Nature's Colour Workshop
A 7-day workshop exploring Indonesia’s natural dye traditions - limited to 10 people.
Residential - Sunday 4 March - Saturday 10 March 2018
Non-residential - Sunday 4 March - Friday 9 March 2018
For four millennia the textile arts of Indonesia have articulated an intimate and harmonious relationship with the earth. Through the plant-sourced dyes and the symbolic potency of the colours created, the archipelago’s indigenous peoples have literally wrapped themselves in their stories of this relationship. After fifteen years of field research and studio practice, the Threads of Life’s staff dyers are offering a weeklong workshop exploring the making, meaning and application of these colours through the practices of batik, yarn and swatch dyeing, and arasi. Hosted at the Threads of Life Natural Dye Studio on the grounds of the Umajati Retreat in Ubud, Bali, the program offers both residential and non-residential options.
The workshop will be held at the Threads of Life Dye Studio and Bebali Dye Garden at the Umajati Retreat
Participants will:
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prepare and dye cotton swatches using Indonesia’s traditional natural dyes, principally blue from Indigofera tinctoria, brown from Ceriops tagal, and red from Morinda citrifolia
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prepare cloth and yarns for dyeing
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learn batik using canting (wax pen), cap (stamp), and brush with natural dyes
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create a personal cotton scarf batik project (materials provided)
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learn pressure-resist patterning with natural dyes dyeing
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create a personal silk scarf pressure-resist patterning project (materials provided)
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learn and practice yarn dyeing with natural colours on cotton, silk, and wool (materials provided).
Jean, William, Komang, Wayan, and Made are the workshop leaders
Workshop Leaders
The workshop is hosted by Threads of Life founders, Jean Howe and William Ingram. Threads of Life’s staff dyers Komang Sujata, Wayan Sukadana and Made Maduarta, bring a combined 35 years of experience to the teaching of this workshop. Focusing on traditions that have degraded and are being recovered, they document local dye recipes and processes in the field, and test them in the studio before taking suggested refinements back to the communities. In the dye garden, they establish cultivation and harvesting methods to address plant resource scarcity being faced by traditional dyers. In the studio, they lead half-day up to weeklong workshops, both for indigenous weavers and international students. Their approach to natural dyeing seeks plant-sourced dyes by plant-sourced processes and avoids synthetic additives or mordants.
Residential accommodations at the Umajati Retreat
Workshop Schedule
Sunday
PM - Arrival at Umajati Retreat for residential guests | Group introductions and retreat program overview | Group dinner at Umajati.
Monday
AM - Breakfast for residential guests | Shuttle to workshop for non-residential guests | Introduction to natural dyes and workshop program | Indigo dye vat preparation
PM - Lunch | Dyeing for colour gradation with indigo and tannins | Shuttle to Ubud for non-residential guests | Free for dinner in Ubud.
Tuesday
AM - Breakfast for residential guests | Shuttle to workshop for non-residential guests | Introduction to batik and batik sample making using canting (wax pen) and brush work | Dyeing samples with indigo and tannin
PM - Lunch | Continued batik sample making adding cap (stamp) work | Dyeing samples with indigo and tannin | Wax removal | History of Textiles lecture with William Ingram | Group Dinner at Umajati | Shuttle to Ubud for non-residential guests.
Wednesday
AM - Breakfast for residential guests | Shuttle to workshop for non-residential guests | Personal natural dye batik project
PM - Lunch | Personal natural dye batik project (continued) | Shuttle to Ubud for non-residential guests | Free for dinner in Ubud
Thursday
AM - Breakfast for residential guests | Shuttle to workshop for non-residential guests | Morinda red dye process demonstration | Yarn dyeing
PM - Lunch | Pressure-resist patterning methods demonstration | Personal pressure-resist patterning scarf project | Shuttle to Ubud for non-residential guests | Free for dinner in Ubud
Friday
AM - Breakfast for residential guests | Shuttle to workshop for non-residential guests | Personal pressure-resist patterning scarf project (continued)
PM - Lunch | Finishing (washing) of the week’s work | Review of workshop results | Group Dinner at Moksa | Shuttle to Ubud for non-residential guests.
Saturday
AM - Breakfast for residential guests | Check-out and departure.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
INCLUDED FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS:
5 days of workshop program; arrival and departure airport transfers; 5 lunches, 3 dinners; scheduled local transportation.
INCLUDED FOR RESIDENTIAL PARTICIPANTS:
6 nights of twin-share accommodations, 6 breakfasts.
