Rebekah	E.	Moore	PhD	
Ethnomusicologist
Music	Industry	and	Arts	
Administration	Work
Contact:	
rebekah@atamerica.info
+62	812	372	12189
Gamelan	Kryasta Guna,	Balinese	youth	orchestra	sponsored	by	the	Kryasta Guna
Foundation
Senior	Manager,		@america:	The	American	Cultural	Center	in	
Jakarta,	Indonesia	(2016-present*)
The	premiere	American	Center,	@america
provides	a	space	for	young	Indonesians	to	
learn	more	about	the	United	States	and	to	
share	ideas	about	issues	that	both	
Americans	and	Indonesians	care	about.
@america was	founded	December	2,	2010	
by	the	U.S.	Department	of	State	and	is	
managed	by	the	U.S.	Embassy,	Jakarta
Outreach	to	date:	
• 74,771	members
• 1,052,813	total	visitors
• More	than	3,800	events
Daily	high	school	student	visits
Jamie	Aditya	during	Blue	Friday:	A	
Blues	Music	Tribute
John	Kerry	talk	on	Climate	Change
“Make	Your	Own	Canvas”	Recycled	Art
Hip	Hop	Festival E-poster
*Additional	service	as	@america
programming	manager,	2013-2014
Co-founder,	Project	Advisor
Bersama Project	(2015	– present)
Bersama Project	is	a	registered	
Indonesian	foundation	(yayasan)	
established	in	2015 to	confront	
violence	against	women	and	achieve	
gender	equality	through	music	and	the	
arts.
The	name	Bersama	(Together)	reflects	
the	collaborative	spirit	of	our	work	
together with	musicians	and	artists	to	
achieve	measurable	outcomes	in	
equality	perspectives—in	the	creative	
industries,	and	beyond.	We	have	
hosted	concerts,	music	workshops,	film	
screenings,	art	exhibitions,	music	video	
productions,	and	social	media	
campaigns	as	strategies	for	capacity-
building	among	Indonesian	musicians	
and	artists	and	as	creative	
interventions	on	gender	inequality	and	
gender-based	violence.
See	our	full	project	deck	on	
SlideShare.
Roundtable	discussion,	“A	Creative	
Intervention	for	Gender	Equality”
Social	Media	Campaign	featuring	
leading	women	musicians	
Outtake	from	music	video	shoot	for	
“Tubuhku Otoritasku”	(My	Body,	My	
Right)	by	Tika and	the	Dissidents
Licensed	screenings	and	discussions,	
The	Punk	Singer:	A	Film	About	
Kathleen	Hanna
Festival	Director,	Programs	Manager
Kryasta Guna Foundation	(2011-2013)
The	Kryasta Guna Foundation	is	a	performing	arts	
education	and	community	outreach	organization	
founded	in	2008	and	located	in	Bali,	Indonesia.	
Activities:	
• Programs	and	production	management;	artistic	
curation	for	the	annual	BaliSpirit	Festival,	a	6-day		
yoga,	dance,	and	music	celebration	featuring	
Balinese	and	international	musicians	and	dance	and	
yoga	instructors	and	welcoming	3,000+	daily	
participants
• Programs	and	production	management	for	the	Bali	
ReGreen Environmental	Conservation	Program	and	
annual	Exhibition	and	Concert
• Sponsors,	fundraising,	and	marketing	management
Kobagi — Kecak and	body	percussion	
(Indonesia)
Aby	Niang (Senegal),	West	African	
Dance	Workshop
Nahko and	Medicine	for	the	People	
(USA)
Rukmini	Vijayakumar (India)
Delhi	2	Dublin	(Canada)
Program	Manager
AYO!	Kita	Bicara	HIV	&	AIDS	(2011-2013)	
AYO!	Kita	Bicara HIV	&	AIDS	(Hey!	Let’s	Talk	
about	HIV	&	AIDS)	is	an	education	outreach	
program	founded	by	the	Kryastan Guna
Foundation,	with	the	goal	to	reduce	the	stigma	
HIV	positive	people	suffer	and	educate	young	
Balinese	about	HIV	prevention,	testing,	and	
treatment.	
Activities:	
• HIV	&	AIDS	education	workshops	in	more	than	40	Balinese	high	schools
• Awareness	concert	attracting	6,000+	attendees
• PSA	production	and	media	relations
• Artist	ambassador	program	
• NZD	$25,000	grant,	New	Zealand	Home	Mission	Fund	to	support	all	2014	programs
HIV	&	AIDS	
Awareness	
Concert	and	
Poster
Reducing	
Stigma	
Surround	HIV	
PSA
Empathy	
exercise,	AYO!	
high	school	
workshop
Band	and	Music	Troupe	Tour	Manager	and	Publicist
(2009	– present)
Activities:	
• International	tour	manager,	Kobagi
(Balinese	modern	kecak	ensemble),	
Rainforest	World	Music	Festival,	Sarawak,	
Malaysia	(2015)
• Tour	publicist,	“Kepak Sayap Enggang”	
(Flapping	Wings	of	the	Hornbill)	Navicula	
(Indonesian	band)	and	Greenpeace	
Deforestation	Awareness	Tour,	
Kalimantan,	Indonesia	(2012)
• National	tour	manager,	Dialog	Dini	Hari	
(Indonesian	band),	Bali	and	Jakarta	(2009)
Navicula	during	a	photo	shoot	in	Central	
Kalimantan,	Indonesia
Pak	Wayan Sutapa,	Director,	Kobagi,	during	curtain	call	at	the	
Rainforest	World	Music	Festival,	Sarawak,	Malaysia
Dadang	SH	Pranoto
(vocalist,	Dialog	Dini	
Hari),	Bali,	Indonesia
Kobagi during	kecak	workshop,	
Rainforest	World	Music	Festival,	
Sarawak,	Malaysia

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