
45th Anniversary of IPEKA
at ISTORA SENAYAN
Managing 450 student performers and engaging an audience of 4,500 attendees at ISTORA Senayan was a truly colossal production. One that demanded far more than technical skill and operational excellence.
At SVATU HARI, we bring a deep understanding of school academic culture, enabling us to seamlessly integrate educational values with large-scale artistic execution. This foundation allowed us to collaborate across multiple regions of Indonesia, transforming a complex, nationwide production into a meaningful and enjoyable journey for the entire team. The production brought together a rich and diverse ensemble—including orchestras, dancers, choirs, actors, and multidisciplinary performers—with participants not only from Jakarta but also from various regions across Indonesia. What made this project truly distinctive was its inclusivity: performers ranged from preschool students to high schoolers, alongside teachers, alumni, and parents, creating a powerful intergenerational collaboration.
More than a performance, this was a once-in-a-lifetime artistic experience—one that continues to be remembered across Indonesia as a benchmark for large-scale educational and cultural productions.

NIZAMIA ANDALUSIA
YEAR END SCHOOL PRODUCTION
Managing 250 student performers and engaging an audience of 500 attendees at Nizamia Andalusia's school hall was a heartfelt mid-size production. Production showcasing excellence.
At SVATU HARI, we bring a deep understanding of school academic culture, enabling us to seamlessly integrate educational values with large-scale artistic execution. This foundation allowed us to collaborate across multiple regions of Indonesia, transforming a complex, nationwide production into a meaningful and enjoyable journey for the entire team. The production brought together a rich and diverse ensemble—including orchestras, dancers, choirs, actors, and multidisciplinary performers—with participants not only from Jakarta but also from various regions across Indonesia. What made this project truly distinctive was its inclusivity: performers ranged from preschool students to high schoolers, alongside teachers, alumni, and parents, creating a powerful intergenerational collaboration.
More than a performance, this was a once-in-a-lifetime artistic experience—one that continues to be remembered across Indonesia as a benchmark for large-scale educational and cultural productions.



