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Promoting Funding for the Arts

Monday, January 9, 2023

Indonesian art persisted during the pandemic. A number of artists are not yet able to access the cultural endowment fund.

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Promoting Funding for the Arts. tempo : 171408211275.

DESPITE all the limitations, arts performances and activities in Indonesia continued during the Covid-19 pandemic. A number of bookstores, arts buildings and concert halls were forced to close, but writers and artists continued working. Over the last three years, hundreds of books have been published and performances of music, dance and theatre as well as fine arts exhibitions have gone ahead, even though some of them have been performed online o

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