Indonesian Conference & Cultural Event (ICCE) 2011

April 16, 2:00pm - 8:30pm
Mānoa Campus, Hawaii Imin Int'l Conference Center (Koi & Wailana Room) - 1777 East-West Road Add to Calendar

Annual event discusses, celebrates, and shares Indonesian cultural diversity

This year’s topic is ‘The Role of Indonesia in the Asia Pacific Region’. Indonesia, as the biggest country in South East Asia, has influential roles in the region's economy, governance, music and many other aspects. This conference will discuss these effects Indonesia has given to its neighbors and many other countries in South East Asia, specifically, and Asia Pacific, more broadly.

ICCE 2011 is an opportunity for scholars and students to discuss current Indonesian issues and share Indonesian culture with others without promoting a particular political or religious message. Two seminar sessions at the conference will cover the contemporary role of Indonesia in regional cooperation, politics, and arts and culture, with speakers including professors and graduate students from the University of Hawai'i at Manoa.

The cultural celebration will include exhibits, traditional dance and music from four corners of Indonesia, ethnic fashion show and Indonesian food.

This event is organized by the Indonesian Student Association in the U.S. (PERMIAS) Hawaii Chapter, Nusantara Society, and Nongkrong Yuk! Indonesian Club (both at UH Manoa); co-sponsored by the Embassy and Consulate General of Indonesia in the U.S., Honorary Council for Indonesia in Hawai'i, and the East West Center Education Program, and partially funded by the Associated Students of University of Hawai'i at Manoa (ASUH) and Student Activities and Program Fee Board (SAPFB).

Parking info: http://www.hawaii.edu/pparking/visitorparking.html

Further details and press kit are available at the PERMIAS website: http://www.permiashawaii.org

Media Contact: erenst@gmail.com


Ticket Information
Free admission, Donation encouraged

Event Sponsor
Nongkrong Yuk! Indonesian Club, Nusantara Society, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Erenst Anip, 956-0952, erenst@hawaii.edu, http://www.permiashawaii.org/

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