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SPOTLIGHT ARKA KINARI

ubversive, immersive and partially submerged, is a live music performance, staged from the deck of a traditional sailing ship, which imagines life after the carbon economy. Musicians Grey Filastine, from the US and Nova Ruth, from Indonesia, created the project to change the way they share their music with the world, starting in Nova’s home, Indonesia. Their mix of edgy electronica, folkloric vocals, ecological consciousness and theatrical stage shows has brought them international recognition on the underground music

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