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Sindhen Art Indonesia Foundation, Inclusive Creative Space for People with Disabilities

Disability awareness must be universal, optimal, and holistic, not fragmented and need-based. The Sindhen Art Indonesia Foundation provides a cultural space for everyone, especially people with disabilities.
by Aliyah Assegaf January 5, 2022
The Members of Sindhen Art

Sindhen Art foundation members | Photo: Sindhen Art Foundation Indonesia

Disability is not rare. According to the World Bank, over one billion people worldwide experience some form of disability, amounting to 15% of the world’s population. The social stigma and institutional discrimination that lead to physical, organizational, and attitude barriers contribute to disability issues. However, all of them can be addressed or eliminated. 

Global awareness of disability-inclusive development is increasing, including in Indonesia. The Sindhen Art Indonesia Foundation is an inclusive creative house founded in 2021. The organization provides a space for everyone, especially children with disabilities, to learn about cultures. 

The foundation is dedicated to making culture and art accessible to everyone. It holds workshops, shows, and classes in various art and cultural fields for people with disabilities. The events feature traditional dancers and Gamelan (traditional Indonesian instruments) players who are deaf or with visual impairments.

For the 2021 International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Sindhen Art Foundation Indonesia collaborated with Lasem Heritage Foundation. They presented a virtual tour accessible for deaf people and people with visual impairments, incorporating sign language interpreters and a whisper screen. They wanted to promote more inclusive and accessible tourism for all. 

Sindhen Art has also held filmmaking events and classes. Recently, there was a movie competition facilitated by Indra Tirtana, a senior director, for people with visual impairments to participate in film production.

Other activities include making eco spa goods out of herbs and moringa, art & craft sessions, mural painting, etc. The foundation also publishes publications on Indonesian art and culture. Currently, Sindhen Art is working on a braille book about batik from three nations. 

Disability is, and always will be, present in every known society. As a result, the most rational position is to plan and construct a community, so people with disabilities are included rather than excluded. As proposed in the Sustainable Development Goals, the key to attaining inclusive development is to walk together for and with people with disabilities.

Disability awareness must be universal, optimal, and holistic, not fragmented and need-based. Besides successful inclusion in health care, education, employment, the social sphere, and other aspects of life, promoting skill development opportunities is one way to eliminate discrimination. Sindhen Art Indonesia Foundation gives us a dynamic and positive model for disability awareness, especially in art and culture.

Editor: Nazalea Kusuma

Source: Sindhen Art Foundation Indonesia

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Aliyah is a Contributing Author at Green Network Asia. She graduated from Universitas Indonesia with a bachelor's degree in Social Welfare.

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