July 2006
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Posted by Sakti on 30 Jul 2006 | Tagged as: Tsunami, Fund-Allocation
We watched the video that started off with shots of donations dropped to the office. That was Tuesday nite’s footages. Followed by some shots of sunrise on the road, then … Here they are…. Unloading half of the truck load in Batukaras. Residents of Batukaras already organized themselves with a proper POSKO with a proper management system. They were quite eager when choosing what they needed, left behind in the truck what they adequately had.

After distributing the aid, our friends left for Bulak Benda, another village next to Batukaras. The village was also blessed by a good size surfable surfing point. I remember we went to that village by taking a half an hour boat from Batukaras. It takes longer time to get there if you travel by land vehicle from Batukaras. Bulak Benda is considerably quite remote. You cant find what other typical tropical tourist beaches usually offer. Here you can feel that the nature is much much larger than you. You are only a single particle..

Many houses at the frontier were destroyed. Causalities were also higher. The boys told us, upon their arrival…. people in the temporary shelters stood up and walked toward the truck. Happiness was shining from their faces. So eager they all wanted to help to unload the truck. I saw on the video tape, an old man hugging a sack of rice on the ground. He knew… tonite he would eat rice… They knew some good hearted people were with them, all the way.

What I heard from the boys… Batukaras and Bulak Benda, and all other villages that were affected by tsunami were not as bad as Ulhee Lhee or Lhok Nga… some areas that were hit pretty bad in Aceh tsunami of 2004. However, the emotional effects must be the same. Counseling is needed immediately to bring them back to the norm. Sanitation and clean water is urgently needed. They might eat 3 times a day of ransom, but they wanted to be able to cook. They need cooking utilities. They also need helps to rebuild their homes and boats. I am sure some of you may have access to attend these issues.

PS: I will update this post with some facts and figures of lost and causalities.
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Posted by Niken on 28 Jul 2006 | Tagged as: Fundraise
In response to the earthquake that affected Yogyakarta and its surrounding areas on May 27, 2006, Bengkel Amal Los Angeles collaborated with local Indonesian organizations Justin118Sound and ASIS USC to produce a fundraising performance that was held at University of Southern California’s Bovard Auditorium on June 24 2006. The event featured performances from Los Angeles based Indonesian music and dance groups such as Burat Wangi Balinese gamelan under the direction of I Nyoman Wenten and Nanik Wenten, as well as Kyai Dorodasih Javanese gamelan under the direction of Djoko Walujo. Other guest artists included Sri Dance Company, founded by Sri Susilowati; and Emiko Saraswati Susilo.

Cast Briefing and Prayer before the show
The fundraising event showcased Indonesia’s culture through music, dance, and a traditional fashion show (by Adjie Dinata), in honor of Yogyakarta, a prominent center of art and culture of Indonesia. With a cast and crew of 98 people and with only 2 weeks of planning, this event has proven the resilient, giving, and cooperative spirit of the Indonesian community in Los Angeles.
Bengkel Amal would like to thank the Los Angeles community, Justin118 Sound and ASIS USC for their tireless efforts to making this event possible, the Indonesian Consulate General in Los Angeles for their support, and the generous sponsorships from companies such as Beryl Ceramics and Warisan Inc, IndoCafe restaurant, and Simpang Asia restaurant, to name a few. The fundraising was attended by 250 audience members, and raised $4, 405.77. The proceeds have been allocated to humanitarian organizations in Indonesia, namely Bengkel Amal, Lions International Club, World Harvest, and Die Bruecke. These organizations are committed to respond to the urgent need of providing care to the survivors of the earthquake, in the form of medicine, food, clothing, and rehabilitation efforts. Please continue to visit our website for updates on our relief efforts in Yogyakarta.

Bemal LA and NY - Febri, Anne, Tito, Agung

Burat Wangi Balinese Gamelan

Burat Wangi Balinese dance group - Rejang Dewa

Wuri - Srikandi Mustokoweni

Burat Wangi - Sandra, Nancy, Niken (Ngarojeng Dance)

Guest dancer Emiko Saraswati Susilo dancing Gunungsari

Burat Wangi - Ratnayu dancers’ final bow
Posted by Sakti on 25 Jul 2006 | Tagged as: Tsunami, Fund-Allocation
Wasnt a long time ago when tsunami struck Aceh. This time the horrible news came from a place not far away from Jakarta. The communities along the coast line of southern west java were hit by tidal waves following a six point something ritcher scale on 17th July 2006.
Water can be such a terrifying beast. It swapped away everything it could to unleash its power. Everything. Including house of someone we might know. Including some husband of a young wife who might had been out fishing in the ocean. Including some kids who played football on a sunny afternoon pretending they are the next Christiano Ronaldo. The beast didn’t take anything for granted. That’s for sure.
As soon as the rumor became a headline news, reflections of nice view, friendly waves and people, the smell of not so cold beer and the taste of fingerlickin’ sea food emerged to my mind. It was Batukaras Village, in Ciamis, West Java… a place where we had 1 of the best shooting locations back in 2003. It was Batukaras.. that we all had in mind.
The place has been well known as one of the best secret spots for surfing in West Java. If you happened to ever visited Batukaras, you would know what I mean.. Nothing more than surf, sand, sun, sleep, then surf again before we got too hungry to play.
Waiting if we could read the name of the village on “ticker news” became unbearable. A phone call from a good friend who got there 2 days after the tsunami explained everything. We have to help.
After plenty of phone calls and text messages, donations started to pour in. We had a great amount of support from BENGKEL AMAL, a circle of good people who were in the position of helping those in needs. There are also some other individuals and organizations that have played an important role in this mission. Its probably something that is not even close enough to what the victims feel… But its another form of saying… Brothers, we care!
Tonite, 25 July 2006 at 11.00pm, Fictionary will send the donations and (is it still..?) humanitarian aids to Batukaras, accompanied by Sobar and Zwingly. Its great to be able to help. We shall wait their report when they come back.
Thank you all…
Sakti Parantean