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Social Communication in Dance Art and The Creative Industry Emri, Emri; Loravianti, Susasrita; Minawati, Rosta; Sahrul, Sahrul
Ekspresi Seni : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Karya Seni Vol 25, No 2 (2023): Ekspresi Seni : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Karya Seni
Publisher : LPPM Institut Seni Indonesia Padangpanjang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26887/ekspresi.v25i2.1701

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Social communication in the world of dance is an essential element in societal life. It not only facilitates the exchange of information and ideas but also builds and maintains social relationships within the arts. However, to ensure effective communication, it is necessary to address various challenges such as communication gaps and message distortion. A better understanding of social communication can help individuals and communities interact more effectively and harmoniously. Dance communication is an effective and powerful way to convey complex messages, emotions, and ideas. Through various mediums, artists can interact with their audience and build deep understanding and appreciation. However, to achieve effective communication, challenges such as diverse interpretations and cultural gaps must be addressed. Thus, art can continue to play a vital role as a communication tool in society. The creative industry is an economic sector focused on the creation and exploitation of intellectual and artistic works. It is a dynamic and rapidly growing sector that plays a significant role in the modern economy. By harnessing creativity and intellectual skills, this industry not only generates substantial economic value but also makes a significant contribution to cultural identity and innovation. However, to reach its full potential, various challenges such as intellectual property rights protection, funding, market access, and education need to be addressed. With appropriate support, the creative industry can continue to grow and provide greater benefits to society and the economy, especially in the field of dance arts
Di Balik Layar: Interpretasi Artistik Pengendalian Diri Penderita Smiling Depression Safitri, Mesy Nadia; Loravianti, Susasrita; Ilham, Kurniadi; Emri, Emri
Laga-Laga : Jurnal Seni Pertunjukan Vol 11, No 1 (2025): Laga-Laga : Jurnal Seni Pertunjukan
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Padangpanjang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26887/lg.v11i1.4580

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The dance work Behind the Screen is inspired by a social phenomenon, namely Smiling Depression, a term that refers to a person with depression who looks smiling when experiencing problems, this is often found in social life, they will look normal and happy in living their lives, and will even convince others that they are fine. The creator describes this idea in group choreography using seven female dancers as an interpretation of the different forms of self-control of people with Smiling Depression. The creation of the dance work Behind the Screen provides awareness for someone suffering from Smiling Depression who can control themselves so that it does not have a negative impact on life. This work uses the Alma M. Hawkins dance creation approach in the book "Creating Through Dance and Choreography Form, Technique, and Content, this approach has stages, namely data collection and field observation, exploration, improvisation, formation, and evaluation. The music used in this work is made from computer technology. This work is also strengthened by the use of lighting as a form of emotional depiction of people with Smiling Depression. The dance work Behind the Scenes uses a dramatic style and is performed on the stage of the Boestanoel Arifin Adam Auditorium.