Note: twin share rooms may be made up with a king size bed for couples; single room supplements available on request; shared accommodations for a participant’s partner available on request.
INCLUDED FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL PARTICIPANTS:
Morning and afternoon shuttle transfers between accommodations in central Ubud and the workshop venue are included in the workshop. The shuttle route will be along Raya Ubud Road (bit.ly/raya-ubud-road), Hanoman Road (bit.ly/hanoman-road), Monkey Forest Road (bit.ly/monkey-forest-road), and Suweta Road (bit.ly/suweta-road) and participants will be notified before the workshop what time and where their morning pick-up will be.
GROUP SIZE, AIRFARES, AND WORKSHOP CONFIRMATION
Maximum group size is 10 participants. Minimum group size is 2 participants.
ROOM SHARING (residential option only)
Accommodations at Umajati Retreat are based on twin share. Unless another attendee Is specified as a room mate, a participant will be allocated a room mate of the same gender from among the residential workshop participants. The organisers will attempt to match room mates, but take no responsibility for any social problems that may occur as a result of such allocations.
PAYMENT
Payment will be made through PayPal via an automatic link in the booking website. You do not need to have a PayPal account to make a payment; PayPal will simply be used to process your credit card payment.
PAYMENT PROBLEMS
If you do not have a credit card or if the link between the booking website and PayPal fails, payment can be made directly:
(1) Complete the registration process as far as you can then contact tour@threadsoflife.com and tell us you were unable to complete your registration; we will then put your place on hold so that it does not get rebooked
(2a) Make payment through your PayPal account to accounting@threadsoflife.com
(2b) Or make payment by bank transfer to: Account name — PT Ersania; Account number — 2-195-091015; Bank Name — Maybank Indonesia; SWIFT code — IBBK IDJA; Bank Branch — Ubud; Branch Address — Jalan Raya Ubud, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia.
PARTICIPANT CANCELLATION AND REFUNDS
Cancellation requests must be made by email to tours@threadsoflife.com. The date of cancellation is the date on which the written cancellation is received in Bali. No refund will be made for failure to attend or if you voluntarily leave the workshop for any reason after it has begun. No refunds will be given for any accommodation, transport, sightseeing, meals or services not used during the workshop. Cancellation may be made at any time and refunds will be reversed directly from PayPal to your PayPal account or credit card with the following conditions:
• A 100% refund will be made within 7 days of booking to allow participants to arrange air tickets and time off from work.
• From 8 days after booking, and if there are still more than 91 days until the workshop, a 90% refund will be made for cancellation.
• From 90 days before the workshop up to 31 days before the workshop, a 50% refund will be made.
• Within 30 days of the workshop, no refund will be made.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
Travel insurance is required for all participants. Travel insurance should, at minimum, provide coverage against trip cancellation, travel interruption, personal accident, personal liability, medical expenses, and emergency evacuation. (An emergency air medical evacuation to Singapore can cost upwards of USD 30,000.) Medical care facilities in Indonesia are significantly different from the West and medical evacuation is extremely expensive.
MOUNT AGUNG
In the event that an eruption of Mount Agung on Bali disrupts travel to or from Bali for the workshop, or makes hosting of the workshop impractical or unsafe, the organizers will cancel the workshop. Under such circumstances, participants will claim refunds for the workshop fees from their travel insurance. If a participant's travel insurance has an exclusion on claims caused by the eruption of Mount Agung, Threads of Life will make a full refund of workshop fees upon receipt of a copy of the certificate of insurance including this exclusion; however, in such circumstances the organizers cannot be responsible for any participants’ airfares or non-resident participants’ accommodations.
WORKSHOP CANCELLATION BY ORGANIZERS
If the workshop is cancelled by the organizers, there will be a 100% refund of participants’ workshop payments within 28 days of the cancellation; however, we cannot be responsible for refunds of participants’ airfares or non-residential accommodation costs.
FORCE MAJEURE
We cannot accept liability or pay any compensation where the performance or prompt performance of our contractual obligations is prevented or affected by reason of circumstances amounting to “force majeure”. Circumstances amounting to “force majeure” include any event which Threads of Life and workshop leader(s) could not even with all due care, foresee or forestall such as (by way of example and not by way of limitation) acts of God, terrorist activities, insurrection, explosion, flood, tempest, forceful wind, fire or accident, war or threat of war declared or undeclared, sabotage, civil disturbance, labor strikes, requisition, sickness, quarantine, government intervention, weather conditions, and unforeseen circumstances.