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February 10, 2012 | by Abdul Qowi Bastian

What To Do This Weekend: Feb. 10 - 12

Cap Go Meh Fair 2012
The Kilas Balik photography exhibition features a selection of photographs from state news agency Antara

What To Do This Weekend: Feb. 10 - 12

If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, here are some ideas to get you started:

Free Screenings of Japanese Love-Themed Movies
(as part of the Japanese Pop Culture Festival)
The Japan Foundation, Summitmas building 1, Fl. 2-3
Jl. Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 61-62
Tel. 021 5201266

Rabusutori o Kimi ni (Love Memories)
Friday, Feb. 10 from 2 p.m.

Nabi no Koi (Love the Prophet)
Friday, Feb. 10 from 4.30 p.m.

Enrich yourself with the Japanese culture through the medium of films. In regards to Valentine's Day, the Japan Foundation in Jakarta holds free screenings of Japanese movies on the theme of love.

Ralf Nickel Memorial Pool Tournament
Feb. 11
From 11 a.m. till 10 p.m.
Crossroads Cafe & Pub
Jl. Taman Kemang, Kemang, South Jakarta
Tel. 082122164720

A charity pool tournament/auction will be held in honor of Ralf Nickel, a member of the Jakarta All Stars team, who was tragically killed in a vehicle accident on Nov. 27. Proceeds from the event will go the Hidayatul Huda orphanage in Ciamis, West Java.

Cap Go Meh Fair 2012
Feb. 3 - 12
Tickets: Rp. 10000
Hall A, Open Space - Jakarta International Expo, Central Jakarta
Tel. 021 26645000
www.jiexpo.com

Celebrate Chinese New Year with a food festival, acrobats, and more at the Cap Go Meh Fair 2012: Journey of Prosperity.

Together in Harmony
Feb. 4 - 12
Jakarta Art District, Grand Indonesia
Jl. M.H. Thamrin No. 1, Central Jakarta

A group exhibition by a selection of Indonesian artists, presented by Mon Decor Gallery, Edwin's Gallery, Andi's Gallery, and Canna Gallery. This exhibition showcases works by Ayu Arista Murti, Gusmen Heriadi, Hojatul Islam, Dadan Setiawan, and many others.

Kilas Balik
Until Feb. 20
Foto Antara Gallery
Jl. Antara No. 59, Pasar Baru, Central Jakarta

The Kilas Balik photography exhibition features a selection of photographs from state news agency Antara that capture strong, provoking portraits and memorable events from all around Indonesia during 2011. These photographs were chosen from 52,286 photos published by Antara last year.

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