Join us for a Sound Bath session, a soothing and restorative experience where you’ll be immersed in calming sounds and gentle vibrations from instruments such as Tibetan singing bowls, tingsha bells, and chimes. Over the course of one hour, these harmonious tones will help relax your nervous system, ease stress, and guide your mind into a meditative state. Many participants describe leaving a sound bath feeling grounded, uplifted, and at peace. The session ends with a few minutes of silence and gentle grounding, allowing you to return to your day refreshed and balanced.
No experience or thinking is needed — just be there, let go, and enjoy the session. For extra comfort, you are welcome to bring an eye/ sleep mask, socks, a blanket, or a pashmina to help you fully relax.
Disclaimer: This session is non-religious and safe for everyone. However, if you have sound sensitivity, metal implants, pacemakers, or specific medical conditions, please consult a professional or inform the facilitator beforehand. Always listen to your body and feel free to step out or adjust if needed.
Wedang jahe is a traditional Indonesia drink made from fresh ginger. The word 'Wedang' means hot drink, and 'Jahe' means ginger. It's not only delicious but also believed it helped the body to stay warm and healthy.
A fun fitness session to uplift each other as women and bond.
Have you ever tried Klepon? These Indonesian-style glutinous rice balls are bound to start a party in your mouth! Imagine soft, pandan-infused, coconut-coated mochi-like balls that burst with warm, sweet palm sugar liquid when you take a bite, a true delight for the senses.
In this culinary session, participants will experience the art of making klepon, Indonesia’s beloved traditional treat often enjoyed during festive gatherings and family celebrations. You’ll learn about the cultural roots and regional variations of this cherished snack, as well as the significance of traditional sweets in Indonesian heritage.
The session includes a hands-on demonstration where you’ll prepare, shape, and cook your own klepon, before tasting them fresh. As the aroma of pandan and coconut fills the air, participants will discover how a simple dessert can tell a story of culture, community, and connection across generations.
Through this Maumere dance session — a joyful traditional dance from Eastern Indonesia — participants are invited to relax, move together, and experience the healing power of rhythm, movement, and togetherness.
In this workshop, participants will enjoy a short Wayang Golek performance introducing the history and cultural significance of this traditional Indonesian puppet art.
Afterward, participants will have the opportunity to create and perform their own short Wayang Golek play, either using a prepared storyline or one of their own creation.
This interactive experience invites participants to appreciate and celebrate Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage through creative performance.
Discover the beauty of Indonesian culture through our Angklung.
The angklung is a traditional musical instrument made from bamboo tubes that produce sound when shaken. Originating from West Java (Sunda), it is deeply rooted in Indonesian heritage and is recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Because each angklung plays only a single note, it can only create melodies when people play together—symbolising harmony, teamwork, and community spirit. In this session, participants will learn to play the angklung in a fun, relaxing environment designed to support wellbeing. No musical experience is needed. Through simple rhythms and group collaboration, you’ll enjoy a playful cultural experience that encourages connection, joy, and a sense of togetherness. Come shake, smile, and celebrate Indonesian culture with us!
Traditional Indonesian massage, known as pijat, is a therapeutic practice that combines deep tissue techniques, acupressure, and stretching to relieve muscle tension and improve circulation. Often using aromatic oils made from natural herbs and spices, pijat is deeply rooted in Indonesian wellness traditions and is believed to restore balance and energy in the body. Popular styles include pijat urut (deep tissue massage) and pijat refleksi (reflexology), both commonly offered in homes, spas, and wellness centers across Indonesia.