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Akhudiat was born on 5 May, 1946 in Rogojampi], Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, is an Indonesian poet (1946–2021). Discover Akhudiat's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Occupation Writer
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 5 May 1946
Birthday 5 May
Birthplace Rogojampi], Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia
Date of death 7 August, 2021
Died Place Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia
Nationality Indonesia

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Children Ayesha, Andre Muhammad, and Yasmin Fitrida

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1946

Akhudiat (5 May 1946 – 7 August 2021) was an Indonesian poet, playwright, and humanist.

Akhudiat was born in Rogojampi, Banyuwangi, East Java, in a farmer's family in the village of Karanganyar, District Rogojampi, Banyuwangi.

1958

During the early years of his education, Akhudiat attended the School of the People (Sekolah Rakyat) in Rogojampi, Banyuwangi, and graduated in 1958.

1962

He continued school at the First Religious Affairs of Teacher Education (PGAPN) IV Jember, from where he graduated in 1962.

Then, he went to school in Malang, while teaching at several junior/high schools, and madrassas.

1965

Akhudiat gained a diploma in 1965 from the State Islamic Education (Phin) III Yogyakarta.

In 1965, he also joined Acting Course Theater Muslim in Yogyakarta.

1970

In 1970, after the completion of formal higher education, Akhudiat was appointed a civil servant in the Central Office of the State Islamic Institute (IAIN), Sunan Ampel Surabaya.

1972

During the years 1972 to 1973, he joined the Academy of Journalists Surabaya (AWS), but did not complete his course.

Akhudiat also took courses in English at the Indonesian Institute of America (LIA), Soetomo Surabaya, up to advanced level.

He has also served on the Committee on Literature and the Arts Council Theatre in Surabaya during the years 1972 to 1982, owing to his distinct activism in the arts and culture, especially literature and theater.

He has also been an active member of various professional organizations, such as the Jakarta Art Council from 1972 to 1982, Script writer and director of the Youth Theater workshop in 1972, and the Arts Council of East Java from 1998 to 2003.

He has received many honors and commendations for his services:

Graffito (text of the play), won the prize in Writing contest drama, Arts Council Jakarta, Surabaya (1972).

Akhudiat has to his credit a long list of translated works, such as:

1974

He married Mulyani on 4 November 1974, and has three children, namely: Ayesha (born in 1975), Andre Muhammad (born in 1976), and Yasmin Fitrida (born in 1978).

Jaka Tarub, roofless house, won the Writing contest prizes in drama, the Board Jakarta Art (1974);

1975

Bui, won the prize in writing contest drama, Jakarta Arts Council (1975);

Honorary Fellow in the International Writing Program, University of Iowa, USA (1975);

1976

Raja Ubu (1976) from Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry;

Bak Pasir (1976) from The Sandbox by Edward Albee.

1977

RE, won the prize in writing contest drama, Jakarta Arts Council (1977);

1989

Mayor activists of modern theater (1989);

1990

Anak yang Dikubur (1990) from The Buried Child by Sam Shepard;

1991

Laboratorium Gila (1991) from One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest by Dale Wasserman, Ken Kesey;

1992

In 1992, he earned his bachelor's degree from the Open University (UT), Faculty of Social Sciences (FISIPOL).

As a poet, Akhudiat, also went to pursue the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa, U.S. for six months, where he studied language and theater.

Jalan Tembakau (1992) from Tobacco Road by Erskine Caldwell;

1999

He has remained a member of the plenary on the Arts Council of East Java (DKJT), from 1999; served on the steering committee of the Surabaya Art Festival (FSS) from 2000 to the present.

Kursi – kursi (1999) from The Chairs by Eugene Ionesco;

2001

Governor of East Java Province, an award for performing artists (2001);

Fred (2001) from Fred by Sherwood Anderson;

2002

The last position that Akhudiat led was the Head of Student Affairs, Central Office IAIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya, from which he retired in 2002.

From his retirement year until present, he has served as a Lecturer at the Faculty of Extraordinary Adab IAIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya.

In 2002, from 10 to 22 October, Akhudiat attended an international program wherein he "Visits Artists" - Cultural East Java to Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore, for cultural performances and seminar programs.

Until recently, Akhudiat served as an Outstanding Lecturer for introducing Research, Culture and History of Islamic Art at the Faculty Adab, IAIN Sunan Ampel, Surabaya.

Malapetaka (2002) from Catastrophe, by Samuel Beckett;

2011

In early 2011, Akhudiat, the script writer and theater director completed a manuscript called Ludrukan; Skolah scandal, and handed it to the Studio Merah Putih for the Surabaya Art Festival 2011.