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Journal : Dimar : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat

Community Empowerment of Jatiduwur Village through Puppet Mask Performance Art Training to Improve the Creative Economy of Jatiduwur Community Wahyudi, Wahyudi; Sari, Ayu Titis Rukmana; Mukmin, Bagus Amirul; Sahari, Sutrisno; Hunaifi, Abdul Aziz; Zaman, Wahid Ibnu; Aka, Kukuh Andri; Wati, Epritha Kurnia; Dwiyanti, Linda
Dimar : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): July 2024
Publisher : CV. Srikandi Kreatif Nusantara in collaboration with Institut Teknologi Mojosari Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63709/dimar.v1i1.8

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Jatiduwur, a village in the northern part of Jombang district, is renowned for its Wayang Topeng art. By nurturing this art form, Jatiduwur can uplift its community spirit and promote Jombang as a guardian of cultural heritage. The focus extends beyond modernizing performances and training new talent; it also includes creating marketable mask products to boost economic growth. Youth organizations and PKK members undergo training to sustain the tradition and establish a business network. Program activities encompass coordination, socialization, and four training sessions covering storyline composition, dance music innovation, souvenir crafting, and marketing strategies. Outcomes include the establishment of a Jatiduwur art studio with 37 performers, official registration, and the formation of a business group involving 17 PKK members. This initiative has not only enriched the cultural landscape but also enhanced community income through performances and merchandise sales, including t-shirts, keychains, and masks, with notable sales figures.
Training on Basic Gamelan Playing Techniques Based on Tembang Dolanan Creation (Arrangement) at SDN Jombatan 3 Jombang Wahyudi, Wahyudi; Imron, Ilmawati Fahmi; Nurmilawati, Mumun; Nurwenda, Dhian Dwi; Basori, Moh.; Zunaidah, Farida Nurlaila; Sayuti, Renata Eka; Rianti, Dita Fatma; Rahmawati, Novi Chandra Ayu; Sari, Ayu Titis Rukmana; Sahari, Sutrisno; Hunaifi, Abdul Aziz; Zaman, Wahid Ibnu
Dimar : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August 2024-January 2025
Publisher : CV. Srikandi Kreatif Nusantara in collaboration with Institut Teknologi Mojosari Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63709/dimar.v1i2.30

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This community service project aims to enhance the understanding and skills of students and teachers at SDN Jombatan 3 Jombang in cultural arts, particularly in playing gamelan musical instruments. The students, representing the Alpha generation, face a lack of knowledge and experience in playing gamelan, leading to a diminished appreciation for local culture. This issue is attributed to the influence of globalization, insufficient Indonesian cultural education, and the perception that gamelan is outdated. To address these challenges, the project introduced gamelan instruments to students to foster a deeper appreciation of Indonesian culture. Methods employed included socialization, training, technology integration, mentoring, and evaluation. The service team conducted needs assessments through observations and interviews, followed by training on basic gamelan techniques using traditional instruments and modern presentation tools. Results indicated an increased enthusiasm for learning gamelan and a better understanding of local cultural arts. Positive feedback from participants highlighted the success of the training. To ensure the sustainability of the program, further training is planned, focusing on creating notation and dolanan songs, which will deepen participants' knowledge and skills in performing arts while preserving local cultural heritage.
Training on Stimulating Moral Values through Storytelling Activities based on Panji Culture Wati, Epritha Kurnia; Sari, Ayu Titis Rukmana; Putri, Salsabella Aurellya Prastysta; Izdihar, Sausan Ghaida; Rahmawati, Alfina Fadya
Dimar : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August 2024-January 2025
Publisher : CV. Srikandi Kreatif Nusantara in collaboration with Institut Teknologi Mojosari Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63709/dimar.v1i2.33

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The Panji-based Animated Fairy Tale Video Training for Early Childhood Moral Education aims to improve moral understanding in children through interesting and educational audiovisual media. This program adapts Panji stories, which contain moral values such as loyalty, courage, honesty, and responsibility. Through the use of animated fairy tale videos, it is expected that children can more easily understand and internalize the moral messages conveyed. The study involved data collection through direct observation of children's behavior, questionnaires for teachers and parents, and interviews to measure the impact of the program on children's moral development. The results show that the Panji-based animated fairy tale video is effective in improving children's discipline, empathy, and sense of responsibility. The program also shows the important role of teachers and parents in supporting children's moral education. Nevertheless, challenges such as limited access to technology in some areas and the need for increased training for program managers are still obstacles that need to be overcome. It is hoped that this program can continue to be developed and expanded to provide wider benefits in early childhood character building, as well as preserving local cultural values through traditional stories.
Gamelan Notation Reading Training for Elementary School Students at SDN Kedunglosari, Tembelang, Jombang Wahyudi, Wahyudi; Sari, Ayu Titis Rukmana; Sahari, Sutrisno; Mukmin, Bagus Amirul; Zaman, Wahid Ibnu; Hunaifi, Abdul Aziz; Aka, Kukuh Andri; Mahardika, Ronny
Dimar : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): February-July 2025
Publisher : CV. Srikandi Kreatif Nusantara in collaboration with Institut Teknologi Mojosari Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63709/dimar.v2i1.3

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Training in reading gamelan notation for elementary school students is a strategic effort to introduce and nurture traditional musical literacy from an early age. This activity was carried out at SDN Kedunglosari, Tembelang District, Jombang, for two days involving 35 fourth and fifth grade students. The main objective was to provide basic understanding of the numerical symbols (1–7) in Javanese gamelan notation and to improve students' ability to read and perform gamelan notation collaboratively. The methods used included demonstrative and participatory approaches through hands-on practice, tone-based educational games, and visual media. The results showed that 91.4% of students actively participated, with average satisfaction and understanding scores in the "very good" category. Beyond enhancing musical literacy, the program also strengthened student collaboration, concentration, and appreciation of local cultural values. This initiative is expected to serve as a foundational model for culture-based art education at the primary level and be replicable in other schools.