We’re thrilled to announce our latest enrollment for new students to join our 2024 – 2025 academic year at Amisewaka – DLCC had a massive response. We had 115 young people apply to join our program, of which 98 students are now part of this year’s curriculum. They went through a rigorous three-stage selection process
Amisewaka – DLCC welcomed students from ACS International Singapore who came to learn the art of traditional Balinese music. During the visit, 40 students were divided into two groups and received brief training on the basic techniques of megambel (playing) traditional gamelan music. The training was led by our Director Rucina Ballinger, one of our
Meet Ary, one of our students at Amisewaka – DLCC. He lives in a very small two–room house with his parents and younger brother, who is still in junior high school. Their home, located about four kilometers from campus, is situated on land borrowed from his mother’s relatives. They pay their neighbors monthly for the
A total of 74 second-generation Amisewaka – DLCC students recently underwent competency tests as part of their journey to a professional career in the tourism industry. Over the three days of the event, we witnessed how students who previously had only limited skills were now able to impress not only us and the assessors, but
In order to improve access to dental health services for the residents of Les village, a historic agreement has been reached between Amisewaka – DLCC (Adi Sewaka Widya Foundation), the Les Village Government, and Tejakula I Health Center. The signing of this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) marks a significant step in efforts to provide quality
At Amisewaka-DLCC, we aim to provide enriching experiences for the youth in our community, particularly in North Bali. With this vision in mind, we were delighted to host a cooking class event for 25 students from SMA N 2 Tejakula, a prominent senior high school in the region. This class also served as an opportunity
The Bali Reforestation Festival XVI is an annual reforestation event organized by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) that aims to turn barren areas once affected by volcanic eruptions green. This year, the planting activities took place at the Mount Batur Nature Reserve (Batur UNESCO Global Geopark), Kintamani Yeh Mampeh Bali. During the event,
Ketut Arya Sumardika, known as Arya, is one of our 95 alumni that were the first students to ever graduate from Amisewaka – Desa Les Community Center in 2023. He has kindly given us an update on his journey and what he has been up to since leaving us. Arya came from a hardworking but
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