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Djundi Karjadi is the technical director of the Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival, an annual event featuring dozens of the world’s top jazz artists and numerous local talents.
One of the challenges of producing such a large event is that the schedule can be unpredictable; some shows can be longer than anticipated, which creates headaches in presenting all the performances as arranged.
Djundi shares his technical experience in directing the annual festival in Broadcasts beyond the stage.