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PERKEMBANGAN PERUBAHAN BUDAYA TARI TOR TOR CAWAN PADA MASYARAKAT BATAK TOBA Ruth Melody Misbow Siallagan; Sabrina Maulidia Putri; Mauly Purba
SIWAYANG Journal: Publikasi Ilmiah Bidang Pariwisata, Kebudayaan, dan Antropologi Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : Penerbit Lafadz Jaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/siwayang.v2i3.1638

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Tor-Tor Cawan is one of the ritual ceremonies believed in by the Toba Batak people. The function of this dance is considered as a medium for requests (pinta-pinta) to the Gods and ancestral Spirits, as well as news (narboaboa) and the spiritual world regarding healing of disease, prosperity, rejection of evil (epidemics, evil deeds and natural disasters), even the hope of obtaining offspring. The son who is highly desired by the Batak ethnic group as the successor to the clan. This research was conducted to determine the development and changes in the Tor Tor Cawan dance culture in the Toba Batak Community. This research method is qualitative research. The subjects chosen for this research were the dancers of Sanggar TB Silalahi and the owner of Sanggar TB Silalahi. The data collection techniques used were observation and interviews. The conclusion is that originally the tor tor Cup was a sacred dance used in rites of worship and supplication to God, the Gods and Ancestors. In the current phase, changes have occurred in its function as dance performance and entertainment, as well as changes in the pattern of its production and musical accompaniment. The development of using a cup from 1 to 7 was due to the element of performing arts which became the focus where the acrobatics performed by the dancers made the cups used become 7. The tor tor cup dance is no longer used by the Toba people, but as a prophase dance it is widely performed and disseminated.
Accelerating Stunting Reduction by Empowering Posyandu Cadres and Village Officials in Monitoring Nutritional Status and Providing Additional Food to Pregnant Women Evawany Y Aritonang; Mauly Purba; Sondang P Panggabean; Sarah Patumona Manalu; Samuel MH Manalu
ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/abdimastalenta.v9i2.16188

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The low nutritional status of pregnant mother during pregnancy can result various adverse effects for mother and baby. Poor nutritional status in toddlers possible happen problems/delays development. In Dairi Regency has 189 toddlers (0.2 %) living in Bottom of the Line Red (BGM). Prevalence stunted toddlers in Dairi Regency in 2018 amounted to 23.3 %. That's why it's done empowerment cadres and village officials to monitor nutritional status and giving complementary food for pregnant mother and toddler to prevent stunting. Through increasing the knowledge and skills of cadres and village officials for achievement reducing the incidence of stunting in improving the nutritional status of pregnant women and toddlers can be done with nutritional surveillance by monitoring activities: recovery food complementary, administration of vitamin A, TTD, taburia, zinc, stimulation. This activity was attended by pregnant women, mothers of toddlers, cadres and village officials who were very enthusiastic about listening to the presentation by the service team about what is meant by stunting, its causes, treatment, and the role of cadres and village officials regarding the stunting problem. Discussions and questions and answers were also very interactive, showing the great attention paid to service activities. Apart from that, this service activity also provides complementary food to pregnant women and toddlers. Based on this, community service activities empowering the role of cadres and village officials to monitor nutritional status of pregnant mother and toddler for prevent stunting can increase knowledge and skills of partner in give knowledge and skills to pregnant and toddler for increase their nutritional status. It is hoped that this service activity can reduce the prevalence of stunting and other malnutrition problems.