Mokshfeast 1.0 Presented An Intimate Art Festival in Serene Atmosphere
Mokshfeast held its first edition last Saturday and Sunday, 28 – 29 October 2017. Taking place at the Banyu Meneng beach, Malang which was kept hidden until the event started, Mokshfeast presented an urban art festival where leisure activities were integrated with nature. The beach was decorated with installations created with nature’s objects which were executed by Waftlab, giving a festive yet natural look that blended into the background. Attendees were given freedom on how they should enjoy the festival as there was no set schedule for certain activities at the venue. As an attempt to preserve the surrounding ecosystem Mokshfeast encouraged nature preservation by giving attendees portable ashtray, organic plastic bag, reusable organic plate and reusable organic cup.
Moksha Indonesia, the festival organizer, collaborated with the locals for the food stalls on the festival. Owners of the local food stalls were given culinary training by a professional chef before the event started. The training gave a very pleasant result, as a plethora of appetizing dishes prepared with local ingredients such as Octopus rica-rica, Cakalang fish cooked in basil, and Blackpepper Crab. The first day started with attendees riding to the beach via shuttle bus or their own vehicle. Arriving at noon, attendees were guided into their tent while the locals were performing “sedekah laut”, a ritual of gratitude and protection in which they sacrificed some of their harvest to the sea. Attendees were greeted with fun activities such as water sports, trekking, and slackline. Robi Navicula started his sharing session at 2 pm, reminding attendees and local how tourism growth should be balanced with nature preservation.
Reporter: Aditya Satya and Ahmad Maratus/Editor: Novita Widia