I Made Bandem (born ) is a
Bali
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nese dancer, artist, author, and educator.
Bandem served as the director of the
Indonesian College of the Arts in
Denpasar
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for 16 years. He was also the rector of Indonesia's oldest cultural institution, the
Indonesia Institute of the Arts Yogyakarta. He is currently a professor of Balinese dance and music at the
College of the Holy Cross
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in
Worcester, Massachusetts
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, where he teaches music and dance dealing with the Bali-Gamelan.
As an artist and as a visiting scholar, Bandem has taught and performed Balinese dance throughout the world. In a 1980 profile, ''
The New York Times
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'' described him as "the
Joe Papp
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of Bali."
Bandem's contributions to arts and culture include achievements in
ethnomusicology
Ethnomusicology is the multidisciplinary study of music in its cultural context. The discipline investigates social, cognitive, biological, comparative, and other dimensions. Ethnomusicologists study music as a reflection of culture and investiga ...
,
educational administration
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, arts and culture management, and politics.
Early life and education
Bandem studied
Balinese dance
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from a very early age, and was performing
Baris and other dances by the age of ten. One of the first Balinese dancers to study in the
United States
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, Bandem earned his master's degree in
dance
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from
UCLA
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, and his PhD in
ethnomusicology
Ethnomusicology is the multidisciplinary study of music in its cultural context. The discipline investigates social, cognitive, biological, comparative, and other dimensions. Ethnomusicologists study music as a reflection of culture and investiga ...
from
Wesleyan University
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in 1980, the first Indonesian to do so.
Ethnomusicology
As a scholar in the field of world music, Bandem fathoms and advances a school of thought popularly termed as the “bi-musicality” that was initially promoted by
Mantle Hood
Mantle Hood (June 24, 1918 – July 31, 2005) was an American ethnomusicologist. Among other areas, he specialized in studying gamelan music from Indonesia. Hood pioneered, in the 1950s and 1960s, a new approach to the study of music, and the c ...
. Bandem refers bi-musicality as a conception that music is a universal language and every ethnomusicologist must comprehend more than one genre of world music.
During his studies in the US, Bandem learned and came to terms with sounds and rhythms from around the world including music genre of
Japan
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,
Thailand
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,
Korea
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, as well as
China
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. In return, such experience gave Bandem the capabilities and firmness to conduct in-depth research of various Nusantara (Indonesian) music including
Kalimantan
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,
Sulawesi
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,
Java
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, and
Bali
Bali (English:; Balinese language, Balinese: ) is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. East of Java and west of Lombok, the province includes the island of Bali and a few smaller o ...
. Aside from immersing himself in the studies of world music, Bandem also mastered the integral aspects of dance and theatre – all influencing his scientific approaches.
As an ethnomusicologist, Bandem has published several books and academic articles pertaining to arts and culture. One highly regarded work is the book ''
Kaja and Kelod: Balinese Dance in Transition'' (1981; reprinted 1995) and distributed by
Oxford University Press
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,
Kuala Lumpur
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. This book has induced worldwide appreciation upon the arts and culture of Bali. Other theoretical publications about music, dance, and theatre of Indonesia include ''
Prakempa: A Cosmology in Balinese Music'', ''
Wayang Wong in Contemporary Bali'', ''
Traditional Theatre of Indonesia'', and ''
Encyclopedia of Balinese Dance'' – all these books are text books and reference for those studying Indonesian arts. Aside from writings concerning performing arts, Bandem also possess great interest in fine arts, and many of his articles are closely related to historical and aesthetic studies of Indonesian fine arts.
Bandem's commitment in ethnomusicology augmented with the establishment of an Indonesian music association namely Masyarakat Musicology Indonesia (MMI) by him and a group of friends in 1985. MMI hails from
Surakarta
Surakarta (Javanese script, Javanese: , Pegon script, Pegon: ), known colloquially as Solo (Javanese script, Javanese: ; ), is a major List of regencies and cities of Indonesia, city in Central Java, Indonesia. The city adjoins Karanganyar Reg ...
, Central Java, and Bandem was the first chairman of the non-profit association. Today, MMI has advanced as Masyarakat Seni Pertunjukan Indonesia (MSPI), as a center for research, creation, and development of Indonesian arts, both classic and contemporary. With this organization, Bandem has managed to raise and popularize ethnomusicology as a major discipline in art universities in Indonesia.
