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Andi Fadinul
Sociology Study Program, Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Teuku Umar, Meulaboh, Indonesia

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Community Attitudes Towards Preserving Nandong Art in Gampong Sambay, Teluk Dalam District, Simuelue Regency Andi Fadinul
Arkus Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): ARKUS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/arkus.v6i1.78

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Nandong is one of the cultures in Simeulue Regency, where this culture is in the form of rhymes or poems accompanied by drums and violins and played by men. Nandong culture or art is usually held on certain occasions, such as weddings and circumcision, but it is also displayed when no certain events occur. In a wedding or circumcision, usually, the host or the person who organizes the event deliberately invites groups or people proficient in performing Nandong to be held at the venue. However, the preservation of Nandong culture seems to be fading due to the development of modern musical instruments so that local culture is rarely displayed. This study aims to explore the attitudes and behavior of the people in Gampong Sambay towards Nandong arts.
The Loss of Nandong Culture in Sambay Village, West Aceh: A Sociology Perspective Andi Fadinul
Arkus Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020): ARKUS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/arkus.v6i2.84

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Nandong is a song usually sung by Padang people who come to trade to the island of Simeulue. Nandong poetry is sung in the form of rhymes and describes the story of human life, but over time, the poems conveyed by intelligent people are compiled into art called Nandong. Nandong poetry tells the story of human life and is displayed in wedding events to be entertained and give advice to those who are married. However, at this time, the preservation of Nandong culture seems to be fading due to the development of modern musical instruments so that local culture is rarely displayed. This study will describe the factors causing the loss of Nandong culture in Sambay village, West Aceh.