SEADOM (Southeast Asian Directors of Music) 2019 took place on March 14-16, 2019 is a routine agenda that is held every year. This year entered the 11th year of implementation and ISI Yogyakarta became the host (host) of SEADOM with the topic of "Quality Assurance for Music Education in Southeast Asia" and "Music Cross Arts in Southeast Asia Focus".
There are two series of Seadom events, namely student projects and congress. The student project took place on March 11-14 and the congress began on March March 14-16, said Fortunata Tyasrinestu from the Music Education study program, who was appointed as the committee chair. Music Education program who was appointed as the head of the committee. The student project that involved participants from the Southeast Asian region are approximately 10-15 students from Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, and some students from Australia. They learn and play gamelan with the mentor and instructor of gamelan music karawitan from ISI Yogyakarta Anon Suneko for 4 days (March 11-14, 2019). In this workshop apart from playing gamelan, they also created their own works under the Anon Suneko's guidance. All the results of the workshop were performed in a friendly evening of Seadom congress at the Pendopo Panjang Mas, Department of Karawitan ISI Yogyakarta.
The congress began on Thursday, March 14, 2019 at the Ajiyasa building, Faculty of Fine Arts with an opening string performance quartet ensemble from the music presentation study program, followed by remarks from the Rector of ISI Yogyakarta Prof. Dr. M. Agus Burhan and Prof. Bernard Lanskey as the President of SEADOM, he expressed his gratitude because ISI Yogyakarta has received well and is pleased to host during the event. activities take place. This activity is expected to be one of the links and interaction between universities to discuss the latest information and information and the latest research in the realm of music, especially with the theme raised this year, namely this year, namely "Quality Assurance for Music Education in Southeast Asia" and "Music Cross Arts in Southeast Asia Focus".
The second day of the congress began with a brass ensemble performance ensemble by a combination of lecturers from the music program. The keynote on the second day was Prof. Martin Prchal (Vice Principal, Royal Conservatory, The Hugue, The Netherlands, Board Member, MusiQuE Music Quality Enhancement). Furthermore, the discussion was divided into small groups to discussing the theme of Quality Assurance for Music Education in Southeast Asia with the took place on the 3rd floor of the rectorate and the Ajiyasa building.
The third day of the congress as well as the last day of the SEADOM series began with a performance from Keroncong Tresnawara who performed two songs. The keynote on the second day by Prof. I Made Bandem, M.A. (Ethnomusicologist, Former Rector of ISI Yogyakarta) presented the article Indonesian Traditional Music within the Milieu of Global Cross-Arts Creativity. The panelists in this session were Prof. I Made Bandem, Prof. Jeffrey Sharkey, Prof. Petra Frank, and Prof. Triyono Bramantyo from the Music Education department of ISI Yogyakarta. This was followed by discussion sessions in small groups. The congress was closed with the submission of each group's resume and input for activities that will be held next year.
(doc. SEADOM Committee ISI Yogyakarta)