In 1986, Bandem initiated The First International Gamelan Festival; an evaluation on the advancement of gamelan in the global milieu that was conducted in conjunction with the
1986 Vancouver Expo in
Canada
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. During the festival, more than 250 delegates participated and represented gamelan (traditional Indonesian music orchestra) and ethnic music groups from all over the world. The festival is evidence that Indonesian music especially its various sorts of gamelan are integral part of the world music setting.
Bandem played an important role in the progression of Indonesian arts and culture through teachings in many universities including the
University of Hawaii
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,
University of California, Los Angeles
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,
Wesleyan University
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,
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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and
Brown University
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.
The outstanding response led to the amplification of studies upon the Indonesian arts and culture particularly in the learning of the music and dance.
Consequently, many leading universities in the United States of America, Canada, Japan and Europe sought the inclusion of Indonesian art and culture studies into their curriculum. According to Balungan and Ear Magazine, there are more than 300 active gamelan groups around North America, Europe, Japan and Australia.
In 2006, Bandem was awarded the
Fumio Koizumi Prize for his dedication and long life achievement in the field of ethnomusicology.
Educational Administration
After attaining his Ph.D, Bandem returned to Indonesia from the US and was appointed as the Chancellor of the
Indonesia Dance Academy
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(ASTI) Denpasar by the
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(1982). Since then, Bandem exerted great effort to amplify the institution's status to become Indonesian Arts College (STSI) Denpasar and now Indonesia Institute of Arts. The efforts to increase the status of the institution to a higher level is not only a matter of political administration, but more a struggle to advocate arts as science, to equally position art in contrast to other field of studies. This struggle becomes imperative as the majority of Indonesia still view art as a profession (vocation), not a substantial field of study.
Bandem's formulation of art from the perspective of
ontology
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,
epistemology
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, and
axiology
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became the groundwork for the Ministry Department of National Education Indonesia to permit Indonesian art universities to conduct S-1, S-2 (Master of Art), and S-3 (Ph.D.) programs. Bandem's effort with the collective support from other art scientists in Indonesia entitled Indonesia Institute of Arts (ISI) Jogjakarta to conduct and award Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and Doctor of Creative Art (DCA) in the field of art.
As an educational administrator, Bandem was trusted by the Ministry Department of National Education Indonesia to lead ASTI Denpasar (1981-1989), STSI Denpasar (1989-1997) and ISI Jogjakarta (1997-2006). In his 25 years in office, many of his conceptions became the model for the development of art universities in Indonesia.
In 1998, Bandem successfully established
Badan Kerjasama Perguruan Tinggi Seni Indonesia (Indonesia Art University Cooperative Board). This association has initiated and produced the “New Paradigm of Art Universities”, a manual being used as the foundation to conduct higher learning of arts in Indonesia. Bandem truly plays a central role in increasing the quality of art education in Indonesia.
In conjunction to his duties as Rector of art universities over the past 25 years, Bandem was also given responsibility by the National Government as Secretary and Consortium Member of
Komisi Disiplin Ilmu Seni (Commission for Art Discipline) that is an integral aspect of
Indonesian Academy of Sciences. Bandem was also member of
Badan Pertimbangan Pendidikan Nasional (Advisory Board of National Education), an organization pertaining national education under the direct supervision of the President of Republic Indonesia. Bandem dedicated his ideas through this governing body to make education in Indonesia as education for unity in diversity and to influence the government to implement multimedia based education. In response to such policy, currently Bandem is the chancellor of a leading information and computer technology university in Bali.
Arts and culture management
As an artist, Bandem also learns and performs the dances and music of other cultures. While Bandem is well known for his creative directing in monumental works in Balinese performing arts, he also masters the
Gagaku
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and
Bugaku
is a Japanese traditional dance that has been performed to select elites, mostly in the Japanese imperial court, for over twelve hundred years. In this way, it has been known only to the nobility, although after World War II, the dance was ope ...
, the classical Japanese music and dance that he learned from his teacher
Matsaro Togi, a national treasure of classical Japanese dance.
Furthermore, Bandem is also a culture engineer. His policy on preservation and development of the traditional Balinese arts and culture is formulated into a strategic development plan termed Sustainable Development with Cultural Orientation. One interesting interpretation of this policy is Continuity in Change, an aspect elaborated and practiced in many occasions including the Bali Arts Festival.
Together with Prof. Dr.
Ida Bagus Mantra
Ida Bagus Mantra ( Balinese: ᬇᬤᬩᬕᬸᬲ᭄ᬫᬦ᭄ᬢ᭄ᬭ; 8 May 1928 – 10 July 1995) was the fourth governor of Bali from 1978 to 1988. He later served as Indonesia's ambassador to India. He also served as a member of the Hous ...
