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The Existence of Keroncong Music in The City of Sawahlunto (2012 – 2023) Tasiyah, Diana; Erawati, Meri
MSJ : Majority Science Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): MSJ-AUGUST
Publisher : PT. Hafasy Dwi Nawasena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v2i3.236

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This article discusses the existence of Keroncong music in Sawahlunto City 2012 – 2023. This research uses heuristic research methods, source criticism, interpretation, historiography. Based on the research results, it can be concluded: The research results show that musical arts in Sawahlunto City originate from ethnic Javanese workers who are employed in mines. These workers eventually formed the Keroncong Orchestra group, which was first formed in the 1940s and consisted of only ethnic Javanese people. However, over time, cultural acculturation occurred, including the use of tools, players and songs used in Keroncong music. Keroncong in the city continues to feel strongly tied to local customs, and is often featured in community-involved events and festivals, highlighting the original and unique aspects of the region. 3) From a perspective outside Sawahlunto City, keroncong music tends to be made by incorporating modern elements and collaboration with other genres, making it more easily accepted by the general public.
Transformation of Muaro Labuah Market Into Green Open Space (Rth) and its Impact on The Economy of Muaro Labuah Community in 2012-2023 Nengsih, Yosi Putri; Erawati, Meri; Junaidi, Juliandry Kurniawan
MSJ : Majority Science Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): MSJ-November
Publisher : PT. Hafasy Dwi Nawasena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v2i4.239

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This study discusses the history and impact of the conversion of the Muaro Labuah market into a Green Open Space (RTH) and its impact on the economy of the Muaro Labuah community in 2012-2023. The purpose of this study is to describe the background of the conversion of the Muaro Labuah market in 2012-2023 and to describe the impact on the economy of the Muaro Labuah community after the conversion of the Muaro Labuah market into a Green Open Space (2012-2023). The research method used in this study is the Historical Research Method. The results of this study indicate that the background of the conversion of the Muaro Labuah Market is due to the limited land area of ​​only 1 hectare, so that the market conditions feel crowded, especially on market days (Monday-Thursday) where the number of visitors increases quite significantly. And with limited land, traders have to jostle to get a place to trade. In addition, the relocation of the market is also due to the Muaro Labuah Market often experiencing congestion because this market is located on the edge of the Muaro Labuah Padang intersection. The economic impact experienced by Muaro Labuah Lama traders and relocated traders after the conversion of the Muaro Labuah market into a Green Open Space 2012-2023 is a fairly drastic decrease in income, where the average decrease in income reached 50% since the market was relocated. So it can be concluded that the conversion of the Muaro Labuah Market into a Green Open Space occurred due to limited space/location and its impact on the economy of the Muaro Labuah community in 2012-2023 generally had an impact on traders' income.