Muslim Rendra the Muslim
Written by Julian Millie   
At times Rendra played the role of the conventional Muslim
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Poems and pictures Poems and pictures
Written by Suzan Piper   
These 1979 Rendra postcards were illustrated by the New Art Movement painter Hardi, who had also attracted the unwelcome attention of the authorities
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Taking poetry to the people Taking poetry to the people
Written by Keith Foulcher   
Rendra made poetry a part of the New Order culture of opposition
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Rendra and women Rendra and women
Written by Arahmaiani   
Rendra was charmed by and concerned for women, particularly the oppressed
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Inspired by Rendra Inspired by Rendra
Written by Kirik Ertanto   
Art has a role to play in achieving social change
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Rendra in Australia Rendra in Australia
Written by David Reeve   
Australia's journey with Indonesia was reflected through its engagement with Rendra's visits
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