Relawati: An Immersion in Rifa’iyah Batik Art
Sahul & Sunda Arts
This short documentary screening and Q&A invites audiences to encounter Rifa’iyah batik through the lens of Rifa’iyah women artists.
Rifa’iyah batik is an increasingly rare tradition of hand-made batik from Batang, Central Java (Indonesia), featuring motifs inspired by tropical flora and fauna, Sufi beliefs, and Javanese philosophy. The documentary Relawati explores the work of Rifa’iyah women artists as both a cultural expression and a living botanical archive. It reflects on their resilience and skill, and the ways they sustain Rifa’iyah traditions and knowledge through attentive, manual creative practice in an age shaped by automation, digital distraction and echo chambers.
The Q&A features Sarah Rennie (documentary director), Ibu Trihandayani Mulyati and Ibu Nandiroh (batik artists) and Emily Collins, Curator of Southeast Asian Art and Material Culture at MAGNT.
This event is part of Pencelupan – Immersion, a multi-arts project including a Rifa’iyah batik exhibition, three nights of live performance, hands-on batik workshops, and a living botanical batik walk, all taking place at George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens.
Rifa’iyah batik is an increasingly rare tradition of hand-made batik from Batang, Central Java (Indonesia), featuring motifs inspired by tropical flora and fauna, Sufi beliefs, and Javanese philosophy. The documentary Relawati explores the work of Rifa’iyah women artists as both a cultural expression and a living botanical archive. It reflects on their resilience and skill, and the ways they sustain Rifa’iyah traditions and knowledge through attentive, manual creative practice in an age shaped by automation, digital distraction and echo chambers.
The Q&A features Sarah Rennie (documentary director), Ibu Trihandayani Mulyati and Ibu Nandiroh (batik artists) and Emily Collins, Curator of Southeast Asian Art and Material Culture at MAGNT.
This event is part of Pencelupan – Immersion, a multi-arts project including a Rifa’iyah batik exhibition, three nights of live performance, hands-on batik workshops, and a living botanical batik walk, all taking place at George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens.
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Sessions
Duration: 1hr
- Thu 20 Aug: 5:30pm
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1 Venue
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The Galleries at Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
19 Conacher St, The Gardens, NT 0820
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is suitable for all ages
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Credits & acknowledgements
A film by Sarah Rennie and Ibu Trihandayani Mulyati
Director Sarah Rennie
Producer Sahul & Sunda
Cinematorgraphy Caro Macdonald
Editor Sarah Rennie
Post-production Alexandra Edmondson
Featuring Ibu Trihandayani Mulyati, Ibu Nandiroh, Ibu Wiin, Ibu Warni, Ibu Nasihatun, Ibu Tarsilah, Ibu Yuliana, Ibu Wahidah, Ibu Tinarimah, Ibu Basaratun, Ibu Iftidaiyah, Ibu Idhoh, Ibu Istikomah, Ibu Rosimi
Music Nova Ruth & Filastine
Director Sarah Rennie
Producer Sahul & Sunda
Cinematorgraphy Caro Macdonald
Editor Sarah Rennie
Post-production Alexandra Edmondson
Featuring Ibu Trihandayani Mulyati, Ibu Nandiroh, Ibu Wiin, Ibu Warni, Ibu Nasihatun, Ibu Tarsilah, Ibu Yuliana, Ibu Wahidah, Ibu Tinarimah, Ibu Basaratun, Ibu Iftidaiyah, Ibu Idhoh, Ibu Istikomah, Ibu Rosimi
Music Nova Ruth & Filastine