Over de rol van kunst in een globaliserende samenleving

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Yuda Wirajaya, a medium dark-skin-toned man with shoulder-length bunned hair, stands on stage and smiles. He wears a branded yellow t-shirt and holds a cane. Yuda Wirajaya, a medium dark-skin-toned man with shoulder-length bunned hair, stands on stage and smiles. He wears a branded yellow t-shirt and holds a cane.

Yuda Wirajaya

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Barokah, professionally known as Yuda Wirajaya, is a man with total visual disability. He is a staff member of Pecinta Sandiwara Radio (PSR, Radio Drama Lover) community, founder of Teater Braille, and a public relations staff member for the SAT Adhirajasa community. Yuda is a student at ISI Yogyakarta and the first and only student with visual disability in Indonesia who is pursuing Theater Study and Performing Arts. He has won national and international competitions, and some of his poems and short stories have been published in the media. He also writes drama scripts for Teater Braille. His script titled “Menanti”, a theater performance in the dark that invites the audience to enter the world of blind people, was performed at Pekan Budaya Difabel (Disabled Cultures Week) in December 2025.


Agenda


Dark background with alt-text in light blue font: sound of an enthusiastic convo in signed and spoken languages discussing the future of archive and collective reimagination.

Call and Response: Archive and Counterarchive

Panel discussion on archival research which explores the impact of Dutch colonialism on disabled/difabel people in Indonesia together.