Yogyakarta, April 16, 2026 — The Percussion Study Group (KESPER) of ISI Yogyakarta will hold Welcome Party Concert titled “Lumina” on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at the ISI Yogyakarta Music Auditorium. The event, which is open to the public with no admission fee, serves as a space for artistic encounters that affirm the strength of togetherness, creativity, and student identity within the art education ecosystem at ISI Yogyakarta.
“Lumina,” this concert embodies the meaning of light as a symbol of togetherness. This idea is translated through the visual of constellations, symbolizing interpersonal relationships within one large percussion family: diverse skills, characters, and expressive backgrounds, yet connected in the same orbit to build a strong collective identity. This theme shows that the art education process at ISI Yogyakarta not only develops technical abilities but also fosters solidarity, sensitivity, and collaborative power.
The staging of this concert also demonstrates how ISI Yogyakarta continues to be a living space for the growth of creative, conceptual, and relevant student initiatives that align with the spirit of contemporary performing arts development. Through stages like “Lumina,” students are not merely performers, but also concept initiators, artistic atmosphere builders, and drivers of the campus art community. This is a manifestation of learning based on practice, collaboration, and real aesthetic experience.
In addition to showcasing the energy and expression of a large percussion family, this event also features the Vocalista Harmonic Choir as opening act, strengthening the collaborative nuances across musical expressions. The presence of percussion elements and choral vocals in a single performance is a reflection of the academic and artistic atmosphere at ISI Yogyakarta, which is open to the meeting of ideas, disciplines, and creativity.
More than just a welcoming event, “Lumina” represents the spirit of the young art generation that wants to grow together, strengthen each other, and create an inclusive space for expression. The message “Come and Be the Stars to Our Constellation!” shows an open invitation to the public to become part of this celebration of togetherness. Thus, this concert is not only important for the extended KESPER family but also serves as a promotional medium showcasing the pulse of artistic life within the ISI Yogyakarta environment.
Through such agendas, ISI Yogyakarta reaffirms its position as an art higher education institution that is not only excellent in teaching but also actively builds a productive, collaborative, and impactful creative climate. “Lumina” is proof that an art campus is not just a place to learn, but a space for the birth of identity, solidarity, and luminous works.






