Visit Museum Fiesta @ Museum Rudana
                A Synergy  between Museum and Mass Media
                
                Sunday  (30/May/09) was a special and fun day for everyone at Museum Rudana in Ubud.  People from different walks of life took part in a collaborative event taking  place inside, in the yard, the park and practically every corner of the Museum.
The  event, called the Rudana Museum Fiesta was  the brainchild of Museum Rudana and the Bali Post Media Group aimed at  supporting the government's national effort to revitalize the museums and to  attract the public, museums lovers and everyone that concerns to access  museums. It was also a part of Visit Museum Year 2010.
              Many  activities were geared for people of different age group. Almost 150 children  joined in the art competitions ranging from coloring competition for  kindergarten and third year primary school, whilst older children took part in  drawing competitions. As the aim for this children art fair was to bring the  public to the museums and to revitalize museums in general, the theme of all  the competitions was about museums and their importance for the people, the  culture and the nation. Students of junior and high schools also could prove  their art skills and creativity in cartoon drawing competitions - which turned  out to be popularly joined by many. As the event was a collaboration between  the Museum and the Bali Post media group, the competition for the university  students took the theme of Museum in  Caricature. The jury for these competitions, consisting lecturers from the  Institute of Fine Art in Bali and the representative of the Museum Rudana were  quite surprised with some inspirational and the quality of results for both  cartoon and drawing competitions. It's proven that these participants were  really skilful and would someday be a professional in their own right.
              The  Museum Fiesta became much more alive when the parents and children and their  representatives took part in the Museum  Quiz that required them to answers the questions regarding the visit museum  year, Museum Rudana and the partnership with the media. Men and women, young  and old ran around inside the museum, checking the museum collections,  interviewing the staff to answer the written questions prepared by the Museum.  It was a day full fun. Everybody took part, and the partnership between the  public and the museum was clearlydemonstrated. Judged by the public involvement  in the Museum, the new paradigm of museums in general, that is to bring the  public to the museums and to allow them access to take part in all activities  and to revitalize the museums, seemed to have been met on that day and it is  possible to further develop it.
                
                Indeed,  unlike in the west and many advanced countries in the region, museums in  Indonesia have not yet become part of public's first list to visit, and the old  stigma regarding museums as a center to collect archaic goods dies hard.  Therefore, it was very interesting to see people got engaged and more active in  trying to acquire information regarding the collection. One participant said  it: "I have never experienced this  before. I feel very challenged to get information about the collection. I  thought museums were very boring and only dedicated to students and children.  Working together in a team or competing with other people have made the visit  to this museum fun. I truly enjoy this, and so do my children."
                
                As the  Museum Fiesta meant also Open Day Museum, public were free to get in to the  museums. With special guided tours lead by Mr. Muka, the advisor at the Museum,  guests and participants became aware of the significance of the museum as a  compound and as a building. Each contains its own philosophy as explained by  Mr. Muka.
                
                Mr. Nyoman Rudana, the Founder of the Museum  Rudana reiterated in his welcome speech that museums in general need partners  from different sectors. "partnership  between Museum Rudana and Bali Post Media Group is a pioneer in the  collaboration aimed at introducing museums to people of different strata. This  partnership should be followed up with different kinds of programs to preserve,  develop and build the art and culture of Bali, and in wider context, Indonesia"  Nyoman Rudana stressed.
               
Synergy Award
  
The  Museum Fiesta was filled with award presentation to individuals who have  tirelessly contributed to the development of the arts and culture, especially  through the writings they wrote or through the media groups they head. Among  few names that came on the selection, three were finally chosen. First, was Dwi Sutarjantono of Esquire Magazine, who, in the occasion was deemed to represent figures in the  mass media from Indonesia. The one regarded as to have contributed to the  development of the art and culture, especially in Bali, that represents the  English media is Alistair G. Speirs of Now!  Bali Magazine. Through the articles on arts and culture of Bali,  Alistair is considered to have contributed significantly in tourism industry,  especially among the expatriates and English speaking tourists.
Another  award was presented to Satria Narada of Bali  Post Media Group. This special synergy award-winner was regarded as one  of Bali's most significant figures in mass media. With such daily journalism,  investigative reportage and art and culture columns, the media group,  especially Bali Post that Satria Narada heads, has made the population in Bali  well informed with the latest development on the island. On other note, Nyoman  Rudana also recaps: "For years, Mr.  Satria Narada has been major contributor to inform public of Balinese high  culture nationally and internationally. As the leading media in information,  education dissemination, as well as in culture and social norms he transforms  the development and preservation of Balinese culture and tradition. Therefore,  through the media that he leads he has accompanied the Balinese society and others who reside in Bali. For that, we  consider him the best Balinese recipient for the Synergy Award."
In  summary, this Synergy award has been able to unite figures in mass media from  across sectors. Two awardees, one representing the East and the other  representing the West, came to the stage to receive the Synergy Award, along  with a museum lifetime membership with access and merchandise from the Museum.  And, from Bali that represents Bali as the center of art and culture and  spiritaulism, Satria Narada received the award and a painting as a token from  the museum gracefully.
  
  Putu  Supadma Rudana presented a video that he made with his team for Puri Kesiman. The video, which is one of  a kind, beautifully elaborates the significance of the Kesiman Palace as a  center of Balinese culture nad tradition. The video and a painting as a token  was presented to Mr. AA Ngurah Kesuma Wardhana of Puri Kesiman.
  A  national dignitary, the head of DPD, Mr. HE Irman Gusman was also present at  the event. He presented the awards to the recipients, as well as trophies to  winners of the art competitions. He reiterated his whole support in the  Museum's commitment in building the art and culture of Bali.
 
Museum as A Center of Excellence
  
Apart  from addressing the guests, surprisingly consisting high local and national  dignitaries, about the importance of partnership and collaboration between the  museums and mass media, Mr. Nyoman Rudana reminds the guests about the other  potential of a museum, that is to be a center of excellence. He repeatedly  quoted Putu Supdama Rudana's credo: " a museum has the potential to become  a reference for education, a center for information regarding the art and  culture or anything concerning its collection, as well as to give a venue for  the public, who are the main clients of the museum, to learn and to seek  knowledge".
To  conclude the event, Putu Rudana, the chairman IV for the Indonesian Museum  Association, put it vividly in his art and culture oration entitled Museum,  Young Generation and Nation's Future: "I believe that the sustainability of this country is in the hands  of its young generation, therefore museums should support any idea that will  boost their confidence, provide them with opportunities to create and to find  expression so that they can find the essence of who they are. By doing this,  museums would allow these young generation to experiment through arts and other  cultural activities that later can be beneficial for them to contribute in the  nation and character building."