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Esplanade Presents
2 May 2025, Fri, 8pm
3 May 2025, Sat, 8pm
(Intermission: None)
Esplanade Theatre Studio
Jarum dalam Jerami (Needle in a Haystack) (2022) is contemporary choreographer Hartati’s powerful response to Indonesia’s evolving social landscape over the past two decades. Rooted in the legacy of her mentor Gusmiati Suid’s renowned Api Dalam Sekam (Fire in the Husk) (1997), a piece that reflects the turbulent political climate in Indonesia during the final years of the New Order regime under President Suharto, Jarum dalam Jerami goes beyond mere homage, creating a dialogue with the older work in a reflection of what is left behind when the world shifts around us.
Reinterpreting the saying “like looking for a needle in a haystack,” Hartati shifts the focus to what happens when we finally uncover that needle, constructing a framework to understanding contemporary realities in the aftermath of the New Order’s collapse in 1998. In a world buzzing with progress, the smallest yet most crucial details often slip past us, leaving us grappling with the unsettling consequences of ignoring these quiet, essential forces once excess fades.
Jarum dalam Jerami interrupts the euphoric celebrations of freedom post-New Order, urging us to slow down and recognise the subtle forces shaping our reality. Through intricate movement, Hartati captures the tension between excess and the unspoken, inviting us to reconsider the persistence of the unseen long after the noise fades. While grandeur is alluring, it’s the quiet resilience of the overlooked that truly points the way forward.
Production Credits
Choreographer: Hartati
Music composer & musician: Jumaidil Firdaus
Music composer & musician: Taufik Adam
Costume design: M. Fahmi
Lighting design: Ricco Fadhillah
Dancers: M. Fitrik, Maria Bernadeta Aprianti, Siti Alisa Anjelira Fariza, Densiel P. Y. Lebang, Daniel S. Pambudi, Deka A. Saputra, Aditya Warman, Dendy Wardiman & Salsabilla
Stage Manager: Rr. Firsty Dewi
Technical Manager: Danang A. Syahputra
Team Manager: Tiara Sasmita
Producer: Keni Soeriaatmadja
Accessibility
Assistive Listening
This performance includes the use of hay, which may produce dust.
Hartati
Hartati is a celebrated Indonesian choreographer whose work bridges the rich traditions of Minangkabau culture with contemporary dance. Raised in West Sumatra, she was deeply influenced by her mentor, Gusmiati Suid, who shaped her approach to choreography—rooted in tradition yet boldly innovative.
Blending traditional forms with modern techniques, Hartati explores pressing social issues, creating space for marginalised voices within Indonesia’s conservative cultural landscape. Her work highlights the complexities of identity, where gender, class, ethnicity and generational experiences intersect.
Her acclaimed choreographic works have graced prestigious stages such as the Jakarta Arts Building, Teater Salihara and the Indonesian Dance Festival, as well as numerous international festivals. Known for her ability to merge heritage with contemporary aesthetics, she has become one of Indonesia’s most influential dance figures. In 2020, her contributions to the arts were recognized with The Indonesian Cultural Award from the Indonesian government.
Assistive Listening
Assistive listening system is available for this venue. Hearing aid users with a Telecoil-enabled programme can benefit from the system provided. Please arrive at the venue 30 min before the performance so we can assist with the setup.
Assistive Listening
2 May 2025, Fri
8pm
3 May 2025, Sat
8pm
Standard | Students, NSFs, Seniors & PWDs |
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Price | $35 | $28 |
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