Mission Statement
Gamelan Merdu Kumala is an American gamelan, a community, and a grassroots organization based in Tujunga California. Founded in 2014 by the artistic director, Hirotaka Inuzuka, this independent ensemble provides classes, workshops, and performances in order to bring musical fulfillment to individuals and transfigure that energy outward to communities to create a greater shared experience and unity. Gamelan Merdu Kumala is;
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a pursuit of higher artistry and a path to find spiritual oneness with the music and individual expression,
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a community cultivating a safe environment for learning and group expression, and
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a bridge between its musical activities and surrounding environment, creating sounds that are authentic to Southern California.
The foundation of Gamelan Merdu Kumala is to be individually bound to and content with the music we learn and perform. Our effort of learning, creating, and performing at a high level will bring greater meaning and passion to our sound. Gamelan Merdu Kumala pursues technical proficiency and develops musical feeling that’s genuine to us, which enables us to produce music that is beautiful yet thrilling.
Most opportunities for learning gamelan are still limited to higher education, and many youth, especially those who are underprivileged, have no chance of learning about this beautiful art form. GMK’s future program will include reaching out to those children and adults providing a safe environment for learning about the tradition of Balinese gamelan. This is one possible way to diversify representations of Asian cultures and combat systemic biases against them.
Seeds of gamelan had been planted in the United States by Balinese master teachers over the past centuries and gamelan programs have been flourishing throughout the country. As gamelan becomes part of our American identity at individual levels, it also feels natural that some gamelan grows indigenously by adopting local culture and its social functions. Some of the songs we learned from Balinese teachers are meant to be played at a certain place, time, and situation, especially in the Balinese-Hindu ceremonies. In the United States, the right context for those repertoires are rare and most of gamelan music here is performed as concert music. While remaining true to Balinese tradition of music making, GMK aims to create music that fits and accompanies our life in Southern California which includes the process for finding and building ourselves a new identity as American art.
Youth Gamelan
Through classes, summer camps, lecture/demonstration, and workshops, GMK provides a safe environment for learning about the tradition of Balinese gamelan.
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CSSSA(California State Summer School for the Arts) 2022-2016
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UCLA World Music Intensive 2022
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Pasadena Waldorf School 2022
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San Diego French American School 2022-2015
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Museum School, San Diego 2018
Participants can learn about the music through the mallets (meguru panggul), listening to recordings, and interacting sonically with in the ensemble. Since gamelan is an orchestral music, our teaching methods emphasize building teamwork, group learning over individual coaching, and memorization of music through repetition.
Our workshop includes;
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Lecture on cultural backgrounds of the music, etiquette, and the culture’s unique learning process.
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Hands-on learning of the instruments such as how to strike and mute the keys.
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Study of the music by listening in order to identify/differentiate the various sounds of gamelan instruments and characteristics within musical sections, i.e. mood, tempi, and texture.
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Live demonstration/performance by GMK using one or more sets of gamelan.
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Kecak vocal workshop to experience the essence of Balinese music and dance through repeated melodies, interlocking rhythms, and choreographed movements.
Past Performances
4/23/2022 - Rocky Mountain Balinese Gamelan Festival, Denver Colorado
3/12/2022 - "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" Live film scoring, Secret Movie Club
2/4/2022 - Pasadena Waldorf School
11/26/2021 - Beachwood/Hollywood Land
10/30/21 - Halloween House Concert
7/23/2021 - CSSSA (Online performance)
9/27/2020 - Stay-at Home Gamelan (Online)
11/1/2019 - "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" Live film scoring, Union Station Los Angeles
9/14/2019 - 222 EAST Concert Series, Glendale Library
7/28/2019 - LACMA with SMYO
7/24/2019 - CSSSA, Calarts
5/11/2019 - House Concert (Kecak Ramayana)
9/30/2018 - Celebrate LA! LA Phil 100 x CicLAvia
9/1/2018 - 2nd Indonesian American Festival, Downtown LA
6/13/2018 - Fulbright Reception, Loyola Marymount University
5/26/2018 - Inaugural House Concert
7/4/2018 - Fourth of July Parade, Claremont
7/25/2017 - World Rhythms, Descanso Gardens
6/11/2017 - House Concert
3/26/2017 - Roots United World Wood Day 2017, Long Beach
1/24/2017 - Chinese New Year Celebration, City of Fontana
8/28/2016 - Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden
6/4/2016 - Gambuh and Gender Wayang, Montecito Heights
3/20/2016 - House Concert
7/17/2015 - Brand Library Plaza Series, Glendale
3/15/2015 - House Concert