A festival isn’t just about captivating programs and inspiring discussions—it’s also about ensuring everything runs smoothly, safely, and sustainably. Behind the scenes, there’s a dedicated team working tirelessly to make sure every technical and operational detail is executed to perfection. One of them is I Made Suka Merta, or Abut as he is fondly called—who leads the Production & Operations team that brings the physical elements of the Festival to life.
What inspired you to work in event production and operations, particularly at the Festival?
Production is such a broad field. My background is in the arts, so I’m used to things like producing banners and working with various formats and sizes. Laying out a venue feels like painting—placing visual elements into position. It’s really just a way of putting what I learned in college into practice.
What draws me to this work is the joy of creating. In art, we create works. In festival production, we also create—layouts, decorations, atmospheres. That creative drive is still very much alive. Take music stages, for example—I’m into music myself and used to be in a band, so I’m already familiar with cables, sound systems, and microphones. None of this is new to me.