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The 2nd Edition of Wastra Wonderland: Discovering Indonesia’s Heritage

The 2nd Edition of Wastra Wonderland: Discovering Indonesia’s Heritage
The 2nd Edition of Wastra Wonderland: Discovering Indonesia’s Heritage

Experience the vibrant culture of Indonesia at the 2nd edition of Wastra Wonderland, featuring fashion, food, and traditional crafts.

Merusaka Nusa Dua proudly presents the 2nd edition of Wastra Wonderland, set to be held on the 11th of October 2024, from 12 PM to 9 PM, in conjunction with Hari Batik (Batik Day) on the 2nd of October 2024. This event aims to explore Indonesia’s heritage through fashion, food, and cultural experiences, celebrating and supporting local designers and small enterprises.

Wastra” refers to traditional textiles or fabrics in Indonesian culture, often characterised by intricate patterns and techniques. These textiles are typically handwoven and carry cultural significance, often used in ceremonial attire or as decorative items.

This year, the Wastra Wonderland event is planned to take place in the beachfront area of Merusaka Nusa Dua. This beautiful location provides the perfect setting for immersing our guests in a range of entertainment and activities, all set against the stunning ocean view. A Balinese dancer will perform as the opening act of the Wastra Wonderland event.

The Performance of the Balinese Dancers
The Performance of the Balinese Dancers

“Through the Wastra Wonderland event, Merusaka Nusa Dua aims to spark the audience’s interest in exploring the beauty of Indonesian fabrics, such as Batik and various traditional woven textiles,” said Ian Cameron, General Manager of Merusaka Nusa Dua.

This event is supported by KCBI, Wardah, The Nusa Dua, Hatten Wine, Singaraja Beer, VIBE, Cipta Nadi, Bali Jaya Utama, Ipong Design, Arkha, Suka Pandawa, Lumiga, 87.8 Hard Rock FM Bali, Now! Bali Magazine, Warta Global Bali, Viral Bali, Indonesia Expat, Bali Buddies, MixMedia, and Antara Media. With the generous support of these partners, this event will be a vibrant celebration of our rich cultural heritage, fostering connections and appreciation for traditional wastra, arts, and crafts.

During the event, guests will explore a variety of traditional food stalls presented by our culinary team, as well as traditional clothing and accessories from local producers. They will witness the live tenun process by local weavers and the batik canting process demonstrated by local artists. For the batik canting activity, guests will have the opportunity to try their hand at canting on canvas bags, with artists assisting them. This way, our guests will be able to share and spread our traditional cultures with their families and friends back home.

The talk show session will be the highlight of the event, featuring Ibu A.A. Sg Inten, SE, CHt., MNNLP / Byang Mangku Hipno, the Chair of KCBI Bali (Komunitas Cinta Berkain Indonesia), as the speaker and resource person. Her mission is to encourage members and the wider community to adopt and preserve traditional woven clothing and WASTRA Nusantara as part of daily life.

The Showcase of Traditional Woven Clothing
The Showcase of Traditional Woven Clothing

A fashion show will be presented by local fashion designers, elegantly showcasing the beauty of Indonesia’s wastra. These designers are committed to highlighting the uniqueness and beauty of their collections. Live music and fire dancers will liven up the event, and guests will be able to capture their memories at a 360-degree video booth or consult with a tarot reader.

Get the F&B credit for only Rp150,000 net, which can be redeemed for a selection of food and beverages, plus enjoy one complimentary experience at either the 360° video booth or tarot reading.

For more information, please contact us at +62 851-7990-2714 or email us at fbreservation.merusaka@meruhotels.com.

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