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Sharing a Love of Street Food at Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (UWRF) 2014


It took me by a complete surprise when Ibu Janet De Neefe offered the chance to participate in Ubud Writers and Readers Festival 2014. I read her invitation email several times to make sure I wasn't misinterpreting her message, and I was so excited I don't think I've sent her a proper thank you yet!

To better explain the magnitude of Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (UWRF), it brings together no less than 150 writers from around Indonesia and 25 other countries, sharing their view on global issues, big ideas and extraordinary stories. With this magnitude, UWRF might be the most important annual International event in Ubud, hence feeling thrilled and dwarfed at the same time is a bit normal reaction I guess.

As a foodie, I find UWRF becomes even more interesting when it begun to incorporate culinary topics and workshops performing national renowned hosts like William Wongso, Bondan Winarno, and Chef Wan from our neighboring country Malaysia.

The Event


Representing Bali food bloggers, I will be doing a blogger sharing session on the first day of Kitchen Sessions, side by side with Ibu Amanda Katili Niode from Omar Niode Foundation.

Ibu Amanda herself is Chair of Omar Niode Foundation, a nonprofit organization in Indonesia working to raise awareness on the quality of education and human resources in the field of agriculture, food, and culinary arts. She's also Indonesia’s First Certified Culinary Travel Professional of The World Food Travel Association, as well as member of National Council on Climate Change, and Manager of The Climate Reality Project Indonesia. We've met before on one of the event she sponsored in Bali about creative cuisine and sustainable tourism.

As the topic, we settled on sharing our stories about Street Foods. Yes, those good ol' culinary treats you enjoy side by side with the bustling traffic!

Why does it matters? Because beside of its yummy and cheap price, they often act as the front runners in promoting the local cuisine culture, as well as becoming inseparable part of a traveling experience.

This feat will be in line with my contributions into the writing of Makansutra Indonesia 2013 Guide book last year, and series of article writings I've done for in-flight and food magazines outlining the beauty of Bali's street foods.

To accompany the street food experience, I will also bring variety of street food satays for the audience to sample.

Should you're in Ubud for the festival, don't forget to stop by. It's free and there's 20 seats only! (byms)

More information about The Kitchen Program.
More information about UWRF
More information about Omar Niode Foundation.

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Ubud Writers Festival 2012 shortlist for Foodies and Food Bloggers


Today marks the opening of Ubud Writers & Readers Festival 2012. Among many sessions will be held, we have picked some which might interest foodies and food bloggers. Here they are based on relevance, not schedule:

Tongue Teasers

Forget about brain food; let’s talk turkey, spill the beans, makan the mango: a passion for food and for succumbing to temptation!

Shamini Flint, Romesh Gunesekera,  Ma Thanegi, Bondan Winarno.
Chair: Janet De Neefe

When:
Sunday, 07 October 2012
09:30 - 10:45

Where:
Indus Restaurant
Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud
Bali - Indonesia

Honest, I'm working!

Dreaming of travelling the world, writing your adventures and being paid for the experience? Meet the people living your dream

Don George, Zhang Su Li
Chair: MJ Akbar

When:
Thursday, 04 October 2012
11:00 - 12:00

Where:
Left Bank Lounge
Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud
Bali - Indonesia

Writing there, living there, the difference of distance

The freedoms and difficulties imposed by living in a location far distant from that in which one writes.
Isobelle Carmody, Sunil Nair, Romesh Gunesekera
Chair: Inez Baranay

When:
Saturday, 06 October 2012
10:45 - 12:00

Where:
Indus Restaurant
Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud
Bali - Indonesia

Writing to the power of E

The challenges, opportunities and practicalities of writing in a digital age with those who have taken the digital baton and run with it.

Luka Lesson, Kristina Olsen,  Jessica Zafra, Tom Vater
Chair: Jonathan Campbell

When:
Friday, 05 October 2012
09:00 - 10:15

Where:
Neka Museum
Jl. Raya Campuhan, Ubud
Bali - Indonesia

Say it out loud

Be it song or spoken word, performance gets the message across. How do writers convey big ideas without the real estate of the blank page?

Luka Lesson, Kristina Olsen, Krishna Pabichara
Chair: Skid More

When:
Sunday, 07 October 2012
14:30 - 15:45

Where:
Left Bank Lounge
Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud
Bali - Indonesia

Sense and sensibility

The role of the writer. Do writers have social, political and cultural responsibilities?

Louise Doughty, Nidurapas Erlang,  Neal Hall, Joanna Murray-Smith, Luka Lesson
Chair: Jamie James

When:
Thursday, 04 October 2012
13:00 - 14:30

Where:
Indus Restaurant
Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud
Bali - Indonesia

Transitioning

Writing locally, reading globally: the experience of writers finding their works in translation.

Kader Abdolah, Sheng Keyi, Riikka Pulkkinen.
Chair: Deepika Shetty


When:
Sunday, 07 October 2012
13:00 - 14:15

Where:
Left Bank Lounge
Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud
Bali - Indonesia

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