Biography

I am a singer, doctor and humanitarian worker.

Singing is my passion.

Singing is my passion. I love jazz music, singing and composing songs. I love walking to that stage and hold the microphone and croon myself away.

I love the cheering crowd, dazzling lights and rush of excitement pumping from every beats of music.  Writing my heart out in a song is absolute bliss, those word and tones gratefully enjoy by us.

Jazz music is my ultimate muse.

Along with Harry Toledo, an Indonesian talented music composer, I compose my mini album, Color of My Rainbow. 

The most excited parties hearing my album development would be my karaoke buddies, they hope once I have my mini album, I will be less selfish and let them hold the microphone for once.

One can only hope, since I reaaaallly love singing. I will not give up the microphone that easy…

My mini album has 6 tracks composed swiftly by Harry Toledo and friends. 

I am a doctor

Yes, I am like one of those doctors you see on Grey’s Anatomy. Yes, I was licensed to serve ill people and write prescriptions, and I do love watching Grey’s Anatomy and House.

 My family has a long history of providing medical services to the community.

My late mother was a doctor, and my father was too. They serve people at public clinics prior to opening their private practices. As the first child, I continue the legacy as a medical doctor.

 I worked in private practice in a clinic and hospital, providing medical services after finishing my medical education. Medical doctor also leads me to my other professional career as a humanitarian worker

I am a humanitarian worker.

I work for the Red Cross movement to present. I worked in a field hospital in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, after the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004.

I was deployed by the Indonesia Red Cross to treat hundreds of tsunami survivors. It is my preliminary task in my first humanitarian career. I shifted my career into a health development program after the field hospital was closed. I worked directly with the community in health-based programs until the present.

I am currently enjoying working with the community in Myanmar and live in the capital city of the country, Yangon. 

I love the cheering crowd, dazzling lights, and rush of excitement pumping from every beat of music.

Dewindra