, the Governor of Bali (1978-1988), Bandem is among the founding fathers and driving force behind the
Bali Arts Festival
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. This annual event has become a mental model for the preservation and development of the Balinese arts and culture as a whole. Currently, The Bali Arts Festival has entered its 27th year
Bandem has been actively involved in outlining the annual theme of the Bali Arts Festival from 1980 to 1997, as well as being executive producer and creative directors of numerous performances for the festival.
The successful impact of the Bali Arts Festival as means for arts and culture development has influenced the province of
Yunnan
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in China to implement such festival. Bandem became the consultant for the festival particularly outlining preservation and development strategies for the arts and culture of minority groups within.
Bandem was also the Artistic Director for many Indonesian performances in numerous World Expos and other International Arts Festival. These include
Expo Vancouver (1986),
Expo Brisbane (1988), Indonesian Festival in USA (1990, 1991),
Expo Sevilla (1992),
Hanover Fair
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(1995) and
Indonesia Japan Friendship Festival
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(1997).
For his role and influence in increasing quality of output and abundance of art masterpieces receiving great reviews in and abroad, Collin's Guide to Bali refers Bandem as the "Bali Art Czar".
In 1997, Bandem also accomplished the establishment of the
Museum Gamelan (The Museum for Musical Instruments of Indonesia) within the dynamic compounds of the Indonesian Arts College (STSI, now ISI) Denpasar. The museum itself holds the largest collection of musical ensembles native to Indonesia, where all musical ensembles as well as the hundreds of various musical instruments being displayed are intended to become a medium for arts education. The museum is equipped with an archive centre that holds various forms of recordings, all representing documentation of the arts and culture. Other collections on exhibit include dance costumes, masks, shadow puppets, sculpture and paintings.
His devotion to fine arts is profuse and is advanced through active participation within the fine art scene. Together with his diverse network of arts and culture enthusiasts, Bandem established the first ever
Bali Biennale
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; the biannual visual arts exhibition in 2005.
The holding of both the Pre-Bali Biennale in 5 cities in Java and 9 venues in Bali, as well as the Summit Event Bali Biennale in 9 venues in Bali as well as the Cartoon Pavilion is a reconstruction upon the traditional creative propensities of Balinese visual arts, as creativity is not grouped on the base of its customary aesthetic style, school and movement but is viewed from the perspective of Bali as a geo-culture unity that corresponds to the greater multiculturalism in today's global society.
Bandem is the current chairman of the Bali Biennale Organizing Committee.
In 1994,
UNESCO
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awarded the International UNESCO Music Council Award to Bandem as recognition upon his wholehearted attention and dedication upon the world of arts and culture as well as the implementation of his concepts.
Political career
Bandem grew interested in the field of practical politics in senior high school and he has been trusted by his colleagues to lead a political organization called GSNI. Bandem not only took charge of the senior high school level organization, but also became the Vice Chairmen of GSNI for Bali.
During his time in the USA particularly in Hawaii and California, Bandem actively lead PERMIAS (Indonesian Student Association in United States of America). Bandem's extensive network abroad has been constructed since these times.
After completing his doctoral studies in USA, Bandem returned to Bali and continued his enthusiasm in Indonesian politics. Soon after his return, Bandem was appointed as the Vice Chairmen of the major political party
Golongan Karya in Bali from 1982-1998. This position permitted Bandem to become a member of the Indonesian House Assembly (MPR-RI) as state representative for the Province of Bali (1988-1998).
During his time as member of the Indonesian House Assembly (MPR-RI), Bandem was elected as the Secretary and Speaker for the Ad Hoc II Committee that is responsible for strategies and decisions of the national politics. Through this committee, Bandem demonstrated his keenness for Indonesian character building from the viewpoint of arts and culture.
Furthermore, although unsuccessful, Bandem was supported by the Balinese public as candidate for the 1998-2003 Governor of Bali during the 1998 election.
Taken as a whole, Bandem's stance towards the significance of arts and culture as a vibrant counterpart to the pulsating dynamics of socio-culture, political, and technology represents a notion that arts and culture are imperative elements for peace, concord, and the betterment of the world.
His belief for cordial cross-border interconnectedness by the means of arts and culture has bestowed him the Habibie Award in 2003 from the Habibie Center.
His pro-active approach has emphasized the importance of arts and culture as a reflective conscious to attain harmony among nations especially between respective cultures and the global forces.
References
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Balinese people
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Living people
Wesleyan University alumni
UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture alumni
Year of birth missing (living people)