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Festivals

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Ubud Food Festival

13-15 April 2018 A three- day culinary adventure with Indonesian food as the star, the Ubud Food Festival is Southeast Asia’s leading culinary event showcasing Indonesia’s diverse cuisine, innovative chefs and extraordin­ary local produce. In 2018, the Ubud Food Festival Presented by ABC will return for its fourth year from 13-15 April. Almost 100 chefs, restaurate­urs, farmers, social entreprene­urs and outstandin­g innovators will be on the program to dish up a program energised by the theme Generasi Inovasi! Full lineup and selected tickets available via www.ubudfoodfe­stival.com

Sunny Side Up Tropical Festival

20-21 July 2018 The fifth edition of Sunny Side Up Tropical Festival by Ismaya Live will once again be held on the shores of Indian Ocean at Potato Head Beach Club in Bali. The two- day cultural event will combine music, art, and sustainabi­lity. Each year, music lovers from Asia and Australia gathered together to the island to experience this iconic festival. In addition to a stellar line up of local and internatio­nal DJs, vocalist and bands, This year’s edition will feature a number of eco- minded art installati­ons and a pop- up merchandis­e store. For more info visit www. sunnysideu­pfest.com

Indigenous Celebratio­n

11 -–13 May 2018 The First Ever Gathering of Indigenous Peoples in Bali, Indonesia in a spirit of dance, music, wisdom, education, unity and connection. Honoring the Elders, protecting our Mother Earth and uniting the youth through education. The Indigenous Celebratio­n event recognizes the special wisdom of indigenous peoples and their unique relationsh­ip with the environmen­t. It celebrates their role as great teachers, storytelle­rs and poets of life. This is a non- profit event, and any money left over from ticket sales (for the events at ARMA) and sponsorshi­ps will be donated to registered Indonesian Yayasan and charities that preserve the culture and environmen­t of indigenous communitie­s.

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