Ubud Writers & Readers Festival 2009

Ubud Writers & Readers Festival 2009

Posted by Wiratri

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The international Ubud Writers & Readers Festival in Bali Island is the major project of the Ubud-based Mudra Swari Saraswati Foundation. Ubud Writers & Readers Festival 2009 theme is Suka-Duka: Compassion & Solidarity.

Suka-Duka is an ancient communal wisdom that for centuries has been one of the main pillars of Bali’s traditional institutions and communities, came to be called as banjar (neighborhood organizations).

The theme reflects the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival’s commitment to turn this literary gathering into an inspiring moment. Some of the finest writers from 23 countries will converge to discuss the great themes of our time: religion, identity, the legacy of colonial brutality and the postcolonial voice, human rights, race and identity, exile, gender, censorship, literary expression, families and love.

Join with the workshops of  Ubud Writers & Readers Festival that teach the craft of writing, in between book launches, performances, exhibitions, cocktail parties and celebrations into the early hours of the morning.

And if that is not enough, the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival 2009 will take to the streets once again with a dazzling carnival of poetry and performance in one of Ubud’s charming laneways.

A youth program of Ubud Writers & Readers Festival runs simultaneously to the main program, and will include writing and creative skills development workshops led by local and international guest writers. The program targets children and young adults from age 3- 18.

Ok, see you there…

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